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Revision as of 17:33, 20 October 2020
Captaincy General of the San Carlos Islands Capitanía General de las'Islas San Carlos | |||||||
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Motto: Viva y Salve las'Islas San Carlos | |||||||
Status | Creeperian colony | ||||||
Capital | Cámarillo | ||||||
Common languages | Creeperian Spanish | ||||||
Religion | Creeperian Catholic Church | ||||||
Demonym(s) | San Carlositos | ||||||
Government | Captaincy General | ||||||
King | |||||||
• 1387–1405 | Miguel II | ||||||
• 1500–1555 | Miguel V | ||||||
• 1555–1587 | Alfonso III | ||||||
• 1634–1666 | Alfonso IV | ||||||
• 1730–1749 | Adolfo II | ||||||
Captain General | |||||||
• 1387–1392 | Cristóbal Colón Cámarillo | ||||||
• 1565–1580 | Antonio Mendoza Pacheco | ||||||
• 1685–1736 | Juan Palafox Mendoza | ||||||
• 1745–1749 | Luís Enríquez Guzmán | ||||||
Legislature | Parliament | ||||||
Chamber of Representatives | |||||||
Chamber of Islanders | |||||||
History | |||||||
• Proclaimed | 1 June 1387 | ||||||
• De facto established | 15 September 1387 | ||||||
• Parliamentization | 1 March 1565 | ||||||
• Sold to Xusma | 13 October 1749 | ||||||
Currency | Creeperian Peso | ||||||
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Today part of | San Carlos Islands |
The Captaincy General of the San Carlos Islands (Creeperian Spanish: Capitanía General de las'Islas San Carlos) was a colony and administrative division of the Kingdom of Creeperopolis from 1387 until it was sold to Xusma in the Guazatancillo Affair in 1749 for 15 million credits, worth around 2.6 billion credits adjusted to inflation. The Captaincy General covered the present-day state of the San Carlos Islands.