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  2. Misión Santiago de Los Coras - Wikipedia

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    Mission Santiago was founded by the Italian Jesuit Ignacio María Nápoli in 1724 and financed by the Marqués de Villapuente de la Peña and his wife the Marquesa de las Torres de Rada, at the native settlement of Aiñiní, about 40 kilometers north of San José del Cabo in the Cape Region of Baja California Sur, Mexico.

  3. Santiago, Baja California Sur - Wikipedia

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    Santiago (Spanish: [sanˈtjaɣo] ⓘ; previously Aiñiní) [1] is a small town in Los Cabos Municipality in Baja California Sur, Mexico, located on Mexico's Highway 1, about an hour's drive north of San José del Cabo. Like Todos Santos it is almost directly on top of the Tropic of Cancer.

  4. Misión Estero de las Palmas de San José del Cabo Añuití

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    In 1735–1736, the reestablished outpost was moved back closer to the coast, but it served as a visita for Mission Santiago and as the site of a Spanish presidio. In 1753, San José del Cabo was again moved inland. In 1795, under the Dominicans, the surviving native population of Mission Santiago was transferred to San José del Cabo. The ...

  5. Pericúes - Wikipedia

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    Martyrdom of Lorenzo Carranco, at the beginning of the Pericú Revolt in Santiago de los Coras de Añiñí, 1 October 1734. The Jesuits established their first permanent mission in Baja California at Loreto in 1697, but it was more than two decades later that they felt prepared to move into the Cape Region.

  6. Spanish missions in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish missions in Baja California were a large number of religious outposts established by Catholic religious orders, the Jesuits, the Franciscans and the Dominicans, between 1683 and 1834. The missionary goal was to spread the Christian doctrine among the Indigenous peoples living on the Baja California peninsula .

  7. List of reportedly haunted locations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    La Rumorosa Highway: is a famous and heavily traveled road that crosses the Sierra de Juárez Mountains in Baja California. From the 1950s through today, truck drivers and travelers report encounters with phantom hitchhikers, demon children, shadow people and alien-like creatures.

  8. Isla Santiago (Baja California Sur) - Wikipedia

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    Isla Santiago, is an island in the Gulf of California, east of the Baja California Peninsula in Baja California Sur state. The uninhabited island is within Loreto Municipality . Biology

  9. List of ecoregions in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Baja California Sur, Sinaloa, Sonora: Nearctic: Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub: California coastal sage and chaparral: Baja California: Nearctic: Temperate coniferous forests: Sierra Juárez and San Pedro Mártir pine–oak forests: Baja California: Nearctic: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests: Sierra Madre Occidental pine–oak ...