Viceroyalties
The four viceroyalties of Latinamerica were: New Spain, New Granada, Peru and La Plata
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.
It is approximately 5,668 miles or 9487 kilometers from Spain to Peru. Peru is bigger in size than Spain.
Spain conquered most of Central and South America. Spain controlled much of Mexico, Peru, Río de la Plata and Paraguay, New Granada, and a large portion of the southern and western parts of the United States.
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No it is not. Peru is a country in South America, Spain is a country in Europe.
Area: Japan, Spain, France, Peru Population: Peru, Spain, France, Japan
Peru gained independence from Spain on July 28th 1821.
No. Peru is a country in South America.
Silver and gold was transported from Peru and South America to Spain on Galleons.
Franzisco Pizzaro was the spanish conquistador who secured Peru for spain by conquering the Incas.
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