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==Government==
==Government==
The United Bahian Republic was headed by a {{wp|collective leadership}}, with the Presidents of the United Bahian Republic being designated as such due to their positions as being the country's leaders.
The legislature of the United Bahian Republic was the [[Bahian Assembly]], comprising of 100 members. They had the power to legislate over the issues of {{wp|foreign affairs}}, {{wp|defence}}, and {{wp|monetary affairs}}, as well as pass budgets for the operation of the government of the United Bahian Republic.
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==Member states==

Revision as of 02:19, 3 February 2020

United Bahian Republic
TBD
1954–1969
StatusPolitical union
Common languagesweRwizi, Sisulu, Njinji, Banu, Maswana, Beheiran, Makai, Badawiyan, Gaullican, Estmerish
Religion
Catholic Sotirianity
Orthodox Sotirianity
Irfan
Demonym(s)Bahian
Presidents 
• 1954
Samhuri Ngonidzashe
• 1954–1969
Izibongo Ngonidzashe
• 1954–1956
Thamsanqa Nzimande
• 1954–1969
Tawadros Abdelmesseh
Historical eraGreat Game
• Created
1 May 1954
• Dissolved
17 February 1969
Population
• 
TBD
CurrencyRwizikuran nhovodiki
Taborian denier
Djedi dirham
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Djedet
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru
File:Tabold.png Tabora
Djedet
Rwizikuru File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG
Tabora File:Tabold.png
Today part of Djedet
 Garambura
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru
 Mabifia
 Tabora

The United Bahian Republic was a sovereign state in Bahia which existed from 1954 to 1956. Comprised of the entirety of present-day Garambura, Rwizikuru, Tabora, and Djedet as well as parts of present-day Mabifia, it was intended as a political union between Rwizikuru, Tabora, and Djedet with the intention of inviting other Bahian states to join.

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History

Government

The United Bahian Republic was headed by a collective leadership, with the Presidents of the United Bahian Republic being designated as such due to their positions as being the country's leaders.

The legislature of the United Bahian Republic was the Bahian Assembly, comprising of 100 members. They had the power to legislate over the issues of foreign affairs, defence, and monetary affairs, as well as pass budgets for the operation of the government of the United Bahian Republic.

(TBC)

Member states