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Achois | |
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Former settlement; Tongva | |
Coordinates: 34°16′26″N118°27′41″W / 34.27389°N 118.46139°W Coordinates: 34°16′26″N118°27′41″W / 34.27389°N 118.46139°W | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | Los Angeles County |
Elevation | 984 ft (300 m) |
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