- juaneño
- jua·ne·ño
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Juaneño — Parlée aux États Unis Région … Wikipédia en Français
Juaneño — The Juaneño or Acagchemem are a Native American group from Southern California. The Juaneño lived in what is now part of Orange and San Diego Counties and received their Spanish name from the priests of the California mission chain due to their… … Wikipedia
Juaneño — Juaneños Otros nombres Acjachemem Población total 2370 Idioma Luiseño Juaneño Etnias relacionadas luiseños, gabrielinos Los juaneñ … Wikipedia Español
juaneño — (h)wəˈnān(ˌ)yō noun (plural juaneño or juaneños) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: American Spanish, from San Juan Capistrano, Spanish mission in what is now southwestern California 1. : an extinct Shoshonean peopl … Useful english dictionary
Mission San Juan Capistrano — This article is about the mission in California. For the mission of the same name in Texas, see Mission San Juan Capistrano (Texas). Mission San Juan Capistrano Mission San Juan Capistrano, photochrom print by William Henry Jackson c. 1899.… … Wikipedia
Aliso Creek (Orange County) — Not to be confused with Aliso Creek (Los Angeles County). Coordinates: 33°30′38″N 117°45′9″W / 33.51056°N 117.7525°W / 33.51056; … Wikipedia
Idioma luiseño — Luiseño Juaneño Hablado en Estados Unidos Región S. de California Hablantes 40 ( … Wikipedia Español
Mission Indians — is a term for many Native California tribes, primarily living in coastal plains, adjacent inland valleys and mountains, and on the Channel Islands in central and southern California, United States. The tribes had established comparatively… … Wikipedia
Luiseño — Lui·se·ño (lwē sānʹyō) n. pl. Luiseño or Lui·se·ños 1. a. A Native American people inhabiting the coastal area of California south of Los Angeles, associated during Spanish times with the missions of San Luis Rey and San Juan Capistrano. b. A… … Universalium
Trabuco Creek — Coordinates: 33°29′24″N 117°39′57″W / 33.49°N 117.66583°W / 33.49; 117.66583 … Wikipedia