town of San Luis, Colorado

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The town of San Luis, Colorado is the oldest continuously inhabited town in the state, known for its historic adobe architecture and strong Hispanic cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
areaCode 719
country United States of America
county Costilla County NERFINISHED
foundedBy Hispanic settlers
governedBy Board of Trustees (town government) NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle historic adobe architecture
hasClimate semi-arid high desert climate
hasCommonlySpokenLanguage Spanish
hasCulturalIdentity Hispano community
hasDemographicCharacteristic predominantly Hispanic or Latino population
hasEconomySector agriculture
tourism
hasElevation about 2,400 meters above sea level (approximate)
hasFeature Catholic religious traditions
adobe buildings
historic town plaza
hasHeritage Hispanic cultural heritage
hasHistoricSignificance early Hispano settlement in Colorado
oldest town in Colorado
hasNameOrigin named after Saint Louis (San Luis)
hasOfficialLanguageDeFacto English
hasPopulation about 600 (approximate, 2020s)
hasReligiousTradition Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType statutory town
hasUTCOffsetDaylightSavingTime UTC−06:00
hasUTCOffsetStandardTime UTC−07:00
incorporationDate 1851-04-09
isCountySeatOf Costilla County NERFINISHED
isOldestContinuouslyInhabitedTownIn Colorado NERFINISHED
locatedIn San Luis Valley NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion southern Colorado
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
postalCode 81152
state Colorado

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San Luis Valley contains town of San Luis, Colorado