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Encyclopedia > San Buenaventura

San Buenaventura is a town in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila. It is located at 101° 32' 48" West, 27° 03' 45" North, in the state's central region (Región Centro). There were 19,986 inhabitants in 2000.


External link

  • Municipal information on Coahuila state website (http://www.coahuila.gob.mx/gobierno/conoce/acercade/municipios/sanbuenaventura.htm) (in Spanish)

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San Buenaventura (2286 words)
Buenaventura ofrecía todos los estudios a la gloria de Dios y a su propia santificación, sin confundir el fin con los medios y sin dejar que degenerara su trabajo en disipación y vana curiosidad.
San Buenaventura gobernó la orden de San Francisco durante diecisiete años y se le llama, con razón, el segundo fundador.
San Buenaventura fue, sin duda, el personaje más notable de la asamblea.
Mission San Buenaventura (2814 words)
The Indians at Mission San Buenaventura built a 7 mile aqueduct to bring water to the mission from the mountains.
In 1845 San Buenaventura Mission was rented to Don Jose Arnaz and Narciso Botello and was later illegally sold to Arnaz.
The Mission San Buenaventura, the ninth and last Mission founded by Father Serra, was completed and dedicated September 8, 1809.
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