Presidio - Mexico

Mexico

Sonora:

  • The Presidio de San Felipe y Santiago de Janos, founded in 1685 in Janos, Sonora
  • The Presidio del Pitic, founded in 1726 in Hermosillo, Sonora
  • The Presidio Santa Gertrudis del Altar, founded in 1755 in Altar, Sonora
  • The Presidio de Santa Rosa de Corodéguachi, founded in 1692, near the Sonora/Arizona border and later moved to Fronteras, Sonora

Durango:

  • The Presidio de Santa Catalina de Tepehuanes (1620 - 1690's?), in Tepehuanes.
  • The Presidio del Pasaje (1685), on Rio Nazas northwest of Cuencamé.
  • The Presidio de San Pedro del Gallo (1690's), in San Pedro del Gallo.
  • The Presidio de Santiago de Mapimí (1715), in Mapimí.
  • The Presidio de San Miguel de Cerrogordo (1648-1767) in Villa Hidalgo.

Chihuahua:

  • The Presidio de El Paso del Río Grande del Norte (1683 - 1773), at Ciudad Juárez. Relocated to Carrizal in 1773.
  • The Presidio de San Felipe y Santiago de Janos (1691-?), in Janos.
  • The Presidio de Casas Grandes (1686), was relocated to Janos in 1691.
  • The Presidio de San Francisco de Conchos, founded in 1685 at San Francisco de Conchos.
  • The Presidio de San Bartolomé (? - 1710), located 20km east of Parral. Replaced by flying squadron operating from the Post of Valle de San Bartolomé (1710 - ?).
  • The Presidio de Nuestra Señora de las Caldas de Guajoquilla, founded in 1752 in Jiménez
  • The Presidio de San Fernando de Carrizal (1758 - ?)

Coahuila:

  • The Presidio del Santísimo Sacramento del Valle de Santa Rosa, founded in 1780 in Melcho Muzquiz, Coahuila
  • The Presidio San Juan Bautista del Río Grande, founded around 1703 in San Juan Bautista, now the present day Guerrero, Coahuila
  • The Presidio San Antonio Bucareli de la Babia, founded in 1774 in present day La Babia, Coahuila
  • The Presidio San Gregorio de Cerralvo, founded in 1626 in Nuevo Leon, Mexico

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