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  2. Spanish East Indies - Wikipedia

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    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 later directly reporting to Madrid after the Spanish American Wars of Independence.

  3. Wikipedia:Blank maps - Wikipedia

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    Here are some blank maps for color and label in different languages. ... Blank Asia.png: Map of Asia without national borders. ... Category:Blank maps by country ...

  4. Spanish Empire - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, Tangier was declared an international city under French, Spanish, British, and later Italian joint administration. In 1926, Bioko and Rio Muni were united as the colony of Spanish Guinea, a status that would last until 1959. In 1931, following the fall of the monarchy, the African colonies became part of the Second Spanish Republic.

  5. File:Spanish East Asia (orthographic projection).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Orthographic map of Spanish East Asia. Bahasa Indonesia: Peta ortografi Asia Timur Spanyol. Date: ... Chincha Country. Confederate States of America.

  6. Colonial empire - Wikipedia

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    Before the expansion of early modern European powers, other empires had conquered and colonized territories, such as the Roman Empire in Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. Modern colonial empires first emerged with a race of exploration between the then most advanced European maritime powers, Portugal and Spain, during the 15th century. [2]

  7. List of colonies - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Colonies by Asian countries subsection. 3.1 Japanese. 3.2 Chinese. ... Map of the European Union in the world, ... Mexico City (1847) Midway; Nicaragua ...

  8. Spanish Formosa - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish had translated the name into Spanish as "Hermosa" and is what was historically used in Spanish maps and documents about the colony. [2] The Spanish set up a colony in the north of the island in 1626 as part of the Manila-based Spanish East Indies that was also subordinated to New Spain (Mexico) at that time.

  9. Category:Spanish East Indies - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish East Indies (1565-1898) — the colonial territories of the Spanish Empire in the Asia-Pacific region. From 1565 to 1821 this colony, and the Spanish West Indies in the Caribbean, were under jurisdiction of the Viceroyalty of New Spain based in Mexico City .