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República dos Pampas (Republic of the Pampas) origins come from the War of the Farrapos, which lasted from 1835 to 1845. During that period, the Riograndense Republic, often called Piratini Republic (Portuguese: or ), was a de facto state that existed between and geographically coinciding with the present state of Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil. Although never recognised as a self-governing state, it voted itself a Constitution in 1843. Rio Grande do Sul has always been one of the most "politicized" states in Brazil, being home to Getúlio Vargas, who ruled Brazil for two periods.

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  • Republica dos Pampas (1983: Doomsday)
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  • República dos Pampas (Republic of the Pampas) origins come from the War of the Farrapos, which lasted from 1835 to 1845. During that period, the Riograndense Republic, often called Piratini Republic (Portuguese: or ), was a de facto state that existed between and geographically coinciding with the present state of Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil. Although never recognised as a self-governing state, it voted itself a Constitution in 1843. Rio Grande do Sul has always been one of the most "politicized" states in Brazil, being home to Getúlio Vargas, who ruled Brazil for two periods.
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city largest
  • Porto Alegre
city other
  • Caxias do Sul, Bento Gonçalves, Erechim
HoSname
  • Pedro Simon
ind date
  • 1986(xsd:integer)
HoStitle
  • President
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CoA
  • ArmsRepublicaDosPampas.svg
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Name
  • República dos Pampas
Language
  • Portuguese
Currency
  • Cruzeiro do Sul
Area
  • 2.81748538E8
otl
  • Rio Grande do Sul
Capital
  • Porto Alegre
Flag
  • FlagRepublicaDosPampas.svg‎
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  • República dos Pampas (Republic of the Pampas) origins come from the War of the Farrapos, which lasted from 1835 to 1845. During that period, the Riograndense Republic, often called Piratini Republic (Portuguese: or ), was a de facto state that existed between and geographically coinciding with the present state of Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil. Although never recognised as a self-governing state, it voted itself a Constitution in 1843. Independence at that time was proclaimed by Antônio de Souza Neto, who assigned Bento Gonçalves da Silva as its first president during the rebellion which became the War of the Farrapos. In 1839, the Piratini Republic formed a confederation with the short-lived Juliana Republic (República Juliana in Portuguese) which proclaimed its independence in the same year. November 1839, however, saw the war result in the defeat of the Juliana Republic. The Riograndense Republic had five capitals during its nearly nine years of existence: the cities of Piratini (for which it is often called Piratini Republic), Alegrete, Caçapava do Sul (official capitals), Bagé (for only two weeks), and São Borja. The war between the Gaúchos and the Brazilian Empire was ended by the Ponche Verde Treaty. Rio Grande do Sul has always been one of the most "politicized" states in Brazil, being home to Getúlio Vargas, who ruled Brazil for two periods.
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