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Rancho Mission Viejo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rancho Mission Viejo Rancho Mission Viejo (Rancho Misión Vieja) is an active 23,000-acre ranch and farm, habitat reserve, and community in the unincorporated area of South Orange County, CA. At one time, Rancho Mission Viejo was part of a 200,000-acre land grant given in 1845 to John Forster. Today, the remaining 23,000 acres of Rancho Mission Viejo consists of a nearly 17,000-acre Reserve (The Reserve at Rancho Mission Viejo) and a new community of multiple villages slated to open in phases over the next 10–15 years (www.RanchoMissionViejo.com). The first Ranch village is called Sendero and provides homes for people of all ages and life stages. The second Ranch village is called Esencia and is slated to debut in Fall 2015. ==Mexican land grant== The ranch's history can be traced back to 1845 when John (Don Juan) Forster acquired Rancho La Paz and Mission San Juan Capistrano.〔(Spanish and Mexican Ranchos of Orange County )〕 Forster added these properties to Rancho Trabuco, which he had purchased in 1843. Forster's brother-in-law was Pío Pico, governor of then-Mexican-held California. In 1864, Forster added Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores to his holdings. Forster died in 1882.
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