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- Q5168312 subject Q8486337.
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- Q5168312 abstract "Copano, Texas, or El Copano (Spanish) is a ghost town on the northwestern shore of Copano Bay in Refugio County. It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) north of present-day Bayside, on Copano Point. The port, which holds the distinction as the first in South Texas, was founded in the early 18th century by the Spanish, and named for the Copane Indians that resided in the area. Initially, it was used as a port by smugglers and pirates until 1785 when it was officially opened for use by the Spanish empire. The port was abandoned in the 1880s, following the settlement of the area following the Texas Revolution. Ruins of the town-site can still be found, but are currently in danger of falling into Copano Bay.".
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- Q5168312 point "28.145908 -97.130406".
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- Q5168312 comment "Copano, Texas, or El Copano (Spanish) is a ghost town on the northwestern shore of Copano Bay in Refugio County. It is located 5 miles (8.0 km) north of present-day Bayside, on Copano Point. The port, which holds the distinction as the first in South Texas, was founded in the early 18th century by the Spanish, and named for the Copane Indians that resided in the area.".
- Q5168312 label "Copano, Texas".
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- Q5168312 depiction Bernardo_de_Galvez.jpg.