Ines is Spanish for Agnes. It was named for St. Agnes.
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santa ines compound
Santa Ines is often referred to as "The Valley of the Santa Ines." This nickname reflects its location in the picturesque Santa Ynez Valley of California, known for its scenic landscapes and vineyards. The name embodies the area's charm and agricultural significance.
the Santa Ines is famous for its cattle and music
Santa Ines is opened. It is not closed to answer your question.
the Santa Ines Indians were the CHUMASH INDIANS..................
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Santa Ines grew corn and wheat I think.
Mission Santa Ines Was named after Saint Agnes (Santa Ines) from Rome.
The current condition of mission Santa Ines is good. You can still visit mission Santa Ines and it is in well condition as of now.
what is uniquie about ines
Queen of the Missions