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* [[El Camino Real (California)]], a historical trail that linked California's Spanish missions from San Diego in the south to [[Sonoma, California|Sonoma]], north of [[San Francisco]], in the north.
* [[El Camino Real (California)]], a historical trail that linked California's Spanish missions from San Diego in the south to [[Sonoma, California|Sonoma]], north of [[San Francisco]], in the north.
** Many streets throughout California today also have the name, paralleling the historic road, including:
** Many streets throughout California today also have the name, paralleling the historic road, including:
*** [[California State Route 82]] in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] in Northern San Diego County
*** [[California State Route 82]] in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] in Northern [[San Mateo County]].
*** [[U.S. Route 101 in California|U.S. Route 101]] in the California Central Coast.
*** [[U.S. Route 101 in California|U.S. Route 101]] in the California Central Coast.
* [[El Camino Real (Cuba)]], a road through [[Oriente Province]] and [[Santiago de Cuba]] that connected the coastal city of Siboney to Santiago de Cuba, and which ran through the small village of Las Guásimas running northwest from Siboney.
* [[El Camino Real (Cuba)]], a road through [[Oriente Province]] and [[Santiago de Cuba]] that connected the coastal city of Siboney to Santiago de Cuba, and which ran through the small village of Las Guásimas running northwest from Siboney.

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El Camino Real (The Royal Road), sometimes translated in English as The King's Highway, is an epithet applied to roads built by Spain during colonial times.

Roads

Art, entertainment, and media

Literature

Music

Organizations

See also