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In point of fact, any road that was under the direct jurisdiction of the Spanish crown and its viceroys was a 'camino real', because the words literally translate to 'The Royal Road' in English.See the related link(s) listed below for more information:
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Viceroyalty of the New Spain
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Yes, followed by Mexico after it gained its iindependence from Spain.
Camino del infierno - 1931 was released on: USA: 27 February 1931 (New York City, New York)
These regions were colonized by Spain in the 16th century. New Spain included present-day Mexico and parts of Central America, New Granada included present-day Colombia and Venezuela, Peru included present-day Peru and parts of South America, and the Río de la Plata region included present-day Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. These regions were important for Spain due to their valuable resources and strategic locations for trade.
New Spain was a Vice Royalty created by Spain. It covered parts of the Caribbean Sea, North and South America, and islands in the Pacific Ocean. The capital was Mexico City.
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El camino de las hormigas - 1994 was released on: USA: 26 March 1994 (New York New Directors and New Films Festival)
New Spain never "Retook" Spain. The question implies that New Spain conquered Spain; it never happened.
Spain's oversea territorries were officially called New Spain. New Spain included parts of North and South America, Africa, and islands in the Pacific Ocean and the Carribean Ocean. Texas was part of New Spain until Mexico won it's independence in 1821. Texas became an independent nation when it won independence from Mexico in 1836. Texas became a state of the United States in 1845.