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San Fernando (Spanish for Saint Ferdinand) may refer to: Fernando III called El Santo (the Saint), (1198/1199 - May 30, 1252) was a king of Castile (1217 - 1252) and Leon (1230 - 1252). ...


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San Fernando Valley Statistics and Facts (3339 words)
The San Fernando Valley is a geographic area which includes several cities and a large portion of the City of Los Angeles.
Note: The county's San Fernando Valley service planning area is larger than the geographic San Fernando Valley; the Los Angeles County Children's Planning Council provides a convenient service planning areas map that shows the areas included in each of the county's service planning areas.
The San Fernando Valley service planning area is larger than the geographic San Fernando Valley; the Los Angeles County Children's Planning Council provides a convenient service planning areas map that shows the areas included in each of the county's service planning areas.
California Mission History: San Fernando Rey de España (509 words)
Mission San Fernando was the fourth mission founded in three months as Father Lasuén hurried to close the gaps in El Camino Real.
The hospice and convento house an important museum, with a seminary, archives, and archdiocese headquarters on the grounds.
A prominent feature at San Fernando is the very long convento wing which was used as a hospice, or hotel, during Spanish times when the missions were a day's ride apart on horseback.
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