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Ladera Ranch, California

1999 establishments in CaliforniaCensus-designated places in CaliforniaCensus-designated places in Orange County, CaliforniaLadera Ranch, CaliforniaPlanned communities in the United States
Populated places established in 1999Use mdy dates from July 2022
Ladera Ranch
Ladera Ranch

Ladera Ranch is a master-planned community and census-designated place located in south Orange County, California, just outside the city limits of Mission Viejo.

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Ladera Ranch, California
Hallcrest Drive,

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Hallcrest Drive 28
92694
California, United States
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