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Diego de Borica

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Diego de Borica was a Basque Spanish explorer and the seventh governor of Alta California from 1794 to 1800. [1]

40 relations: Alcatraz Island, Artillery battery, Basques, Branciforte, Cove, Durango City, El Camino Real (California), Fermín Lasuén, Fort Mason, History of California before 1900, History of San Jose, California, José Darío Argüello, José Figueroa, José Francisco Ortega, José Joaquín de Arrillaga, José María Verdugo, List of Governors of California before 1850, List of ranchos of California, Miguel de la Grúa Talamanca, 1st Marquis of Branciforte, Mission San Fernando Rey de España, Mission San José (California), Mission San Juan Bautista, Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, Mission San Miguel Arcángel, New Spain, Pere d'Alberní i Teixidor, Promontory, Rancho de las Pulgas, Rancho Nuestra Señora del Refugio, Rancho San Rafael, Ranchos of California, Real Sociedad Bascongada de Amigos del País, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco Peninsula, Santa Barbara County, California, Soldier, Spain, Spanish missions in California, The Californias, Vitoria-Gasteiz.

Alcatraz Island

Alcatraz Island is located in San Francisco Bay, offshore from San Francisco, California, United States.

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Artillery battery

In military organizations, an artillery battery is a unit of artillery, mortars, rocket artillery, multiple rocket launchers, surface to surface missiles, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles etc, so grouped to facilitate better battlefield communication and command and control, as well as to provide dispersion for its constituent gunnery crews and their systems.

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Basques

No description.

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Branciforte

Branciforte, originally named Villa de Branciforte, was the last of only three secular pueblos founded by the Spanish colonial government of Alta California.

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Cove

A cove is a small type of bay or coastal inlet.

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Durango City

Durango, officially Victoria de Durango and also known as Ciudad de Durango, is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Durango.

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El Camino Real (California)

El Camino Real (Spanish for The Royal Road, also known as The King's Highway), sometimes associated with Calle Real (within the US state of California), usually refers to the 600-mile (965-kilometer) road connecting the 21 Spanish missions in California (formerly Alta California), along with a number of sub-missions, four presidios, and three pueblos, stretching at its southern end from the San Diego area Mission San Diego de Alcalá, all of the way up to the trail's northern terminus at Mission San Francisco Solano in Sonoma, just above San Francisco Bay.

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Fermín Lasuén

Fermín de Francisco Lasuén de Arasqueta (Vitoria (Spain), June 7, 1736 – Mission de San Carlos (California), June 26, 1803) was a Basque Franciscan missionary to Alta California president of the Franciscan missions there, and founder of nine of the twenty-one Spanish missions in California.

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Fort Mason

Fort Mason, once known as San Francisco Port of Embarkation, US Army, in San Francisco, California, is a former United States Army post located in the northern Marina District, alongside San Francisco Bay.

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History of California before 1900

Human history in California began when indigenous Americans first arrived some 13,000–15,000 years ago.

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History of San Jose, California

This article covers the history of San Jose, California, the third largest city in the state, and the largest of all cities in the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California, with a population of 982,765.

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José Darío Argüello

José Darío Argüello (1753–1828) was a Spanish soldier, California pioneer, founder of Los Angeles, twice a Spanish colonial governor—eleventh of Alta California and then of the Baja California Peninsula—and father of Luis Antonio Argüello, first Alta California governor under independent Mexico.

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José Figueroa

José Figueroa (1792 – 29 September 1835), was a General and the Mexican territorial Governor of Alta California from 1833 to 1835.

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José Francisco Ortega

José Francisco Ortega (1734 – February 1798) was a Spanish soldier and early settler of Alta California.

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José Joaquín de Arrillaga

José Joaquín de Arrillaga was an officer of Basque origin born in Aia, Spain, who went on to become seventh (1792-1794) and tenth (1800–1814) governor of Alta California.

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José María Verdugo

José María Verdugo (1751 – 1831) was a soldier from the Presidio of San Diego who was assigned to the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel at the time his land was granted by the Spanish Empire in 1784.

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List of Governors of California before 1850

Below is a list of the Governors of early California (1769–1850), before its admission as the 31st U.S. state.

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List of ranchos of California

These California land grants were made by Spanish (1784–1810) and Mexican (1819–1846) authorities of Las Californias and Alta California to private individuals before California became part of the United States of America.

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Miguel de la Grúa Talamanca, 1st Marquis of Branciforte

Don Miguel de la Grúa Talamanca de Carini y Branciforte, 1st Marqués de Branciforte (Palermo, Sicily, ca 1755 – Marseille, June 1, 1812) was an Italian-Spanish military officer and 53rd Viceroy of New Spain from July 12, 1794 to May 31, 1798.

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Mission San Fernando Rey de España

Mission San Fernando Rey de España is a Spanish mission in the Mission Hills district of Los Angeles, California. The mission was founded on September 8, 1797, and was the seventeenth of the twenty-one Spanish missions established in Alta California. Named for Saint Ferdinand, the mission is the namesake of the nearby city of San Fernando and the San Fernando Valley. The mission was secularized in 1834 and returned to the Catholic Church in 1861; it became a working church in 1920. Today the mission grounds function as a museum; the church is a chapel of ease of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

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Mission San José (California)

Mission San José is a Spanish mission located in the present-day city of Fremont, California.

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Mission San Juan Bautista

Mission San Juan Bautista is a Spanish mission in San Juan Bautista, San Benito County, California.

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Mission San Luis Rey de Francia

Mission San Luis Rey de Francia is a former Spanish mission in an unincorporated part of San Diego County, surrounded by the present-day city of Oceanside, California, United States.

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Mission San Miguel Arcángel

Mission San Miguel Arcángel is a Spanish mission in San Miguel, San Luis Obispo County, California.

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New Spain

The Viceroyalty of New Spain (Virreinato de la Nueva España) was an integral territorial entity of the Spanish Empire, established by Habsburg Spain during the Spanish colonization of the Americas.

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Pere d'Alberní i Teixidor

Don Pedro de Alberni or Pere d'Alberní i Teixidor in Catalan (Tortosa, January 30, 1747Monterrey, New Spain, March 11, 1802) was a Spanish soldier who served the Spanish Crown for almost all his life.

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Promontory

A promontory is a raised mass of land that projects into a lowland or a body of water (in which case it is a peninsula).

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Rancho de las Pulgas

Rancho de las Pulgas was a 1795 Spanish land grant in present-day San Mateo County, California to José Darío Argüello.

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Rancho Nuestra Señora del Refugio

The Rancho Nuestra Señora del Refugio was a Spanish land grant to José Francisco Ortega in 1794 and is the only land grant made under Spanish rule in what is today Santa Barbara County, California.

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Rancho San Rafael

Rancho San Rafael was a Spanish land grant in the San Rafael Hills, bordering the Los Angeles River and the Arroyo Seco in present-day Los Angeles County, southern California, given in 1784 to Jose Maria Verdugo.

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Ranchos of California

The Spanish and later Mexican governments encouraged settlement of the coastal region of Alta California (now known as California) by giving prominent men large land grants called ranchos, usually two or more square leagues, or.

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Real Sociedad Bascongada de Amigos del País

The Royal Basque Society of Friends of the Country (in Basque Euskalerriaren Adiskideen Elkartea and in Spanish Real Sociedad Bascongada de Amigos del País), also known as La Bascongada or Bascongada Society, was founded in the mid-18th century to encourage the scientific, cultural and economic development of the Basque Country.

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San Francisco Bay

San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary in the US state of California.

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San Francisco Peninsula

The San Francisco Peninsula is a peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area that separates San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean.

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Santa Barbara County, California

Santa Barbara County, California, officially the County of Santa Barbara, is a county located in the southern region of the U.S. state of California.

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Soldier

A soldier is one who fights as part of an army.

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Spain

Spain (España), officially the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España), is a sovereign state mostly located on the Iberian Peninsula in Europe.

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Spanish missions in California

The Spanish missions in California comprise a series of 21 religious outposts or missions established between 1769 and 1833 in today's U.S. State of California.

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The Californias

The Californias (Spanish: Las Californias), occasionally known as the Three Californias or Two Californias, are a region of North America, shared between Mexico and the United States of America, consisting of the U.S. state of California and the Mexican states of Baja California and Baja California Sur.

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Vitoria-Gasteiz

Vitoria-Gasteiz is the seat of government and the capital city of the Basque Autonomous Community and of the province of Araba/Álava in northern Spain.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_de_Borica

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