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Former Overseas and European Territories (Spain)
Last modified: 2015-07-28 by ivan sache
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Former Colonies and Overseas Territories
Dates when the territories became independent or changed hands are shown in square brackets:
Africa
America
- Viceroyalty of New Spain (Virreinato de Nueva España)
- New Spain, present-day Mexico [1821]
- Inner Provinces (Provincias Internas), including present-day:
- Captaincy-General of Guatemala [1821], including the provinces of:
- La Florida, including present-day:
- Spanish Antilles, including the islands of:
- Viceroyalty of New Granada (Virreinato de Nueva Granada)
- Captaincy-General of Venezuela [1819]
- Audience of Santa Fé, present-day Colombia [1819]
- Audience of Panamá [1819]
- Audience of Quito, present-day part of Ecuador [1822]
- Viceroyalty of Peru [1827] (Virreinato del Perú)
- Captaincy-General of Chile [1821]
- Viceroyalty of the Plate River (Virreinato del Río de la Plata)
Asia
Oceania
Former European Territories of the Spanish Hapsburgs
Dates when the territories became independent or changed hands are shown in square brackets:
- County of Charolais [1714], present-day Saône-et-Loire in southern Burgundy (France)
- Franche-Comté [1678] (France)
- Duchy of Milan [1714], present-day part of Lombardy (Italy)
- Kingdom of Naples [1714], comprising present-day Abruzzi, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Molise and Puglia (Italy)
- Kingdom of Portugal [1640]
- Roussillon [1648] (France)
- Spanish Netherlands [1714], later Austrian Netherlands, present-day roughly Belgium, Luxemburg and Artois (France)
- Sardinia [1714] (Italy)
- Kingdom of Sicily [1714] (Italy)