Ysleta

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Ysleta is a historic community in El Paso, Texas, known as one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the region and home to the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Ysleta del Sur Pueblo 2
Ysleta canonical 1
Ysleta, Texas 1

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic community
neighborhood
associatedWith Ysleta del Sur Pueblo tribe
borderRegionRole part of greater El Paso–Juárez metropolitan area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalHeritage Mexican-American
Native American
Spanish colonial
demographicCharacteristic predominantly Hispanic population
economicActivity local commerce
tourism related to mission trail
educationServedBy Ysleta Independent School District
ethnicCommunity Tigua (Tiwa) people
hasFestival mission-related religious feasts and local fiestas
hasGovernment Ysleta del Sur Pueblo tribal government (within community)
hasIndigenousName Tigua Pueblo
hasInstitution Ysleta Independent School District
hasLandmark Ysleta High School
Ysleta Mission
hasPostalService served by El Paso postal codes
heritageDesignation recognized as historic area within El Paso
historicalEvent resettlement of Tigua people after Pueblo Revolt of 1680
knownFor Ysleta self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ysleta del Sur Pueblo

being one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the region
historic mission church
language English
Spanish
Tiwa (Tigua) language
locatedIn El Paso
El Paso County, Texas
Rio Grande valley
Texas
locatedNear Rio Grande
U.S.–Mexico border
partOf El Paso
surface form: City of El Paso

El Paso Mission Trail
Lower Valley area of El Paso
recognizedBy State of Texas as Native American tribe location
regionImportance one of the earliest European-established communities in present-day Texas
religiousSite Ysleta Mission
religiousTradition Native Pueblo spiritual practices
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic
settlementContinuity continuously inhabited since late 17th century
timezone Mountain Time Zone
transportationAccess served by major El Paso roadways

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

El Paso County contains Ysleta
Pueblo peoples hasSubgroup Ysleta
this entity surface form: Ysleta del Sur Pueblo
Ysleta–Zaragoza International Bridge locatedNear Ysleta
this entity surface form: Ysleta, Texas
Ysleta knownFor Ysleta self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ysleta del Sur Pueblo