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Ecclesiastical Nagasaki
Nagasáqui (Portuguese)
長崎 (Japanese)
1580–1587
Flag of Japanese, Portuguese
Flag of Portuguese Nagasaki
StatusColony (Jesuits, Portuguese)
CapitalNagasaki City
Common languagesPortuguese, Japanese, Japanese-Portuguese pidgin
King of Portugal 
• 1581–1598
Philip I
Visitor of Missions in the Indies 
• 1573-1606
Alessandro Valignano
Superior of the Japan mission 
• 1581–1590
Gaspar Coelho
Historical eraImperialism
• Donation of Nagasaki
15 August 1580
• Annexation of Nagasaki by Toyotomi Hideyoshi
14 January 1587
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Portuguese Nagasaki Japan
Portuguese Nagasaki Ōmura clan
Japan Portuguese Nagasaki
Toyotomi clan Portuguese Nagasaki

Portuguese Nagasaki and Ecclesiastical Nagasaki refer to the period during which the city of Nagasaki was under foreign administration, between the years of 1580 and 1587. Formally granted to the Jesuits, a representative of the Portuguese Crown was considered the highest authority in the city when present, as per Portuguese rights of Padroado.

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