"Mira Loma" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "look at the hill" in English. It is often used as a place name in various locations, particularly in the United States, where it can refer to neighborhoods or communities. The term combines "mira," meaning "look," and "loma," meaning "hill" or "mound."
"Mira loma" in Spanish directly translates to "look hill" in English.
6330 wineville ave mira loma, ca 91752
Mira Loma High School was created in 1960.
46 miles taking I-10 or SR-60 EAST to I-15 SOUTH, then I-15 SOUTH to Mira Loma.
Please don't bother the owners, but it's: 6330 Wineville Ave. Mira Loma CA Here is a good blog about the crime. http://chickenmurders.blogspot.com/
March 24th 2012 In Mira Loma
At the Northcott Ranch, which used to sit on Etiwanda Ave, where the San Bernardino and Riverside county lines meet. That land is considered in the city of Mira Loma. 6330 wineville ave mira loma, ca 91752 Also check out this link of a newscast: http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/inland_empire&id=6480307
Nowhere. Company was in Mira Loma CA, closed in 1998 due to lawsuits.
yes it is
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
If you mean the English name of Mira, it's Mira. If you mean the Spanish word mira, it's wzrok.
"Loma de chivo" translates to "hill of the goat" in English.