It was in the 12th century that the foundations were laid for the establishment of a stable population centre here at the southern gateway to the Camp de Tarragona, well connected to El Camino Real (the Royal Road) that linked Tortosa and Tarragona.
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At the 2008 meeting of the Lambeth Conferences of the Anglican Communion, Bishops Mary Gray-Reeves of El Camino Real, Michael Perham of Gloucester, and Gerard Mpango of Western Tanganyika formed a Partnership of their Dioceses.
Each of the ships was named after a mission or settlement along the El Camino Real in California, the sole exception being Mission Loreto, named for a settlement in Baja California Sur.
The first public school in San Bruno, California, known as the "Old Tin School House," was built on El Camino Real with volunteer labor.
KLTJ maintains offices located on 1070 Gemini Avenue in Houston (at El Camino Real in Clear Lake, Texas), and its transmitter is located in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County (near Missouri City).
It has a "Zona Rosa" where the wealthy get together for the weekends, new hotels such as "El Princess" and "El Camino Real" offer top notch stay, where you can take advantage of visiting the all-time commercial centers Metrocentro, MetroSur and enjoy the best of all restaurants: "Pollo Campero".
The original Spanish name el camino real was conferred by Colonel George Morgan in honor of Charles IV of Spain, the reigning King of Spain (1788-1808).