• Nueva Extremadura means "New Extremadura" in Spanish, and originates from Extremadura, Spain. Nueva Extremadura could refer to a large jurisdiction in...
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    governorship of Nueva Extremadura. On 12 February 1541, Valdivia officially founded the city of Santiago del Nuevo Extremo (Santiago of New Extremadura) in honor...
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    New Spain (redirect from Nueva España)
    the western Mississippi River basin and the Missouri River basin); Nueva Extremadura (the modern states of Coahuila and Texas); and Santa Fe de Nuevo México...
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  • Viesca (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjeska]) is a town and seat of the surrounding municipality of the same name, located in the northern Mexican state of...
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    official border between New Extremadura and the New Philippines. West of the Medina headwaters, the southern border was with Nueva Vizcaya. The border with...
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    of the province of Nueva Vizcaya of the Vice-royalty of New Spain. Later it became one of the first provinces of Nueva Extremadura to be explored by Europeans...
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    Nueva Extremadura in Northern New Spain, later province of Coahuila and Texas, and Coahuila as a Mexican state. (Includes period of Nueva Extremadura...
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  • Californias Nuevo Reino de León Nuevo Santander Nueva Vizcaya Santa Fe de Nuevo México Nueva Extremadura Nueva Galicia Captaincy General of Cuba Puerto Rico...
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    September 17, 2011. "Se une Chiapas a México". Retrieved September 17, 2011. "NUEVA ESPAÑA, SIGLOS XVII Y XVIII" (PDF). Retrieved September 17, 2011.[permanent...
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    1714) was a Spanish politician who governed Nuevo León (1687-1688), Nueva Extremadura (1698–1703), New Philippines (1698–1702), and Santa Fe de Nuevo México...
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