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Santa Ana was a 112-gun three-decker ship of the line of the Spanish Navy, built to plans drawn by engineer Miguel de la Puente, following a specification issued by José Romero Fernández de Landa. Her actual constructor at Ferrol was Honorato Bouyón.
After the Mexican secularization act of 1833 the church lost the land and building to the originally Spanish, later Mexican-recognized land grant Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. The adobe and its surrounding property, a portion of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, were deeded by the U.S. government to Diego Sepúlveda around 1868.
Saint Anne is the patron saint of Brittany , Cuenca , Chinandega , the Mi'kmaq people of Canada, Castelbuono (Sicily), Quebec , Santa Ana , Norwich (Connecticut), Detroit , [33] Adjuntas (Puerto Rico), Santa Ana and Jucuarán (El Salvador), Berlin (New Hampshire), Santa Ana Pueblo, Seama, and Taos , Chiclana de la Frontera, Marsaskala, Tudela ...
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The ferocious wildfires turning the Los Angeles area into a raging inferno are being fueled by "hurricane force" Santa Ana winds that have already prompted the evacuation of tens of thousands of ...
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Santianna (a.k.a. Santa Ana), a traditional sea-shanty (folk song) Santa Ana, a tune recorded by British instrumental group The Shadows on their 1964 album The Sound of The Shadows; Santa Ana, a 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen released in 1998 on the 4-disc box set Tracks; Santa Ana Winds, a song by Survivor, closing the band’s 1983 album ...
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