German colonization of the Americas
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The German colonization of the Americas consisted of German settlements in Venezuela (Template:Lang-de, also Template:Lang-de), St. Thomas, Crab Island (Guyana), and Ter Tholen (Tortola) in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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See also
- German interest in the Caribbean, German efforts in 1867-1917
- German colonial empire, after 1880
- German Argentine
- German Brazilian
- German Chilean
- German Peruvian
- Germans of Paraguay
- German Venezuelan
- Nueva Germania
- Tapachula
- Pozuzo, a Peruvian community of German origin.
- Blumenau
- Gramado
- Pennsylvania Dutch, a U.S. community of German origin.
- German-American
- German Colombian
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