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Cosquín, amor y folklore: Delfor María Beccaglia: 30 September: Crónica de un niño solo: Leonardo Favio: 5 May: Disloque en el presidio: Julio Saraceni: 29 April: Comedy Esquiú, una luz en el sendero: Ralph Pappier: 24 June: Esta noche mejor no: Julio Saraceni: 19 February: F – N; Fiebre de primavera: Enrique Carreras: 18 March: Fuego en ...
The Republican cause also had the support of the intellectuals that formed the Group at the Service of the Republic, led by José Ortega y Gasset, Gregorio Marañón and Ramón Pérez de Ayala). [1] On 17 August 1930, the Pact of San Sebastián was signed in a meeting organized by Republican Alliance. Apparently, (as no written account of the ...
The Presidio of Santa Barbara has the distinction of being the last military outpost built by Spain in the New World. [5] The Presidio became a California Historical Landmark in 1958 and was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1973. El Cuartel (The Barracks) is the oldest building in Santa Barbara
The Presidio de El Paso del Río Grande del Norte (1683–1773), at Ciudad Juárez, across the river from El Paso, Texas. Later relocated south in 1773 to Carrizal. The Presidio de San Felipe y Santiago de Janos (1691–?), in Janos. The Presidio de Casas Grandes (1686), was relocated to Janos in 1691.
Presidio/Unit Strength; Nuevo México: 100 Sinaloa: 43 Coahuila: 25 Paso del Rio del Norte: 49 Cerralvo, Calderita y León: 20 Cuencalné: 40 San Antonio Casas Grandes: 50 Sonora: 50 Conchos: 50 Gallo: 43 Pasaje: 45 Cerro Gordo: 23 Santa Catarina de Tepehuenes: 9 Durango: 15 Field company: 30 Source: [10]
In addition to the presidio (royal fort) and pueblo (town), the misión was one of three major agencies employed by the Spanish crown to extend its borders and consolidate its colonial territories. Asistencias ("sub-missions" or "contributing chapels") were small-scale missions that regularly conducted Catholic religious services on days of ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. 18th to 19th-century Catholic religious outposts in California For the establishments in modern-day Mexico, see Spanish missions in Baja California. The locations of the 21 Franciscan missions in Alta California. Part of a series on Spanish missions in the Americas of the Catholic Church ...
Two days later a Spanish ship with supplies and reinforcements, including a second Jesuit priest, Francisco María Piccolo. arrived and, with the help of native workers paid with food, the Spaniards quickly erected a walled fortress called the Real Presidio de Loreto (Royal Fort of Loreto) that became the mission headquarters.