- “drying out place”.
During Spanish settlement, the name was
Hispanicized to
Cosoy. The
village was made up of
thirty to
forty families. The
families in this...
-
Diego on a hill near the San
Diego River above the
Kumeyaay village of
Cosoy,
which would later become incorporated into the
Spanish settlement, making...
- the
western end of the San
Diego River valley adjacent to the
village of
Cosoy after the
villagers had
provided resources to the Portolá expedition. The...
- York. 8
October 2013.
Archived from the
original on 2019-02-20.
Natalio Cosoy (20 de
junio de 2016).
Jaime Iván Martínez Betancur, el
colombiano que confesó...
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County Historical Society.
Retrieved 30 May 2016. "Kosa'aay (
Cosoy) History". www.
cosoy.org.
Archived from the
original on June 7, 2010.
Retrieved 2020-08-28...
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Kumeyaay villages such as the
villages of
Nipaquay (Nipawai), Haiir, and
Cosoy (Kosa'aay). The
first Spanish settlement in present-day
California was the...
- MD:
Rowman &
Littlefield Publishers, Inc. pp. 71. ISBN 9780742536876.
Cosoy,
Natalio (24 June 2015). "Colombia's top army
officers 'knew of extrajudicial...
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Archived from the
original on
October 17, 2016.
Retrieved October 18, 2016.
Cosoy,
Natalio (August 24, 2016). "¿Por qué empezó y qué pasó en la
guerra de...
- in San
Diego Bay and, once on land,
traveled to the
Kumeyaay village of
Cosoy (Kosa'aay) to
recover and resupply.
After their recovery, the
Spanish established...
- [citation needed] A
teenage boy from the
Kumeyaay village of Kosa'aay (
Cosoy,
known today as Old Town, San Diego) who had
often visited the
mission before...