- The name
Veragua or
Veraguas was used for five
Spanish colonial territorial entities in
Central America,
beginning in the 16th
century during the Spanish...
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Royal Veragua (Spanish:
Veragua Real) was a
Central American territory of the
Crown of
Castile established in 1537. It encomp****ed the
western part of...
- Cristóbal Colón de
Carvajal y Gorosábel 18th Duke of
Veragua, 17th Duke of la Vega, 19th
Marquess of Aguilafuente, 16th
Marquess of Jamaica, 20th Admiral...
- Luis Colón y Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd
Admiral of the
Ocean Sea, 1st Duke of
Veragua, 1st Duke of la Vega, 1st
Marquess of
Jamaica (c. 1519/1520/1522 – 29 January...
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Felipa Colón de
Toledo y Mosquera, 2nd
Duchess of
Veragua, 2nd
Duchess of la Vega, 2nd
Marchioness of
Jamaica (c. 1550 – 25
November 1577), was the second...
- The
Duchy of
Veragua (Spanish:
Ducado de
Veragua) is a
hereditary title in the
Peerage of Spain. It was also a
Spanish hereditary domain created in 1537...
- territories:
Nueva Andalucía to the east,
governed by
Alonso de Ojeda, and
Veragua to the west,
governed by
Diego de Nicuesa. In 1509,
wishing to
escape his...
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Veraguas (Spanish pronunciation: [beˈɾa.ɣwas]) is a
province of Panama,
located in the centre-west of the country. The
capital is the city of Santiago...
- Colón de Toledo, 2nd
Duchess of
Veragua, the
second daughter and
heiress of Luis Colón de Toledo, 1st Duke of
Veragua, and his
first wife María de Mosquera...
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Company cargo and p****enger
liner Veragua that
served as a
United States Navy Mizar-class
stores ship in
World War II.
Veragua was
built for
United Fruit's...