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'''[[Presidio]]''' is the Spanish term for a fortified place; in Spanish America it was a fortified post that include a garrison and often a prison. Several presidios are of importance in North American history; if no location is specified, the Presidio of San Francisco is almost always the one meant.
'''[[Presidio]]''' is the Spanish term for a fortified place; in Spanish America it was a fortified post that included a garrison and often a prison. Several presidios are of importance in North American history; if no location is specified, the Presidio of San Francisco is almost always the one meant.


* [[Presidio of San Francisco]], CA.
* [[Presidio of San Francisco]], CA.
* [[Presidio LaBahia]], TX.
* [[Presidio of Monterey]], CA.
* [[Presidio of Monterey]], CA.
* [[Presidio LaBahia]], TX.
* [[Presidio of San Diego]], CA.
* [[Presidio of Santa Barbara]], CA.
* [[Presidio San Antonio de Bexar]], TX.
* [[Presidio San Antonio de Bexar]], TX.




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Latest revision as of 15:33, 15 January 2014

Presidio is the Spanish term for a fortified place; in Spanish America it was a fortified post that included a garrison and often a prison. Several presidios are of importance in North American history; if no location is specified, the Presidio of San Francisco is almost always the one meant.


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