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has gloss | eng: Mission San José de Comondú was one of the Jesuit missions established early in the eighteenth century in Baja California Sur, Mexico, west of Loreto on an arroyo flowing to the Pacific coast. "Comondú" was a place name of the native Cochimí, who were the objects of the missionaries' efforts. Over the course of its existence, the mission was twice relocated. |
lexicalization | eng: Mision San Jose de Comondu |
lexicalization | eng: Misión San Jose de Comondú |
lexicalization | eng: Misión San José de Comondú |
instance of | c/Missions in Baja California Sur |
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lexicalization | spa: Mision de San Jose de Comondu |
lexicalization | spa: Misión de San José de Comondú |
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media:img | Comondu map.png |
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