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  2. San Juan Capistrano, California - Wikipedia

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    San Juan Capistrano (also known colloquially as San Juan or SJC) is a city in southern Orange County, California, United States. The population was 35,253 at the 2020 Census. Named for Saint John of Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano was founded by the Spanish in 1776, when Father Junípero Serra established Mission San Juan Capistrano.

  3. Los Rios Historic District - Wikipedia

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    31600–31921 Los Rios St., San Juan Capistrano, California Coordinates 33°30′6″N 117°39′49″W  /  33.50167°N 117.66361°W  / 33.50167; -117

  4. St. John O'Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    O'Sullivan wrote Little Chapters About San Juan Capistrano in 1912, and in 1930 co-authored Capistrano Nights: Tales of a California Mission Town with Charles Francis Saunders and Charles Percy Austin. O'Sullivan died in Orange, California, in 1933 and was buried in Calvary Cemetery in the East Los Angeles neighborhood of the city.

  5. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange

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    Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano: 31520 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano Used the Serra Chapel of the former Mission San Juan Capistrano until the current structure was completed in 1986. Designated a minor basilica in 2003. Our Lady of Fatima 105 N La Esperanza, San Clemente Founded 1946 St. Catherine of Siena

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  7. Putuidem - Wikipedia

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    The stone church was destroyed in the 1812 San Juan Capistrano earthquake, which killed nearly 50 native people who were attending mass. After the secularization of the mission in 1833, a total of 4,317 natives had been baptized at the mission, 1,689 of whom were adults and 2,628 of whom were children.

  8. Rosario E. Aguilar - Wikipedia

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    He was majordomo of San Diego Mission in 1838. [1] In 1839, Governor Juan Alvarado granted Rancho Paguai in present Poway, California, but he did not occupy or improve it, so forfeited the grant. [2] In 1841, Aguilar was Suplente (Substitute Justice of the Peace or Mayor) of San Diego. He moved to San Juan Capistrano soon after and obtained ...

  9. Rancho Boca de la Playa - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Boca de la Playa was a 6,607-acre (26.74 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Orange County, California given in 1846 by Governor Pío Pico to Emigdio Véjar. [1] The name refers to the wetlands estuary at the 'mouth of the beach,' or 'boca de la playa' in Spanish.