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The following table summarizes the history of foundings and relocations of the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos.[1][2]

Settlement[nb 1] Founded, Relocated (reason) Founders Indians Languages[3] Comments Province Coordinates Image
San José de Chiquitos 1698 Felipe Suárez, Fr. Dionisio Ávila Penoquis Chiquitano (Penoqui) Chiquitos Province 17°51′0″S 60°45′0″W / 17.85000°S 60.75000°W / -17.85000; -60.75000
San Rafael de Velasco 1695, 1701 (epidemic), 1705 (epidemic), 1719 (fire), 1750 Juan Bautista Zea, Francisco Hervás Chiquitano José Miguel de Velasco Province 16°47′13″S 60°40′26″W / 16.7869°S 60.6738°W / -16.7869; -60.6738
San Javier 1691, 1696 (incursion of Paulistas; relocated to the San Miguel River), 1698 (Paulistas; relocated closer to Santa Cruz), 1708 (Spanish from Santa Cruz capturing Indians; relocated away from Santa Cruz) José de Arce, (Antonio de Rivas?) Piñocas Chiquitano (Piñoco) Ñuflo de Chávez Province 16°16′29″S 62°30′26″W / 16.2748°S 62.5072°W / -16.2748; -62.5072
San Miguel de Velasco 1721 Felipe Suárez, (Francisco Hervás) Migueleño Chiquitano Founded because San Rafael was growing too big José Miguel de Velasco Province 16°41′54.96″S 60°58′5.16″W / 16.6986000°S 60.9681000°W / -16.6986000; -60.9681000
Concepción 1699, 1707, 1708, 1722 Francisco Lucas Caballero, Francisco Hervás Chiquitanos Chiquitano (Bésɨro) Ñuflo de Chávez Province 16°07′55″S 62°01′34″W / 16.13194°S 62.02611°W / -16.13194; -62.02611
Santa Ana de Velasco 1755 Julian Knogler Covarecas and Curuminacas Otuke (Covareca, Curuminaca) José Miguel de Velasco Province 16°35′1″S 60°41′16″W / 16.58361°S 60.68778°W / -16.58361; -60.68778
San Ignacio de Velasco 1748 Diego Contreras, Michael Streicher (also known as Areijer) Ugaraños Ignaciano Chiquitano Partially settled by inhabitants of former San Ignacio de Zamucos José Miguel de Velasco Province 16°22′0″S 60°57′0″W / 16.36667°S 60.95000°W / -16.36667; -60.95000
San Juan Bautista 1699, 1705 (epidemic)-closed,[nb 2] reopened in 1713 in a new location Juan Bautista Zea, Juan Patricio Fernández Suberecas, Petas, Piñocas Chiquitano (Piñoco) Founded because San José had grown too big Chiquitos Province 17°54′S 60°22′W / 17.900°S 60.367°W / -17.900; -60.367
San Ignacio de Zamucos 1716 (attempts of founding), 1723; abandoned in 1745 (fights between Zamucos and Ugarone) Felipe Suárez, Juan Bautista Zea, Agustín Castañares Ayoreo Cordillera Province 19°10′S 60°38′W / 19.167°S 60.633°W / -19.167; -60.633
Santo Corazón 1760, 1788 Antonio Gaspar, José Chueca Otukes Otuke Ángel Sandoval Province 17°58′S 58°48′W / 17.967°S 58.800°W / -17.967; -58.800
Santiago de Chiquitos 1754, 1764 Gaspar Troncoso, Gaspar Campos Santiagueño Chiquitano Chiquitos Province 18°20′24″S 59°35′54″W / 18.34000°S 59.59833°W / -18.34000; -59.59833
  1. ^ Lasso Varela, Isidro José (2008-06-26). "Influencias del cristianismo entre los Chiquitanos desde la llegada de los Españoles hasta la expulsión de los Jesuitas" (in Spanish). Departamento de Historia Moderna, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia UNED. Retrieved 2009-02-03.
  2. ^ Groesbeck, Geoffrey A. P. (2008). "A Brief History of the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos (eastern Bolivia)". Colonialvoyage. Archived from the original on 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2009-01-16.
  3. ^ Loukotka, Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center.


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