States of the Portuguese Empire Quiz

Portugal organised most of its colonies into 'estados', or states. Name all the states that ever existed within the Portuguese Empire.
Colonies may have existed in other forms, ie. as provinces or captaincies general, before they became states, or in between periods of statehood.
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South America
Years
Capital
State
1621-1751
Salvador
Brazil
1621-1751
São Luís
Maranhão
 
 
 
1751-1772
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
1751-1772
Belém
Grão-Pará and Maranhão
 
 
 
1772-1775
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
1772-1775
Belém
Grão-Para and Rio Negro
1772-1775
São Luís
Maranhão and Piauí
 
 
 
1775-1815
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
 
 
 
Northwest Africa
Years
Capital
State
1972-1974
Bissau
Guinea
Southwest Africa
Years
Capital
State
1891-1951
Luanda
West Africa
 
 
 
1972-1975
Luanda
Angola
 
 
 
East Africa
Years
Capital
State
1505-1752
(not in East Africa)
India
 
 
 
1891-1893
Mozambique Island
East Africa
 
 
 
1972-1975
Lourenço Marques
Mozambique
 
 
 
Asia
Years
Capital
State
1505-1961
Goa
India
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Level 67
Aug 16, 2021
East Timor?
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Level 67
Aug 16, 2021
Timor, Flores, Macau and other Portuguese territories in the East Indies and further north in East Asia were governed from Goa, as part of the State of India. Unlike Mozambique, which was also initially governed from Goa, these territories never became states in their own right, presumably because their small size didn't require such a level of autonomous colonial rule.