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3 unusual facts about San Antonio de Padua


Dzidzantún

June 10 to June 13, will celebrate the festival in honor of San Antonio de Padua, patron of the people.

San Antonio Valley AVA

The area has one of the longest grape growing traditions in the United States when the mission of San Antonio de Padua was first established in 1771 with a small vineyard.

Spanish missions in Texas

It was named for San Antonio de Padua, the patron saint of the mission's founder, Father Antonio de Olivares as well as the viceroy of New Spain, the Marquis de Valero.


Jan Nieto

When he was born at the Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Manila's Santa Mesa district, his sisters insisted on adding the name "Anthony" because he was born on the Feast of San Antonio de Padua.


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Pedro Lozano

He died in Humahuaca (in present-day Argentina), and his remains were interred at the church of San Antonio de Padua in the small town of Uquia.