Mission San Francisco Solano (Mexico)

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Mission San Francisco Solano was a Spanish mission established March 1, 1700 by Fray Antonio de Olivares. It was located 5 miles (8.0 km) from the Rio Grande in Coahuila state, northeastern Mexico. The approximate present day location of the mission's archaeological site is in the Municipality of Guerrero. Franciscan missionaries Antonio de Olivares and Francisco Hidalgo were present at the founding. The Native American people brought into the mission were primarily and Xarame. Payaya Indians had been among the indigenous converts baptized at the mission by the year 1706. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mission San Francisco Solano was a Spanish mission established March 1, 1700 by Fray Antonio de Olivares. It was located 5 miles (8.0 km) from the Rio Grande in Coahuila state, northeastern Mexico. The approximate present day location of the mission's archaeological site is in the Municipality of Guerrero. Franciscan missionaries Antonio de Olivares and Francisco Hidalgo were present at the founding. The Native American people brought into the mission were primarily and Xarame. Payaya Indians had been among the indigenous converts baptized at the mission by the year 1706.
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