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  | birth_date      = July 20, 1868
  | birth_date      = July 20, 1868
  | birth_place    = [[Vao'okoà]], [[Wallenland]]
  | birth_place    = [[Misionaríopāsidadi]], [[Wallenland]]
  | death_date      = August 17, 1951 (Age: 83)
  | death_date      = August 17, 1951 (Age: 83)
  | death_place    = [[Misionaríonésidadi]], Wallenland
  | death_place    = Misionaríopāsidadi, Wallenland
  | death_cause    = Murdered by bludgeoning
  | death_cause    = Murdered by bludgeoning
  | resting_place  = Missionary's Mount Cemetery
  | resting_place  = Missionary's Mount Cemetery
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  | parents        = Ba'akar Bəpa'ulatajāpe'alo (father)<br>Antonieta Waweĺe'alām (mother)
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  | alma_mater      = [[Corpus Christi College of Vao'okoà]]
  | alma_mater      = [[Corpus Christi College of Valhókoà]]
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'''Ronaldo Martinho Bəpa'ulatajāpe'alo pā Lawālīne''' was a [[Wallenland|Wallene]] politican and the 14th fajèné of the Lawālīne. He served as the 1st [[Prime Minister of Wallenland]] following the liberals' victory of the civil war. His regime was regarded as chaotic and corrupt with bribery and blackmail rampant in his government as well as his successor, [[Baltasar Inácio]].
'''Ronaldo Miguel Valebanè Baihà'adada''' was a [[Wallenland|Wallene]] politican and the . He served as the 1st [[Prime Minister of Wallenland]] following the liberals' victory of the [[Wallene Civil War|civil war]] and the establishment of an assembly. His regime was regarded as chaotic and corrupt with bribery and blackmail rampant in his government as well as his successor, [[Baltasar Inácio]].

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Ronaldo Baihà'adada
Cakobau, died February 1883, photograph by Francis H. Dufty.jpg
1st Prime Minister of Wallenland
In office
April 5, 1915 – August 1, 1917
Vice PMBaltasar Inácio
(1915-1917)
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byBaltasar Inácio
Personal details
BornJuly 20, 1868
Misionaríopāsidadi, Wallenland
DiedAugust 17, 1951 (Age: 83)
Misionaríopāsidadi, Wallenland
Cause of deathMurdered by bludgeoning
Resting placeMissionary's Mount Cemetery
Political partyLiberal Party
(1915-1924)
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Parent(s)(father)
(mother)
Alma materCorpus Christi College of Valhókoà
Military service
AllegianceThe Liberals
Years of service1912-1915
RankCommander
Battles/warsWallene Civil War

Ronaldo Miguel Valebanè Baihà'adada was a Wallene politican and the . He served as the 1st Prime Minister of Wallenland following the liberals' victory of the civil war and the establishment of an assembly. His regime was regarded as chaotic and corrupt with bribery and blackmail rampant in his government as well as his successor, Baltasar Inácio.