It is San Jose.
San Jose means Saint Joseph in Spanish.
San Jose is Spanish for Saint Joseph, the spouse of the Virgin Mary and foster father of Jesus.
All of the San names are saints. San = Saint (in Spanish). San Jose = Saint Joseph, San Francisco = Saint Francis, etc.
San Jose is Spanish for St. Joseph.
Yes, "San Jose" is Spanish for "Saint Joseph." In many Spanish-speaking cultures, names of cities or places often include "San" (meaning "Saint") followed by the name of the saint they are named after. Therefore, San Jose refers to the same figure as Saint Joseph in English.
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San Jose means "Saint Joseph" in English. It is a Spanish term that translates to "Saint Joseph" in English. San Jose is often used as a city name, such as in the case of San Jose, California.
José (with accent, pronounced hoh-SAY or hoh-ZAY)
San Jose was founded in 1777 as a Spanish Mission and Los Angeles was settled in 1781.
Joseph in Spanish is Jose So the name of the mission is Saint Joseph
No, there was no president in San Jose in 1797. At that time, California was part of Spanish territory, and San Jose had not yet been established as a city; it was founded later in 1777. The United States would not have a president until 1789, and California was under Spanish control until the mid-19th century.