California has 21 Spanish missions. The southernmost is located in San Diego.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
It is the seventeenth mission along the cain, dont know
Chile is the southernmost Spanish-speaking country in the world. It is located in South America, bordered by Argentina to the east, Bolivia to the northeast, and Peru to the north.
The first Spanish mission in California was built in San Diego, and it was named Mission San Diego de AlcalΓ‘. It was founded on July 16, 1769, by Father Junipero Serra.
When the mission was part of the Mexico mission system there were no Spanish soliders. As a part of Spain Spanish soliders were not stationed there.
Mission in Spanish is Misión. In English it's pronounced "MIH-shun". In Spanish it's "me-seeON"
Fuego means fire, in Spanish. Tierra del Fuego is at the southernmost tip of South America.
The Spanish Mission system started in 1718 with Mission San Antonio de Valero. Most spanish missions had the aim of converting the natives to christianity.
A : a California mission is a big church built by the spanish
It was a Spanish Mission.
There were several different Spanish mission in the United States. They include Mission Los Santos Angeles de Guevavi, Mission San Xavier del Bac and Mission Santa Cruz.
Presumably there was a Christian mission there, probably a Spanish Roman Catholic mission.