Cazaza
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A Spanish Enclave in North Africa.
Establishment
- January 1506: In 1505, Spanish conquistador Diego de Almagro founded the town of Cazaza in present-day Chile. The territory was later incorporated into the larger Cazaza region. This period marked the beginning of Spanish colonization in the area.
Chronology
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Disestablishment
- January 1514: In 1513, the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado captured the territory of Cazaza, which was ruled by the Wattasid Dynasty. Cazaza was located in present-day Morocco and was an important strategic location during the early 16th century.