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Fort Santa Isabel was originally built in 1667 as a wooden palisade under the Augustinian Recollect priests. It was named in honor of Isabella II of Spain. [2]Through the efforts of Governor General Fernando Manuel de Bustillo, [1] the structure was replaced in 1738 by a coral limestone fort and was primarily used by the Spanish as a defensive structure against Muslim raiders.
Santa Isabel, Mexico may refer to: Santa Isabel, Baja California; Santa Isabel, Chihuahua This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 01:05 (UTC). Text is ...
Santa Isabel (Spanish for "St. Elizabeth of Portugal") is a city in Mexicali Municipality, Baja California. The city had a population of 33,604 as of 2018. [ 1 ] Located just south of the US-Mexico border , Santa Isabel is a part of the Calexico–Mexicali metropolitan area .
The Santa Isabel massacre took place on January 10, 1916, at Santa Isabel, Chihuahua, Mexico, as part of Mexican Revolution.Mexican bandits led by Pablo Lopez, aligned with revolutionary Pancho Villa and operating in de facto government territory of Villa's rivals, the Constitutionalists—stopped a train in Santa Isabel and removed from it around 17 American citizens who were employees of the ...
Category: Forts in Mexico. ... Fort of San Diego; San Juan de Ulúa This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 00:42 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
English: The Taytay Fort, the Fort of Santa Isabel, 1667. It was used by the Spanish soldiers as a defensive fort against Muslim raiders. Taytay, Palawan, Philippines.
English: Fort de Santa Isabel. The Taytay Fort, the Fort of Santa Isabel, 1667. It was named in honor of Queen Isabella II of Spain. It was used by the Spanish soldiers as a defensive fort against Muslim raiders. Taytay, Palawan, Philippines.
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