Misión San Vicente Ferrer
18th century Spanish mission in Baja California, Mexico / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mission San Vicente Ferrer (Spanish: Misión San Vicente Ferrer) was founded in August 1780 by the Dominican missionaries Miguel Hidalgo and Joaquin Valero among the Paipai Indians of northwestern Baja California, Mexico.
Location | San Vicente, Baja California, Mexico |
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Coordinates | 31°16′13″N 116°11′08″W |
Name as founded | Misión San Vicente Ferrer |
Patron | Vincent Ferrer |
Founding date | August 1780 (1780-08) |
Founding Order | Dominican |
Native tribe(s) Spanish name(s) | Paipai |
San Vicente was one of the largest and most important of the Dominican missions, because of its fertile land, abundant water, and important location on the missions' Camino Real. It may have been even more important as an early military headquarters, charged with subduing the local groups and repelling assaults from the more warlike nations on the lower Colorado River.
As at other Baja California missions, the native population diminished under the impact of Old World diseases, the political climate became less favorable to the missions under an independent Mexico after 1821, and by 1833 the mission was abandoned.