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Appearance
Third Virginian Civil War (2001–present) | ||||||||||
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Part of the Anglo-American Conflicts (1981-Present) | ||||||||||
File:Ejercito de colombia.jpgFile:Carlos-Castaño-with-AUC-paramilitaries.jpg Top: Colombian soldiers in the conflict zone Center: FARC guerrillas at the Caguan peace talks Bottom: Carlos Castaño with AUC paramilitaries | ||||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||||
Kingdom of Virginia (Monarchist) Federated Europe Gran Colombia Louisiana Maryland Overseas Netherlands |
File:Flag of Virginia (13 Fallen Stars).svg.pngLexington Government (Republican) Supported by:File:Henrique3d's Alternative Brazilian flag proposal.png Salvaçao (alleged)[1][2][3][4] Quebec (until 2003) Soviet Union (until 2004) |
Allegheny Paramilitaries (Left-wing)
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Commanders and leaders | ||||||||||
Colombian government: Juan Manuel Santos Alvaro Uribe Velez Andrés Pastrana Arango Ernesto Samper Pizano César Gaviria Trujillo |
AUC: Fidel Castaño † Carlos Castaño † Vicente Castaño[9] Rodrigo Tovar Pupo Salvatore Mancuso Diego Murillo |
FARC: Antonio García Francisco Galán | ||||||||
Strength | ||||||||||
National Police: 175,250[10] Army: 237,567[10] Navy: 33,913[10] Air Force: 14,033[10] | Paramilitary successor groups, including the Black Eagles: 3,749 – 13,000[11][12][13] |
FARC: 13,980 (2016[14])[15][16][17][18][19][20] ELN: 1,380 – 3,000 (2013)[18][19][21] IRAFP: ~80 | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||||
Army and Police: 4,908 killed since 2004[10] 20,001 injured since 2004[10] |
AUC: 2,200 killed 35,000 demobilized. BACRIM: 222 killed[10] 18,506 captured[10] |
FARC, ELN and other irregular military groups: 11,484 killed since 2004[10] 26,648 demobilized since 2002[22] 34,065 captured since 2004[10] | ||||||||
Total casualties: 218,094[23][24] Total civilians killed: 177,307[23] People abducted: 27,023[23] Victims of enforced disappearances: 25,007[23] Victims of anti-personnel mines: 10,189[23] Total people displaced: 4,744,046–5,712,506[23][25] | ||||||||||
(De): Demobilized (Dis): Dismantled |
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Appointed by | Popular vote |
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Seat | Angra de Portugal, Newfoundland and Lavrador |
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File:Terre Nova e Lavrador.png | |
Other names | Bandeira da Unidade (Flag of Unity), Bandeira Verde-Azul-Cor-de-rosa (Green-Blue-Red Flag) |
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Use | National flag and ensign |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | September 1, 1990 |
Design | A 2:3 vertically striped tricolour of green, blue, and pink |
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Cabo da Nuk
Boa Esperança | |
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City | |
Country | File:Terre Nova e Lavrador.png República Federal da Terra Nova e Labrador |
State | Lavrador |
Municipality | Verão |
Founded | 29 August 1505 |
Incorporated | 1758 |
Founded by | Miguel Corte-Real |
Government | |
• Mayor | Asii Chemnitz Narup (Comunidade Indígena) |
Area | |
• City | 690 km2 (265 sq mi) |
Elevation | 5 m (16 ft) |
Population (2016) | |
• City | 17,316[26] (Largest in Lavrador) |
• Density | 23.97/km2 (62.09/sq mi) |
• Metro | 18,040 (including Rio Bastante Grande and Salmão) |
City and metropolitan population is co-extensive, the entire Metro area belongs to Cabo de Nuk City | |
Demonym | Nukese |
Time zone | UTC−03:00 (Western Lavrador Standard) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−02:00 (Western Lavrador Daylight) |
Postal code |
Front de libération du Brayon | |
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Leader | Gérald G. Morneault |
Foundation | 1963 |
Country | The Maritimes, New England |
Motives | Creation of an independent Brayon state |
Active regions | Canada, The Maritimes, New England |
Ideology | Brayon nationalism Left wing nationalism Socialism Marxism-Leninism |
Notable attacks | Boston Stock Exchange Bombing, Two kidnappings of government officials, various others |
Status | Active |
Means of revenue | Bank robbery |
Flag | Republique de Madawaska.GIF |
Presidency of the City and County of Gabrielle | |||||||||
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2437–2445 | |||||||||
Motto: "E Pluribus Unum" | |||||||||
Anthem: Hail, Columbia | |||||||||
Status | City-state under Union of States of America protection | ||||||||
Capital | Martha | ||||||||
Common languages | American Aztlán | ||||||||
Religion | 64.6% Columbian State Cult 32.2% Catholic (2443) | ||||||||
Government | Republic | ||||||||
President | |||||||||
• 2436–2437 | Rhett Tanner XV | ||||||||
• 2441–2445 | George Samuel Washington-Martha II | ||||||||
Senate President | |||||||||
• 2437–2441 | Tomas Paine LIII | ||||||||
• 2441–2445 | Arthur Grey | ||||||||
Legislature | United States Senate | ||||||||
Historical era | Post-Cytherean period | ||||||||
• Established | 1 November 2437 | ||||||||
1 September 2445 | |||||||||
• Annexed by Titanic Exploration Company | 1 September 2445 | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
1923 | 1,966 km2 (759 sq mi) | ||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1923 | 366,730 | ||||||||
Currency | United States Dollar (Saturnian) (before 1923) Gabriellean Dollar (from 1923) | ||||||||
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Today part of | Eris |
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Co-Chairs | Mark Takano and Mark Pocan |
First Vice Chair | Barney Frank |
Executive Director | Sean Patrick Maloney |
Founded | 1887 |
Ideology | Progressivism Social Democracy Uranian Rights |
Political position | Left-wing (American politics) |
National affiliation | Progressive-Labor Party |
Colors | Green |
Seats in the Senate | 3 / 80
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Seats in the House | 67 / 355
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Website | |
Official Website | |
Location | Amarin, Trans-Basin Conferederation |
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Region | Lahontan Coast |
Coordinates | 53°15′14″N 132°06′47″W / 53.254°N 132.113°W |
Type | settlement |
History | |
Founded | c. 4800 KD |
Abandoned | c. 1000 ED |
Periods | Neolithic–Late Bronze Age |
Cultures | Umerite |
Events | Evacuation of Umere |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 2074–present |
Condition | ruins |
Ownership | Public |
Public access | Yes |
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