- Colonial governors of the Spanish Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, the first Spanish colony in the New World (1493–1821), in the Spanish West Indies of the Caribbean.
- The governors originally ruled all the island of Hispaniola, then later the Spanish ⅔ portion.
- The present day eastern ⅝ is in the Dominican Republic, and western ⅜ is in Haiti.
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