• actually established until 1724. In 1724, San Ignacio de Zamucos was founded in indigenous Ayoreo ("zamucos ugaraños") territory by the Jesuit missionary...
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  • Ignacio de Velasco San Ignacio, Mamoré San Ignacio de Zamucos San Ignacio, Chile, a town in the Ñuble Region San Ignacio District, Acosta, San José Province...
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    indigenous Ugaraños (Ayoreo). It was partially settled by inhabitants of San Ignacio de Zamucos, another Jesuit mission which had been abandoned in 1745. In 1996...
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    military contingent of thirty men tasked with locating the site of San Ignacio de Zamucos, a former Jesuit mission in the Chaco. The government hoped to use...
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    Chiquitos San Juan Bautista Santo Corazón San Ignacio de Zamucos São Miguel das Missões São João Batista São Lourenço Martir São Nicolau São Francisco de Borgia...
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  • by the Guaycurúes in 1674, and later the Franciscan reduction of San Ignacio de Zamucos (1724-1745) —about 10 km north of the modern Fortín Ravelo of Bolivia...
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    Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    established a split-off of the San Rafael mission, the mission of San Miguel de Velasco. To the south, San Ignacio de Zamucos was founded in 1724 but abandoned...
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    Velasco Mission San José de Chiquitos Mission Santiago de Chiquitos Mission San Juan Bautista Mission Santo Corazón Mission San Ignacio de Zamucos Missions in...
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  • origin, including uncontacted groups of Ayoreo nomads. The ruins of San Ignacio de Zamucos, a Jesuit mission that was active from 1724 to 1745, are located...
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    (1722–1767) Mission of Santa Ana de Velasco (1755–1767) Mission of San Ignacio de Velasco Mission of San Ignacio de Zamucos (1724–1745) Mission of Santo Corazón...
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    desde la llegada de los Españoles hasta la expulsión de los Jesuitas" (in Spanish). Departamento de Historia Moderna, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia...
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    entire continent based on the Creole law students of the University San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca who inspired by the French revolution arose the first...
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    original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 14 January 2010. H. Ricardo Grau, Ignacio Gasparri (27 June 2008). "Deforestation and fragmentation of Chaco dry...
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    Ayoreo (redirect from Zamuco)
    Ayoreo. The Ayoreo were first contacted when the Jesuits started the San Ignacio Zamuco mission in the 1720s to convert the people to Catholicism. The mission...
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    Guatoses, and Chiquitanos. Botocudos: made up of Bororos and Otuquis. Zamucos: made up of Ayoreos. The official languages of Bolivia are Spanish (60...
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