San Antonio de Padua, often referred to as San Antonio, was founded in 1718 as a Spanish mission in present-day Texas. It was the first mission established in the San Antonio River Valley and played a significant role in the Spanish colonization of the region. The mission aimed to convert local Native American tribes to Christianity and promote Spanish culture. Today, the site is recognized for its historical significance and is part of the San Antonio Missions UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Mission San Antonio de Valero was established
In the 1940's, '50's, and 60's...the street term for the Bexar County Jail was San Quilmas. If someone was in the Bexar County Jail for any infraction...e.g., driving while intoxicated (DWI), non-payment of child support, moving violations, and most other non-felony charges, they were considered to be in San Quilmas. If someone asked about someone's whereabouts and they happen to be in the downtown jail, they were said to be in San Quilmas. It's a way of being discreet about someone's legal situation. The name carried over and has been used to refer to the City of San Antonio as well. My father and uncles used the term freely back in the day. Today, the youth of San Quilmas probably have never heard of the term nor know its origins.
San Antonio de Padua's population is 37,775.
The founder of the San Antonio De Padua was Father Junipero Serra.
Parroquia San Antonio de Padua was created in 1933.
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Mission San Antonio de Padua was created on 1771-07-14.
Who manages mission San Antonio
The Mission San Antonio de Padua is located at End of Mission Road, Jolon, CA 93928. The phone number is 831 385 4478.
San Antonio de Padua's population density is 6,039.2 people per square kilometer.
Club Atlético San Antonio de Padua was created on 1926-12-12.
No, it's named after San Antonio de Padua.
The nickname of Mission San Antonio de Padua was the Mission of the Sierra Mountains.