. ""@en . "Not much is known about him, but he has killed James Sterling during his first journey in the Caribbean. Later, Maldonado has obtained the steering wheel of the Nemesis, a legendary pirate ship of Sterling's. He has placed the wheel in his palace but it was later stolen by Sterling, who was resurrected by undead pirates of the Armada of the Damned."@en . . . "Male"@en . . . . "The flag of Maldonado Department."@en . . . "Not much is known about him, but he has killed James Sterling during his first journey in the Caribbean. Later, Maldonado has obtained the steering wheel of the Nemesis, a legendary pirate ship of Sterling's. He has placed the wheel in his palace but it was later stolen by Sterling, who was resurrected by undead pirates of the Armada of the Damned."@en . . . . . . "The flag of Maldonado Department."@en . "Maldonado"@en . . . . . "Armada of the Damned"@en . . . . "Maldonado is a Uruguayan city of the Maldonado Department, from which it is its capital. Its population, as of 2004, is 50,147. Its foundation, carried out by decision of the Governor of Montevideo Joaquin de Viana, started in 1755 and finished in 1757, with the definitive settlement of 104 people. Its original name was Maldonado, but years later its name was changed to San Fernando de Maldonado, in honour to the King Fernando VI of Spain. Edit this section or read more"@en . ""@en . . . . "Maldonado"@en . . . . "Maldonado is a Uruguayan city of the Maldonado Department, from which it is its capital. Its population, as of 2004, is 50,147. Its foundation, carried out by decision of the Governor of Montevideo Joaquin de Viana, started in 1755 and finished in 1757, with the definitive settlement of 104 people. Its original name was Maldonado, but years later its name was changed to San Fernando de Maldonado, in honour to the King Fernando VI of Spain. Edit this section or read more"@en . . . ""@en . "Armada of the Damned"@en .