Intendancy of Chiloé
Intendencia de Chiloé | |||||||||
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1784–1789 | |||||||||
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Status | Spanish colony | ||||||||
Capital | San Carlos de Chiloé | ||||||||
Common languages | Official: Spanish (de facto); common: Mapudungun. | ||||||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
King | |||||||||
• 1784–1788 | Charles III | ||||||||
• 1789 | Charles IV | ||||||||
Governor intendant[1] | |||||||||
• 1784–1789 | Francisco Hurtado del Pino | ||||||||
Historical era | Spanish Empire | ||||||||
• Established | 1784 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1789 | ||||||||
Currency | Peso | ||||||||
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The Intendancy of Chiloé (Intendencia de Chiloé), was an ephimeral administrative division of the Spanish Empire that existed in Chiloé Archipelago between 1784 and 1789.
References
Bibliography
- Hanisch, Walter (1982). La Isla de Chiloe, Capitana de Rutas Australes (in Spanish). Academia Superior de Ciencias Pedagógicas de Santiago. pp. 11–12.
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