Expedition to the Unare

Expedition to the Unare
Part of the Eighty Years' War

Plan and perspective of the Dutch fort at the Unare, by Juan Bautista Antonelli.
DateAugust, 1633
Location
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
Spain Spain  West India Company
Commanders and leaders
Benito Arias Montano Unknown
Strength
95 Spanish soldiers
200 Cumanagoto auxiliaries
14 pirogues[1]
200 zoutvaerders
10 cannons[2]
Casualties and losses
3 dead and 4 wounded[3] 80-100 dead and 36 captured[1][2]

The Expedition to the Unare was a Spanish campaign in 1633 against the salt flats recently established by the Dutch West India Company on the mouth of the Unare River, in Venezuela. The battle ended with the Dutch being either killed or expelled from the land.

  1. ^ a b Dávila 2015, p. 68.
  2. ^ a b Wright 1934, p. 145.
  3. ^ de Lyra 1634, pp. 4–5.