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  2. Mission San Fernando Rey de España - Wikipedia

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    Mission San Fernando Rey de España was the 17th of 21 Franciscan missions established in Alta California. The Rancho of Francisco Reyes (then the Alcalde of the Pueblo de Los Ángeles ), which included the agricultural settlement of Achooykomenga worked by Ventureño Chumash , Fernandeño (Tongva), and Tataviam laborers, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] was ...

  3. List of Spanish missions in California - Wikipedia

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    Serves as a parish church. Mission San José ... Mission San Fernando Rey de España: 1797 ... San Marcos Estancia: c.1800:

  4. Ranchos of Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Rafael Los Angeles Rancho Portezuela 1795 Mariano de la Luz Verdugo (located in the San Fernando Valley; [6] grant abandoned c. 1810) Spain Spanish; el portezuelo is a pass Los Angeles Rancho Potrero Chico 1843 Antonio Valenzuela Mexico Ramon Valenzuela, et al. 83.46 acres (33.78 ha) April 4, 1923: 444

  5. Achooykomenga - Wikipedia

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    In 1797, the rancho was selected as the site of Mission San Fernando Rey de España by Spanish missionaries. As a result, Reyes ceded the land to the missionaries and relocated the rancho to a square Spanish league of land in the southern valley. [8] He was later granted more land near Mission La Purísima to the north in what is now Lompoc ...

  6. Spanish missions in California - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 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 ...

  7. San Fernando, California - Wikipedia

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    The Mission San Fernando Rey de España (named after St. Ferdinand) was founded in 1797 at the site of Achooykomenga, an agricultural rancho established by Juan Francisco Reyes for Pueblo de Los Ángeles worked by Ventureño Chumash, Fernandeño (Tongva), and Tataviam laborers.

  8. Church of San Marcos (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of San Marcos (Spanish: Iglesia de San Marcos) is a parish church located in Madrid, Spain. It was designed by Ventura Rodríguez , and it one of a number of surviving buildings by this architect in the city.

  9. Category:Spanish missions in California - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish missions in California — originally built between 1769 and 1833, with their sites & restored structures in present-day California.Founded in the Spanish colonial Las Californias (1768–1804) and Alta California (1804–1822) provinces, and the Mexican Alta California territory (1822–1848).