The missions are spread all over the place.
Spanish priests didn't find cities. They established missions around which cities grew.
El Paso, San Antonio
The California missions are state historical property and open for services and visitors. They are a part of our history and where they were built cities started around them that still exists today.
By doing the missions in 'collections' on the main menu.
The California missions were primarily located along the California coast, stretching from San Diego in the south to Sonoma in the north. They were established by Spanish missionaries between 1769 and 1823, forming a chain of 21 missions. Many of these missions were situated near present-day cities and along the historic El Camino Real, which connected them for easier travel and communication.
You just do random and mini missions found throughout the map
The Missions were a system of fortified, walled cities, established to be self-sufficient and bring the natives to the Catholic faith. They were strategically placed one day's journey apart so that supplies (and more settlers) could be moved relatively safely.
There is only Rome, yet in the Leonardo da Vinci missions, you will visit various cities in Italy, including Naples and Venice.
Their are 59 missions including strongholds and secret missions.
How did the geographic location of the missions help in the success of the missions?
Club Penguin has several types of missions: PSA missions and EPF missions. The PSA missions are longer and there are just 11 of them. The EPF missions are shorter and there are 32 at the moment.
they got them from other missions and then put them on the missions.