Everything about San Lorenzo De Ibihica totally explained
San Lorenzo de Ibihica was a
Spanish Franciscan mission built in the early
17th century in the southeast of present-day
U.S. state of
Georgia. It was part of Spain's effort to
colonize the region of
Spanish Florida and convert the
Timucua Native Americans to
Catholicism.
The mission was established soon after 1612 among the Timucuan chiefdom called Ibihica. Its precise location remains unknown, but it was probably sited east of the
Okefenokee Swamp, near the
Charlton-
Camdem countyline, just north of the present border between Georgia and
Florida and between
St. Marys River and
Satilla River.
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