Location of Isla de Pinos (called Isla de la Juventud since 1978) in Cuba.
Date
11 March 1596
Location
Off the Island of Pinos (present-day Cuba)
Result
Spanish victory
Belligerents
England
Spain
Commanders and leaders
Thomas Baskerville
Bernardino de Avellaneda
Strength
14 warships[1]
13 galleons[1]
Casualties and losses
1 galleon captured 1 patache captured 325 killed or captured[2]
1 ship sunk 80 killed or wounded[2]
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