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El Camino Real which is Spanish for the Royal Road was the name given to the 600 mile road system that connected the 21 missions in California.
El Camino Real (the King's Road) was a road built by the Spanish connecting all 21 missions in Alta California (a Spanish colony that is modern day California). It stretched from San Diego to Sonoma. Today, El Camino Real serves as a modern roadway in California, occupying most of the original road.
It was called El Camino Real.
If you mean the car, it's a Chevrolet model. If you mean a road... be more specific; "El Camino" is Spanish for "the road." In California, it's commonly used for El Camino Real, which was (as a road) built by various people at various times, and originated (as a trail or path) by people traveling between the Spanish missions in California.
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The road that connects the missions together in California is known as the El Camino Real. This historic route stretches approximately 600 miles along the coast, linking 21 Spanish missions from San Diego to Sonoma. It served as a vital pathway for travelers and settlers during the Spanish and Mexican periods in California. Today, it is marked by distinctive bell markers along its route.
El Camino Real links the missions in California.
Defence Road
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Lawrence Road
El Camino Real is a highway in California that is based on the Spanish road connecting all their missions in California during colonial times. It is located mainly near the coast of California.