European Colonial Powers in 1650

How many european countries had at least one overseas colony (located in another continent) in year 1650?
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England
2
France
3
Spain
4
Portugal
5
Netherlands
6
Denmark
7
Sweden
8
Poland
9
Venice
10
Genoa
11
Malta
12
Scotland
13
Brandenburg
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5 Comments
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Level 37
Aug 19, 2022
Malta?
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Level 74
Oct 30, 2023
The Knights' Hospitaler held some Caribbean territories for a short while
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Level 41
Nov 24, 2022
The Hospitaller colonization of the Americas occurred during a 14-year period in which the Knights Hospitaller (also known as the Knights of St. John or the Knights of Malta) possessed four Caribbean islands: Saint Christopher, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy, and Saint Croix.
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Level 37
Dec 22, 2022
I dont really get poland
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Level 74
Oct 30, 2023
They once had a small colony at the mouth of the Gambia river. They might also have had something near the Gold Coast but I'm not entirely sure about that