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New Granada



New Granada, 16th-century Spanish colony in northwestern South America that included present-day Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Named by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada in 1537, it was attached to the viceroyalty of Peru until 1717, when it became a viceroyalty itself until independence in 1819.



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