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  • Today, he owns one of the most successful wineries in Napa Valley, along with the Ceja family of Ceja Vineyards, the Montes family of Marita's Vineyard and others.

    Graciela Tiscareno-Sato: The Viral Immigration Meme: Did You See The Success Story? Graciela Tiscareno-Sato 2012

  • I was in the Ceja (area of the city with a lot of pedestrian and public transport traffic) in El Alto, waiting for some friends.

    Global Voices in English » Bolivia: Warnings of Scams in El Alto 2009

  • Today, he owns one of the most successful wineries in Napa Valley, along with the Ceja family of Ceja Vineyards, the Montes family of Marita's Vineyard and others.

    Graciela Tiscareno-Sato: The Viral Immigration Meme: Did You See The Success Story? Graciela Tiscareno-Sato 2012

  • UNAM teammates cheer as Kati Cruz Ruiz (left) and Nohemi Monroy Ceja (center) paddle their concrete canoe to a heat victory during the cement canoe races at Boomtown USA.

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

  • All things considered, the Ceja lives up to its label.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • From Ribera, the following vegetation classifications were lumped under yungas: mountain rim yungas (Ceja de Monte en Yungas), humid montane yunga forests (Bosque húmedo montañoso de Yungas), and subandian pluvial forests (Bosque pluvial subandino).

    Bolivian Yungas 2008

  • UNAM teammates cheer as Kati Cruz Ruiz (left) and Nohemi Monroy Ceja (center) paddle their concrete canoe to a heat victory during the cement canoe races at Boomtown USA.

    Concrete canoe races 2006

  • Texas Tech's Amanda Felderhoff (right) continues paddling as her team's concrete canoe rams the canoe of UNAM's Kati Cruz Ruiz (left) and Nohemi Monroy Ceja (center) during the cement canoe races at Boomtown USA.

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

  • Texas Tech's Amanda Felderhoff (right) continues paddling as her team's concrete canoe rams the canoe of UNAM's Kati Cruz Ruiz (left) and Nohemi Monroy Ceja (center) during the cement canoe races at Boomtown USA.

    Concrete canoe races 2006

  • Ceja is a historic Napa winery, owned by the Mexican-American Ceja family, who came to the US in 1967 and bought 13 acres of land in Carneros in 1983.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

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