Many Spanish missions were founded in Texas. Many were abandoned or closed, but many still remain, with at least five in San Antonio alone. Some famous ones (all in San Antonio) are Mission San Juan Capistrano, Mission San Jose, and of course, Alamo Mission -- commonly called "The Alamo."
In all, there were 26 Missions established within the boundaries if what would become the state of Texas. Take your pick from the related link below, please:
El Paso, San Antonio
The Spanish established 3 kinds of settlements in New Spain. Pueblos served as trading posts and sometimes as centers of government. Priests started missions to convert local American Indians to Catholicism. The Spanish also built presidios, or military bases, to protect towns and missions
21 missions were built.
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Santa Barbara had 3 missions built and all them were destroyed and the third one was destoryed by an earthquake in 1812
Alpha: 5 missions Bravo: 5 missions Charlie: 5 missions Delta: 5 missions Echo: 3 missions 23 missions in all
It depends what missions you are talking about religously to get holy water that the pries can bless, and militarily so you are defending 3 quarters of theland instead of 4 quarters
They started missions, villages, ranches, towns. San Diego and most of the cities in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas were started and settled by the Spanish and Mexican people groups.
The final three missions brought each a Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) to the moon.
Battlefield 3 features a full length campaign with twelve missions and six two player co-operative missions.
98 missions i think