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A flow of ideas, people and merchandise began to be exchanged between the territories of the "virreinato" of New Spain and the Philippine Islands, and over the centuries this created a permanent nexus between Asia and America.
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A flow of ideas, people and merchandise began to be exchanged between the territories of the "virreinato" of New Spain and the Philippine Islands, and over the centuries this created a permanent nexus between Asia and America.
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In the "virreinato" a long overland trail known as the "Camino de los Virreyes" or Route of the Viceroys, connected the Atlantic city of Veracruz with the capital, and the capital was connected with the port of Acapulco on the Pacific coast by means of the "Camino de Asia" or Asia Route.
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In the "virreinato" a long overland trail known as the "Camino de los Virreyes" or Route of the Viceroys, connected the Atlantic city of Veracruz with the capital, and the capital was connected with the port of Acapulco on the Pacific coast by means of the "Camino de Asia" or Asia Route.
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The Philippine "Audiencia" and Government came under the control of the "virreinato" of New Spain.
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The Philippine "Audiencia" and Government came under the control of the "virreinato" of New Spain.
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Note 57: José Sanfilippo Borrás, "La atención dental durante el virreinato," in Temas medicos de la Nueva España, ed. Enrique Cárdenas de la Peña (México: Instituto Cultural Domecq, A.C., 1992), p. 243; Lanning, The Royal Protomedicato, p. 285. back
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Cronologia de los gobernantes de Panamá, 1510-1967 (Panamá: INAC, 1967), pp. 107-115; M.T. Garrido Conde, "La primera creación del virreinato de Nueva Granada," Anuario de Estudios Americanos 21 (1964): 25-144, esp.pp. 46-50, 81-82; and R. Terán Najas, Los proyectos del imperio borbonico en la Real Audiencia (TEHIS/ABYA-YALA, 1988).
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