San Elizario

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San Elizario is a historic town in far West Texas known for its 18th-century Spanish mission, preserved adobe architecture, and role in early borderlands history near El Paso.

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San Elizario canonical 1
San Elizario, Texas 1
Town of Mesilla 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
populated place
town
country United States of America
surface form: United States
foundedBy Spanish colonists
hasArchitecturalStyle adobe architecture
hasCulturalTradition Catholic religious festivals
Hispanic traditions
hasDesignation historic town
hasEconomicActivity heritage tourism
local arts and crafts
hasHeritage Spanish colonial heritage
hasNotableBuilding Ysleta Mission
surface form: San Elizario Mission
hasNotableFeature 18th-century Spanish mission
historic plaza
preserved adobe buildings
hasNotableSite San Elizario Historic District
hasReligiousBuilding Catholic mission church
hasStreetLayout plaza-centered town plan
historicalRole Spanish colonial frontier community
early borderlands settlement
military presidio site
languageUsed English
Spanish
locatedIn El Paso County, Texas NERFINISHED
West Texas
surface form: Far West Texas

Texas
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
locatedNear El Paso
surface form: El Paso, Texas
locatedOn U.S.–Mexico borderlands region
surface form: Rio Grande borderlands
partOf U.S.–Mexico borderlands region
surface form: U.S.–Mexico border region

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El Paso County contains San Elizario
Old Mesilla Historic District partOf San Elizario
this entity surface form: Town of Mesilla
El Paso County, Texas contains San Elizario
this entity surface form: San Elizario, Texas