The Federal Republic of Central America (Spanish: República Federal de Centro América), initially known as the United Provinces of Central America (Provincias...
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The Greater Republic of Central America (Spanish: República Mayor de Centroamérica), later the United States of Central America (Spanish: Estados Unidos...
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Central American Republic may refer to: Federal Republic of Central America, 1823–1839/1841 state encompassing modern-day Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras...
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A federal republic is a federation of states with a republican form of government. At its core, the literal meaning of the word republic when used to reference...
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formerly part of the Federal Republic of Central America there is a distinction between the Spanish language terms "América Central" and "Centroamérica"...
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constitution of the Federal Republic of Central America (Spanish: constitución de la República Federal de Centro América) was the governing document of the Federal...
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This is a list of heads of state of the Federal Republic of Central America from its founding in 1821/1823 until its dissolution in 1840. Political parties...
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Central America was a unified nation at several points throughout its history, and while united, the country has used several national flags. The design...
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Empire to form the short lived Federal Republic of Central America, also known as United Provinces of Central America. Honduras remained as a member state...
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modern boundaries of Central America. In 1823, the Federal Republic of Central America was formed. It was intended to be a federal republic modeled after...
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prosperity of its people, and purity of thoughts. The five stars represent the five nations of the former Federal Republic of Central America and the hope...
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Costa Rica became part of the independent Mexican Empire in 1821. Costa Rica was part of the Federal Republic of Central America in 1823, before gaining...
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Republic of Central America may refer to: Federal Republic of Central America, 1823–1839/1841 state encompassing modern-day Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras...
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historically occurred during the existence of the Federal Republic of Central America. It is distinct from the Central American integration process, which is a diplomatic...
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inspired by, the flag of the Federal Republic of Central America and flag of Argentina.[citation needed] It is one of the few flags of sovereign states that...
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independence from Spain, the Federal Republic of Central America was annexed by the Mexican Empire on January 25, 1822. The Federal Republic would regain independence...
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attempt was the Federal Republic of Central America, and the most recent effort was the founding of the Republic of Central America 11 years earlier...
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the meantime the Central American Federal Constituent Assembly drafted the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Central America which was enacted...
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like those of several other countries in the region, are based on the flag of the former Federal Republic of Central America. In the center of the flag...
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Los Altos (state) (redirect from Los Altos (Central America))
The State of Los Altos (Spanish: Estado de Los Altos), commonly known as Los Altos, was the 6th state of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1838...
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The Second Central American Civil War or the Second Central American Federal War was a military conflict in Central America between 1838 and 1840. A military...
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The president of Nicaragua (Spanish: presidente de Nicaragua), officially known as the president of the Republic of Nicaragua (Spanish: Presidente de...
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Empire, only to further secede as part of the Federal Republic of Central America two years later. Upon the republic's independence in 1841, El Salvador became...
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heads of state of Costa Rica since Central American independence from Spain. From 1824 to 1838 Costa Rica was a state within the Federal Republic of Central...
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recognition of Agustín de Iturbide as emperor. Between 1824 and 1838 Costa Rica was a member of the Federal Republic of Central America, and the president...
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Provinces of Central America (a blue and white striped United Provinces flag, with the Costa Rican State Seal added). When the Federal Republic of Central America...
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territories of the Caribbean under British colonial influence. Federal Republic of Central America—formerly the United Provinces of Central America, a federal republic...
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Manuel José Arce (category Heads of state of the Federal Republic of Central America)
served as the first president of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1825 to 1829. Manuel José Arce was the son of Spaniard Bernardo José de Arce...
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Juan Galindo (category Explorers of Central America)
and administrative officer for the Liberal government of the Federal Republic of Central America. He represented the government by a diplomatic mission...
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January 2004, and "CAFTA-DR" is used after that. The Dominican Republic–Central America–United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR; Spanish: Tratado...
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