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Zaca may refer to: *Huehue Zaca, a 15th-century Aztec noble and a warrior *The Zaca Fire, the second largest wildfire in modern California history * Zaca Creek, an American country music group *Zaca Creek, a tributary of the Santa Ynez River *Zaca Oil Field The Zaca Oil Field is an oil field in central Santa Barbara County, California, about 20 miles southeast of Santa Maria, California, Santa Maria. One of several oil fields in the county which produce heavy oil from the Monterey Formation, the fi ..., along Zaca Creek *Two U.S. Navy ships named {{Disambig, geo, surname ca:Zaca ...
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Huehue Zaca
Huehue Zaca or Çaca (), also Zacatzin (''Çacatzin'', ), was a 15th-century Aztec noble, prince and a warrior who served as ''tlacateccatl'' ("captain general") under the ruler Moctezuma I, his brother. The name of Zaca is probably derived from Nahuatl ''zacatl'', meaning "grass"; ''-tzin'' is an honorific or reverential suffix. ''Huehue'' is Nahuatl for "the elder", literally "old man". Family Zaca was the fourth child of Emperor Huitzilihuitl. His mother was Princess Miyahuaxochtzin, the daughter of Tlacacuitlahuatzin, ruler of Tiliuhcan. He was the younger half-brother of Emperors Chimalpopoca and Moctezuma I. His other brother was prince Tlacaelel. Moctezuma is said to have had Zaca executed for singing and beating his drum loudly.Chimalpahin (1997): vol. 1, pp. 146–149 and vol. 2, pp. 94–95. Zaca had two sons: Tzontemoc, who served as ''tlacateccatl'' under Moctezuma's successors Axayacatl and Tizoc;Chimalpahin (1997): vol. 1, pp. 146–147. and Huitzilatzin, who w ...
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Zaca Fire
The Zaca Fire was a wildfire that began burning in the San Rafael Mountains, northeast of the Santa Ynez Valley in Santa Barbara County, California. It was also the single largest wildfire of the 2007 California wildfire season. The fire started on July 4, 2007, and by August 31, it had burned over , making it California's second largest fire in recorded history at that time after the Cedar Fire of 2003.
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As of 2023, it is California's 12th-largest recorded fire in modern history. The fire was contained on September 4, 2007, with the fire being brought under control on October 29, 2007.
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Zaca Creek
Zaca Creek was an American country music group formed in 1989. The band consisted of brothers Gates, Scot, Jeff and James Foss. Their debut single, "Sometimes Love's Not a Pretty Thing," was their only song to reach the Top 40 of the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles chart, peaking at No. 38. It was included on their eponymous debut album, issued in 1989 on Columbia Records. The group was signed by Giant Records In folklore, giants (from Ancient Greek: '' gigas'', cognate giga-) are beings of human-like appearance, but are at times prodigious in size and strength or bear an otherwise notable appearance. The word ''giant'' is first attested in 1297 fr ... in 1992, who released their second album, ''Broken Heartland''. The band broke up in 1994. Discography Albums Singles Music videos References External links * Overview )))">allmusic ((( Zaca Creek > Overview ))) Country music groups from California Columbia Records artists Giant Records (Warner) artists< ...
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Santa Ynez River
The Santa Ynez River is one of the largest rivers on the Central Coast of California. It is long, ArcExplorer GIS data viewer. flowing from east to west through the Santa Ynez Valley, reaching the Pacific Ocean at Surf, near Vandenberg Space Force Base and the city of Lompoc. The river drains the north slope of the Santa Ynez Mountains, the south slope of the San Rafael Mountains, as well as much of the southern half of Santa Barbara County. Its drainage basin is in area. ArcExplorer GIS data viewer. The river's flow is highly variable. It usually dries up almost completely in the summer, but can become a raging torrent in the winter. The river has three dams which can impound a total of of water in wet years. History The river was first named by the Spanish Portolà expedition, first European land exploration of Alta California, which camped near the river mouth on August 30, 1769. Apparently unable to agree on a single name, expedition diarists recorded three. Engineer Mi ...
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Zaca Oil Field
The Zaca Oil Field is an oil field in central Santa Barbara County, California, about 20 miles southeast of Santa Maria, California, Santa Maria. One of several oil fields in the county which produce heavy oil from the Monterey Formation, the field is hidden within a region of rolling hills, north of the Santa Ynez Valley. As of 2011, the principal operator of the oil field is Greka Energy and the operator of the "Zaca Field Extension Project" is Underground Energy. The field is known to contain heavy crude oil and Underground Energy has recently discovered a lower sub-thrust block in the field, which was not previously produced by the field's historical operators. The field was discovered in 1942, reached peak production in 1954, and remains active with more than thirty oil wells and continues to grow. Geographic setting The Zaca oil field is about four miles long by a quarter-mile across, running from northwest to southeast, paralleling U.S. Highway 101, which is about two mi ...
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