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presidio

[pri-sid-ee-oh, pre-see-thyaw] / prɪˈsɪd iˌoʊ, prɛˈsi ðyɔ /




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Led by a military commander and the Franciscan missionary Fray Junipero Serra, a combined expedition of soldiers and friars reached San Diego in 1769 and built the first mission and fort, or presidio.

From Textbooks • Jan. 18, 2018

The presidio had yielded to the glass office towers of downtown.

From New York Times • Nov. 21, 2012

Dawn found them close to the presidio of Sonoma, which was the residence of the Mexican general Vallejo and the most important military post north of San Francisco.

From Gentlemen Rovers by Powell, E. Alexander (Edward Alexander)

Then one day a new flag floated over the presidio in Monterey—a flag that was not to be pulled down.

From Gentlemen Rovers by Powell, E. Alexander (Edward Alexander)

In spite of innumerable expeditions, Spain’s occupation of South Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago was limited to the presidio of Zamboanga.

From A History of the Philippines by Barrows, David P.




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