San Rafael de Velasco
San Rafael de Velasco or San Rafael is the seat of the San Rafael Municipality in the José Miguel de Velasco Province, Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia. It is part of the Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos. In 1990 it was declared a World Heritage Site.[2] HistoryIn 1695, the mission of San José was founded by Jesuit missionaries Juan Bautista Zea and Francisco Hervás. The mission was relocated and rebuilt multiple times due to epidemics (in 1701 and again in 1705) and fires (in 1719). In 1750, the mission was rebuilt yet again.[3][4] LanguagesThe Tao (Yúnkarirsh) dialect of Chiquitano was spoken in San Rafael.[5] Today, Camba Spanish, which has many words from Chiquitano, is spoken in San Rafael.[6] See alsoReferencesWikimedia Commons has media related to San Rafael de Velasco.
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