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- Garcitas Cr**** is a 48-mile (77 km) stream in Victoria County and Jackson County, Texas, in the United States. It flows to Garcitas Cove. Garcitas is a...
- Las Garcitas is a village and muni****lity in Chaco Province in northern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 26°35′S 59°48′W / 26.583°S 59...
- settlement, near the bay which they called the Bay of Saint Louis, on Garcitas Cr**** in the vicinity of present-day Victoria, Texas. La Salle led a group...
- boundary of the Lavaca Bay. The northwestern extreme is formed by Garcitas Cove, fed by Garcitas Cr****, which flows 48 miles (77 km) from its source in DeWitt...
- families on the lower Guadalupe and Lavaca rivers, in the vicinity of Coleto, Garcitas, Arenosa, and Zorillo (Placido) cr****s. Under the contract, each settler...
- Buffalo Soldier Draw Denton Cr**** ****inson Bayou Double Bayou, East Fork Garcitas Cr**** Marcado Cr**** Highland Bayou Hurst Cr**** Keechi Cr**** Lake Charlotte...
- expedition, including Jesuit missionary Zenobius Membre, on the banks of Garcitas Cr****, a few kilometers inland from the mouth of the Lavaca River. La Salle...
- General Vedia Haumonia La Chiquita La Escondida La Leonesa La Liguria Las Garcitas Mesón de Fierro Napenay Pampa Landriel Pampa Mangrullo Paraje San Fernando...
- 52 men in five canoes to find a less exposed settlement site. They found Garcitas Cr**** that had fresh water and fish, with good soil along its banks. They...
- French settlement, founded by explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle on the Garcitas Cr**** in 1685, was attacked by Karankawa Indians. Twenty settlers were...