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Guayrá (initially
called Gobernación del
Guayrá) was a
historical region of the
Spanish Empire,
located in the
Governorate of Paraguay,[citation needed]...
- enslaved.
Beginning in 1631, the
Jesuits moved their missions from the
Guayrá province (present day
Brazil and Paraguay),
about 500 km (310 miles) southwest...
- La
Guaira (Spanish: [la ˈɣwajɾa] ) is the
capital city of the
Venezuelan state of the same name (formerly
named Vargas) and the country's main port, founded...
- the
capital of Paraguay. The
first governor of the
Spanish territory of
Guayrá initiated a
policy of
intermarriage between European men and Indigenous...
- 22
years the
Jesuits focused on
founding 15
missions in the
province of
Guayrá,
corresponding to the
western two-thirds of present-day Paraná
state of...
-
original foundation site was
located within the
extinct Spanish province of
Guayra in what is now the
state of
Parana in Brazil. The
residents of Villarrica...
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occupied by the
Spaniards in 1557, when they
founded the
Ciudad del Real
Guayrá, in the
current city of
Terra Roxa. A new
occupation started in 1730 with...
- (1563–1717) (1723–1739) Real
Audiencia of Concepción (1565–1575)
Governorate of
Guayrá (1617–1776) Real
Audiencia of
Buenos Aires (1661–1671) Real
Audiencia of...
- (Spanish: Gobernación del Paraguay),
originally called the
Governorate of
Guayrá, was a
governorate of the
Spanish Empire and part of the
Viceroyalty of...
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Observations on the
Islands From
Blanco to the Rocas, on the
Coast of La
Guayra. London: Smith,
Elder & Co. 1832. p. 15. de Saint-Méry, Médéric
Louis Élie...