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Rancho La Ballona was a 13,920-acre (56.3 km2) Mexican land grant in the present-day Westside region of Los Angeles County, Southern California. The rancho was confirmed by Alta California Governor Juan Alvarado in 1839, to Ygnacio and Augustin Machado and Felipe and Tomas Talamantes. The Machados and Talamanteses had already been given a Spanish concession to graze their cattle on this land in 1819. Many Machado and Talamantes family members of the late 19th century and early 20th century are buried at the north edge of the former Mexican Rancho La Ballona at a cemetery on Pico Boulevard, which was known as the La Ballona Cemetery, later in 1876 as the Ballona Township Cemetery, and then as the Woodlawn Cemetery of Santa Monica in the early 20th century.

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  • Il Ranchos La Ballona era un Rancho della California. Una concessione terriera con un'estensione di 56,3 Km quadrati che oggi si trova dove sorge la Contea di Los Angeles. Fu concessa dal governatore nel 1839 a Ygnacio e Augustin Machado ed a Felipe e Tomas Talamantes.Alle due famiglie Machado e Talamantes era già stata data una concessione spagnola a far pascolare il loro bestiame su questa terra nel 1819. (it)
  • Rancho La Ballona was a 13,920-acre (56.3 km2) Mexican land grant in the present-day Westside region of Los Angeles County, Southern California. The rancho was confirmed by Alta California Governor Juan Alvarado in 1839, to Ygnacio and Augustin Machado and Felipe and Tomas Talamantes. The Machados and Talamanteses had already been given a Spanish concession to graze their cattle on this land in 1819. Many Machado and Talamantes family members of the late 19th century and early 20th century are buried at the north edge of the former Mexican Rancho La Ballona at a cemetery on Pico Boulevard, which was known as the La Ballona Cemetery, later in 1876 as the Ballona Township Cemetery, and then as the Woodlawn Cemetery of Santa Monica in the early 20th century. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Rancho_la_Ballona_cattle_brand_(1844,_Alta_California).jpg
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