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The Ajacán Mission (Spanish pronunciation:) (also Axaca, Axacam, Iacan, Jacán, Xacan) was a Spanish attempt in 1570 to establish a Jesuit mission in the vicinity of the Virginia Peninsula to bring Christianity to the Virginia Native Americans. [1]
Digital Public Library of America. Miscellaneous items related to Spanish-language newspapers "Spanish". Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey. Chicago Public Library Omnibus Project of the Works Progress Administration of Illinois. 1942 – via Newberry Library. (English translations of selected Spanish-language newspaper articles, 1855–1938).
La Voz Hispana de Virginia magazine is the only Hispanic magazine in the U.S. state of Virginia and was recognized in 2005 as the "best Latino publication in the state" by Governor Mark Warner. Varied topics of interest are covered in both English and Spanish from cultural, arts, and music events to community news.
See live updates of Virginia election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
Spanish Grand Prix: Full results. Saturday 3 June 2023 18:00, ... He just didn’t get the car working today.” Spanish Grand Prix: Verstappen takes pole. Saturday 3 June 2023 16:35, ...
Ajacán – variants include Xacan, Jacan, Iacan, Axaca and Axacam – was a short-lived Spanish settlement, between 1570 and 1571, near Chesapeake Bay, in what would later become Virginia. The settlement was intended to be the capital of a larger Spanish colony , named the Province of Axacan , straddling the future Mid-Atlantic region of the ...
Title Locale Year est. Year ceased Notes Alexandria Expositor and the Columbian Advertiser: Alexandria, District of Columbia: 1802 1805 OCLC 12656722, ISSN 2574-9765 ...
Hispanic and Latino Population by state or territory (2000–2020) [2] [3] [4] [5] State/Territory Pop 2000 Pop 2010 Pop 2020 2000 % 2010 % 2020 % % growth 2000-2010