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The Governorate of New Andalusia ( Spanish : Gobernación de Nueva Andalucía , pronounced [ɡoβeɾnaˈθjon de ˈnweβa andaluˈθi.a] ) was a Spanish colonial entity in what today constitutes the Caribbean coastal territories from Central America, Colombia and Venezuela, and the islands of what today are Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. The Government of Nueva Andalucia was set in Venezuela from 1501 to 1513.

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4-663: (Redirected from Nueva Andalucía ) New Andalusia (Spanish: Nueva Andalucía ) may refer to: Governorate of New Andalusia (1501–1513) Governorate of New Andalusia , in South America, created as one of the 1534 grants of Charles I of Spain New Andalusia Province , in South America, first colonized by Spaniards in 1569, led by explorer Diego Hernández de Serpa New Navarre , or New Andalucia Province (New Spain), created in 1565 Nueva Andalucía (Marbella) ,

8-588: A residential area west of Marbella, Spain Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title New Andalusia . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New_Andalusia&oldid=1254295718 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description

12-507: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Governorate of New Andalusia (1501%E2%80%931513) In 1501, Alonso de Ojeda colonized the mainland of present-day Venezuela, and received the Governorate of New Andalusia ( Coquivacoa ), between Cabo de la Vela and Isla Margarita (island). This was territory originally seen by Christopher Columbus . On May 3, 1502 Ojeda founded

16-600: The town of Santa Cruz in the Guajira Peninsula , the first Spanish colony in the future Province of Tierra Firme . The settlements were later abandoned for new explorations. In 1509, authority was granted to Alonso de Ojeda to colonize the territories between Cabo de la Vela and the Gulf of Urabá as part of the Governorate of New Andalusia. The Governorate of New Andalusia territories were further unified in May 1513 with

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