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La Isabela

La Isabela in Puerto Plata Province, Dominican Republic was the first stable Spanish settlement and town in the Americas established in late December 1493 to early January 1494. The site is 42 km west of the city of Puerto Plata, adjacent to the village of El Castillo. The area now forms a National Historic Park.

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Common languages
Spanish
Historical era
Age of Discovery
Status
Settlement in the Columbian Viceroyalty
Today part of
Dominican Republic
• 1490s
300
• 1494-1500
Christopher Columbus

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La Isabela

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related to External links · 11
La Isabela → Columbus, Hispaniola, Indies, Isabella, Media, National Humanities Center, Spanish, The First, Town, Wikimedia Commons Official, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Common languages · 1
La Isabela → Spanish
Historical era · 1
La Isabela → Age of Discovery
Status · 1
La Isabela → Settlement in the Columbian Viceroyalty
Today part of · 1
La Isabela → Dominican Republic
• 1490s · 1
La Isabela → 300
• 1494-1500 · 1
La Isabela → Christopher Columbus
• Disestablished · 1
La Isabela → 1500
• Established · 1
La Isabela → 1493

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