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  1. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Media in category "Maps of the Spanish Empire". The following 29 files are in this category, out of 29 total. 1967 data of Spain and Portugal.jpg 4,320 × 2,879; 2.86 MB. España y Portugal.png 1,500 × 770; 254 KB. Flag map of Spanish Empire.png 1,776 × 972; 158 KB.

  2. Spanish Captaincies. New Spain (1524), elevated to Viceroyalty of New Spain in 1535. Peru (1528), elevated to Viceroyalty of Peru in 1542. Chile (1541), originally part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, it was split off in 1789 as a captaincy general. Guatemala (1560), raised to captaincy general in 1609. Yucatán (1564), which included Campeche and ...

  3. Spanish East Indies. The Spanish East Indies [b] were the colonies of the Spanish Empire in Asia and Oceania from 1565 to 1901, governed through the captaincy general in Manila for the Spanish Crown, initially reporting to Mexico City, then Madrid, then later directly reporting to Madrid after the Spanish American Wars of Independence .

  4. Governorate of New Andalucia (Colombia) 1510 to Alonso de Ojeda. Governorate of Castilla de Oro 1513 to Pedro Arias Dávila. Governorate of Pánuco. Its ill-defined territory may have corresponded to the Huasteca, as far north as the Pánuco River. This gobierno was absorbed by New Spain in 1534 when Nuño de Guzmán moved to Nueva Galicia.

  5. Cross of Burgundy flag, military flag, also used as flag of the Spanish Empire and its overseas territories A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field 1506–1762 Merchant marine's flag 1701–1771 Flag used in naval bases and coast defenses 1701–1785 Naval ensign 1701–1760 Etiquette's Naval ensign

  6. 23 de dez. de 2023 · The Spanish Empireball, also known as the Hispanic Monarchyball or Spanish Monarchyball is a baseball was a set of territories owned by Spainball and its former entities from 1492 to 1976. Unlike most (or every) empire, those territories were not colonies; they were included in the national territory, in a similar way modern provinces and ...

  7. The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. It began with the overseas possessions and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. At its height in the 19th and early 20th century ...