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The Spanish missions in South America comprise a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholics in order to spread the Christian doctrine among the local natives.
[edit] Missions
[edit] Argentina
[edit] Bolivia
- Mission San Francisco Javier
- Mission Conception
- Mission Santa Ana
- Mission San Miguel
- Mission San Rafael
- Mission San José
- Mission Sao Joaquin (1747)
- Mission San Estanislao (1747)
- Mission Belen (1760)
[edit] Brazil
- Mission São Miguel das Missões (Arcanjo) (1687), the chief mission of the seven in Brazil
- Mission Santo Angelo (1706)
- Mission Sao Francisco de Borja (1682)
- Mission Sao Nicolau
- Mission Sao Luiz Gonzaga
- Mission Sao Lourenço Martir (1690)
- Mission Sao Joao Batista (1697).
[edit] Paraguay
- Mission San Ignacio Guazù (1609)
- Mission Santa Rosa de Lima (1698)
- Mission Santa Maria da Fé (1647)
- Mission San Cosme y Damian (1652), also an astronomic observatory
- Mission Santiago (1651)
- Mission Itapua (present-day Encarnación)
- Mission Jesus de Tavarangué (1685)
- Mission La Santisima Trinidad de Paraná (1706), near present-day Encarnación
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