San Felipe

San Felipe

(săn fəlē`pā), pueblo (1990 pop. 1,557), Sandoval co., N central N.Mex., on the Rio Grande; founded early 18th cent. The inhabitants are PuebloPueblo,
name given by the Spanish to the sedentary Native Americans who lived in stone or adobe communal houses in what is now the SW United States. The term pueblo is also used for the villages occupied by the Pueblo.
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 of the Keresan linguistic family. Ceremonial dances are held there in spring and winter.

San Felipe

 

a city in northwestern Venezuela, capital of Yar-acuy State. Population, 43,400 (1970). San Felipe has a railroad station. It is the trade center for an agricultural region that has coffee, cacao, and sugarcane plantations. There is dairy farming in the area. San Felipe has food-processing enterprises.


San Felipe

 

a city in central Chile, on the Aconcagua River. Capital of San Felipe Province. Population, 25,500 (1970). San Felipe has a railroad station. It is a trade center for an agricultural region that grows barley, hemp, tobacco, and vegetables and raises cattle. Fruit orchards and vineyards are in the area. The food-processing industry is represented by the production of canned goods, vegetable oil, flour, and wine. San Felipe was founded in 1740.