Missionaries established schools in the first half of the 20th century.
Two missionaries arrived in 1822 and established a Protestant mission.
The Missionaries established a monastery near the current city centre in 1913.
During the first half of the twentieth century, missionaries established a church, a clinic, and a primary school.
Foreign missionaries established schools throughout the country, with Beirut as the center of this renaissance.
These missionaries had established contact with Mikak and her family.
The Spanish missionaries established schools immediately after reaching the islands.
From the Church's very beginning in 1841, the missionaries established classes for the children in the district.
The missionaries brought a printing press and established it at Sadia.
Missionaries established it commercially in the early 19th century.