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Santa Clara de Asis Mission, also known as Santa Clara Mission, was the 8th of the 21 California missions. It was the first mission to honor a woman, Saint Clare of Assisi, as its namesake. The mission is known for its distinctive architecture, including a Moorish-style campanario (bell wall) and decorative paintings.
Santa Clara de Asis is named after Saint Clare of Assisi, who was a follower of St. Francis of Assisi and founded the Order of Poor Ladies, known today as the Poor Clares. The city was likely named in honor of her when the mission was established in the area.
The nickname of Santa Clara de Asis is "Mission Santa Clara."
The Indian tribe associated with Mission Santa Clara de Asis was the Ohlone tribe, also known as the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. They were the native people that inhabited the region around the mission.
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Mission Santa Clara got its name from Saint Clare of Assisi.
the 4 statues names are mary, saint john,jesus, and the women santa clara.
Santa Clara Stadium
The Ohlone Indians,(I think.)
youth mission or no name or wet mission santa clarra
Silicon Valley is a popular name for what is really Santa Clara Valley in Santa Clara County. The size, according to Wikipedia (search on Santa Clara Valley), is about 30 miles long by 15 miles wide.
The real name of Columbus's ship the "Nina" is actually "The Santa Clara".