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* San Ildefonso, a town in Spain.
* 1813 – At the final stage of the Peninsular War, British-Portuguese troops capture the town of Donostia ( now San Sebastián ), resulting in a rampage and eventual destruction of the town.
The Bonaparte ( originally Buonaparte ) family were from minor Italian nobility who held most of their property in the hill town of San Miniato near Florence, Italy.
He lived in the small town of San Francisco de Paula, located very close to the Company ’ s Modelo Brewery for Hatuey beer at el Cotorro.
Its mouth at the Rio Negro, an affluent of the Amazon River, is near the town of San Carlos and is above sea level.
The Casiquiare canal connects the upper Orinoco, 9 miles below the mission of Esmeraldas, with the Rio Negro affluent of the Amazon River near the town of San Carlos.
On his way there he taught the Faith in the town of Mombrione, which is called San Colombano to this day.
Besides being a native of a town close to Boston, Thayer, as a San Francisco Examiner baseball reporter in the offseason of 1887 – 88, covered exhibition games featuring Kelly.
There, a new settlement was formed, being granted a council two years later ( 1706 ), with the name of San Roque, and being considered by the Spanish Crown as the heir to the lost town of Gibraltar ( historical objects and records predating 1704 were subsequently taken to San Roque where they remain to this day.
Frémont's unit arrived in San Diego on one of Stockton's ships on July 29, 1846, and took over the town without resistance.
Meeting up and joining forces in San Diego, the men marched to Los Angeles and claimed the town without any challenge.
One possible place of birth is Venice's former contrada of San Giovanni Crisostomo, which is sometimes presented by historians as the birthplace, and it is generally accepted that Marco Polo was born in the Venetian Republic with most biographers pointing towards Venice itself as Marco Polo's home town.
The fortress incorporates some of the pre-existing southern walls, the pre-existing structures including the keep of Santo Martini, the San Giovanni tower and an ancient basilica which now serves as the fortress chapel. Though the town itself was eventually conquered, the fortress itself was never taken, an admirable feat, considering the size of the Sienese and Florentine forces that besieged Montalcino at varying intervals.
Global regulation of opium began with the stigmatization of Chinese immigrants and opium dens in San Francisco, California, leading rapidly from town ordinances in the 1870s to the formation of the International Opium Commission in 1909.
The first municipality ( previously called " town ") of Puerto Rico, San Juan, was founded in 1521.
The main system can be traced back to 1891, when the northern line was built between San Juan ( Martín Peña sector ) and the town of Manatí.
After taking his doctor's degree in 1578, he settled as a physician in Campo San Pietro, a small town in the Paduan territory.
San Pedro de Macorís was " the largest town nearby.
* City of San Marino ( Città di San Marino ), capital town
There is a 1. 5 km aerial tramway connecting the city of San Marino on top of Monte Titano with Borgo Maggiore, a major town in the republic, with the second largest population of any Sammarinese settlement.
The well-known Romanesque church of Gavoi is dedicated to him, as is the town of San Gavino Monreale, and a number of communes in Corsica.
In 1592 Antonio de Berrio established the first lasting settlement, the town of San José de Oruña ( the modern St. Joseph ).

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* Four different football clubs: Club Atlético Almirante Brown located in the town of Arrecifes, Club Almirante Brown located in Isidro Casanova, Brown Athletic Club from Adrogué, and Puerto Madryn-based Guillermo Brown.
It is bounded on the east by the Balubad Mountain ; on the west by the capital town of Santa Cruz ; on the north by the San Isidro Hill and Laguna de Bay ; on the northeast by the town of Lumban ; on the southeast by the towns of Cavinti and Luisiana ; on the south by Mount Banahaw ; and on the southwest by the town of Magdalena.
It was carved from the town of Gapan in 1843 by the order of Governor General Marcelino Oraa, along with the town of San Isidro.
Reaching the town of San Isidro, turn left to the road leading to San Antonio.
Isidro Ayora ( formerly known as Soledad ) is a town located in central Guayas, Ecuador.
Isidro Ayora, a town in Guayas, and Puerto Ayora, are named after him.
The town is named in honor of Isidro Ayora, an Ecuadorian president.
On 21 November 1903 the town of Bani together with Alaminos, Bolinao, San Isidro de Potot and Infanta were annexed to Pangasinan.
Their request was granted and the new town was named San Isidro after the name of their Patron Saint San Isidro, and Matias Guaing or better known as Don Matias Gosing became the first gobernadorcillo.
Occasionally travelers who had never gone to the town mistook San Isidro Labrador for San Isidro Potot.
During the time San Isidro Putot was established, the town had been under three rulers, who ruled in different terms, namely: Lucas Bonilla ( 1899 – 1901 ), Nazario Nacar ( 1901 – 1903 ), and Paulino Mendoza ( 1904 – 1908 ).
Rosario, Andarayan, Aneg, San Isidro, Mawi, San Roque, Carmencita, Aga, Villa Pareda, Villaluz, San Pedro, Concepcion, Sammabario and San Nicolas and the sitios of Turod, Paco, Calamagui and Kim-malabasa, were separated from the municipality of Tumauini to form the town of Magsaysay.
Rosario, Andarayan, Aneg, San Isidro, Mawi, San Roque, Carmencita, Aga, Villa Pareda, Villaluz, San Pedro, Concepcion, Sammabario and San Nicolas and the sitios of Turod, Paco, Calamagui and Kim-malabasa, were separated from the municipality of Tumauini to form the town of Magsaysay.
In 1899, the town of Catigbian was abolished, and the barangays of Caimbang, San Isidro, and Causwagan were added to Antequera.
Catigbian is an interior town north of Balilihan, south of Sagbayan and Tubigon, east of San Isidro and west of Batuan.
Isidro Balto headed a three-man delegation to Manila to petition the Spanish Governor-General Domingo Moriones for the conversion of Panitan into a town.
Other streets of the town were also named after prominent Spaniards like Jovellar, Salcedo, Anda, Colon, San Jose, and San Isidro.
Finally, after years of political struggle for independence from its mother town ; Allen, the municipality of San Isidro, Northern Samar became one of the twenty-four municipalities now comprised by Province of Northern Samar upon enactment of Republic Act Numbered Eleven Eighty Seven ( R. A. 1187 ) on June 20, 1954.
San Isidro is a coastal a town in the southwestern part of the Province of Northern Samar facing the Samar Sea.

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