- Nueva Extremadura
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Nueva Extremadura was the name given to Chile by Pedro de Valdivia; its capital was Santiago de Nueva Extremadura.
Also, Nueva Extremadura was a region in the north of New Spain, in present day Texas-U.S. and northern Mexico.
Nueva Extremadura was named after Extremadura, Spain.
See also
- History of Chile
- Santiago de Chile
- Coahuila y Tejas
- Santa Fe de Nuevo México
- History of Mexico
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