User talk:Frankcjones/Sandbox/Sant Antoni

History
The problem I'm running into is that Sant Antoni de Calonge was simply a beach outisde of Calonge until the 1800's. Even then, it was nothing more than a fishing village until the 1930's. The town had a three year window during which it had autonomy from Calonge and now it's back under the stewardship of Calonge. My problem is the lack of a clear distinction between the history of Sant Antoni and Calonge. Any suggestions? Frankcjones (talk) 00:29, 27 February 2013 (UTC)

Timeline
This is my timeline for Sant Antoni.


 * Cave people : (archeological evidence and ruins in the area dated to Chalcolithic Period)
 * Part of Roman Empire : (archeological evidence and ruins in the area)
 * Uninhabited beach along the coast of Calonge : (pirates kept people frome settling along the Mediterranean coast)
 * Church of St Daniel is built : (archeological evidence from the 1500's - 1600's)
 * Late-1700's : (pirates decline and settlement begins with a fishing village)
 * Autonomy of Sant Antoni as San Antonio de Mar and Levantine Sea : (Spanish Civil War lasts as long as the autonomy, 1936 - 1939, and Sant Antoni has two different names during this time)
 * Sant Antoni de Calonge is placed under the municipality of Calonge and remains that way today

Frankcjones (talk) 01:47, 27 February 2013 (UTC)