Mission SanBuenaventura (Spanish: Misión SanBuenaventura), formally known as the Mission Basilica of SanBuenaventura, is a Catholic parish and basilica...
SanBuenaventura, Spanish for Saint Bonaventure, a Roman Catholic saint, may refer to: SanBuenaventura, Chihuahua SanBuenaventura, Coahuila San Buenaventura...
SanBuenaventura de Guadalquini or SanBuenaventura de Boadalquivi was a Spanish mission located on St. Simon's Island, Georgia, United States from between...
The SanBuenaventura Power Plant is a coal power plant under construction in Mauban, Quezon, Philippines. It is the Philippines' first supercritical coal...
Filipino in 2013. The Vocabulario de la lengua tagala by Pedro de SanBuenaventura, O.F.M., printed in Pila, Laguna, in 1613, is a jewel of Spanish-Filipino...
of Buenaventura on the Pacific Coast of Colombia The cities of SanBuenaventura in Chihuahua, SanBuenaventura in Coahuila, and SanBuenaventura in the...
Look up buenaventura or Buenaventura in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Buenaventura (Spanish, 'good fortune', and the name of Saint Bonaventure) or...
Community Memorial Hospital of SanBuenaventura is a 242-bed community-based teaching hospital located in Ventura, California. The hospital is accredited...
The SanBuenaventura Conservancy for Preservation is an historic preservation organization in Ventura, California also known by its early name of San Buenaventura...
The Church of SanBuenaventura in Casablanca, Morocco, was founded by Franciscan Catholics around 1890. Built on territory Sultan Hassan I of Morocco granted...
Alonso de SanBuenaventura (died 1594, in Belmonte, Cuenca) was a Spanish Franciscan friar and missionary evangelist. He entered the Franciscan order at...
Joy A. SanBuenaventura (born 1959) is an American Democratic politician from Hawaii. She represented District 4 in the Hawaii House of Representatives...
Castillo de SanBuenaventura is a defense tower located in Caleta de Fuste, a small town on the island of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain. It is also...
representatives led by the trader Tanaka Shōsuke sailed to Mexico aboard the SanBuenaventura, a ship built by the English navigator William Adams for the shōgun...
The Battle of SanBuenaventura was fought on March 27 and March 28, 1838, between forces representing competing claims to the governorship of California...
Antonio de SanBuenaventura y Olivares or simply Fray Antonio de Olivares (1630 - 1722) was a Spanish Franciscan who officiated at the first Catholic Mass...
Channel. Built in 1910 for motoring tourists, the complex is City of SanBuenaventura Historic Landmark Number 80. Josephine Pierpont thought the site on...
Buenaventura is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. The municipal seat lies at SanBuenaventura. The municipality covers an...