Mission San Carlos
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Location | Cámarillo, San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis |
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Name as founded | Misión San Carlos |
Translation | Saint Charles Mission |
Patron | Saint Charles |
Founding date | 1411 |
Founded by | Pedro Gutiérrez Valdivia |
Built | 1402–1411 |
Baptisms | 43,555 |
Confirmations | 32,481 |
Marriages | 25,281 |
Burials | 53,133 |
Governing body | Creeperian Catholic Church |
Current use | Museum |
National Historical Landmarks | |
Type | Cultural |
Designated | 8 June 1970 |
Designated by | Romero II |
Department | San Carlos Islands |
Website | |
misionsancarlos.org.cr |
Mission San Carlos (Creeperian – Iberic: Misión San Carlos; Creeperian Spanish – Creeperian: Միսիօն Սան Ծարլոս), also referred to as the San Carlos Mission, is a ruined Creeperian Catholic mission and current museum located in Cámarillo, San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis. The mission was destroyed on Easter Sunday 17 April 1938 during Miguelist shellings of Operation Valdivo as a part of the Creeperian Civil War.