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  1. Captaincy General of Cuba; Penggunaan pada es.wikipedia.org Escudo de Cuba; Capitanía General de Cuba; Conspiración de 1810; Penggunaan pada fr.wikipedia.org Capitainerie générale de Cuba; Penggunaan pada ia.wikipedia.org Capitanato General de Cuba; Penggunaan pada it.wikipedia.org Capitaneria generale di Cuba; Penggunaan pada mt.wikipedia ...

  2. The Captaincy General had its capital in Cebu from 1565 to 1595, and in Manila from 1595 until 1898. As part of the extensive governmental reforms during the early Bourbon period throughout the overseas possessions, an Intendencia was established in Manila by Royal Decree of 17 July 1784 that handled issues regarding the government finances and to promote the economy.

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  4. The Captaincy General of Venezuela ( Spanish: Capitanía General de Venezuela ), was an administrative district of colonial Spain, created on September 8, 1777, through the Royal Decree of Graces of 1777, to provide more autonomy for the provinces of Venezuela, previously under the jurisdiction of the Audiencia of Santo Domingo (and thus the ...

  5. Escudo de Cuba; Capitanía General de Cuba; Conspiración de 1810; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Capitainerie générale de Cuba; Usage on ia.wikipedia.org Capitanato General de Cuba; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Kekaptenjenderalan Kuba; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Capitaneria generale di Cuba; Usage on ro.wikipedia.org Căpitănia Generală a Cubei ...

  6. Cuba. The Captaincy General of Cuba ( Spanish: Capitanía General de Cuba) was an administrative district of the Spanish Empire created in 1607 as part of Habsburg Spain's attempt to better defend and administer its Caribbean possessions. It also involved creating captaincies general in Puerto Rico, Guatemala and Yucatán .

  7. The Captaincy General of Guatemala ( Spanish: Capitanía General de Guatemala ), also known as the Kingdom of Guatemala ( Spanish: Reino de Guatemala ), was an administrative division of the Spanish Empire, under the viceroyalty of New Spain in Central America, including the present-day nations of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador ...