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'''Havlanca''', officially the '''Federal Havlancan Republic''' ({{wp|Portuguse language|Portuguese}}: ''República Havlancense Federal'') is a country in {{wp|South America}}. It borders {{wp|Brazil}} to the north, the {{wp|Atlantic Ocean}} to the east, {{wp|Uruguay}} to the southwest, and {{wp|Argentina}} and {{wp|Paraguay}} to the west. Havlanca covers an area of approximately 576,774 km² (222,964 sq mi) and has a population of around 30.1 million. The capital is {{wp|Lages}} while while the largest city is {{wp|Curitiba}} and main financial hub is {{wp|Porto Alegre}}. | '''Havlanca''', officially the '''Federal Havlancan Republic''' ({{wp|Portuguse language|Portuguese}}: ''República Havlancense Federal'') is a country in {{wp|South America}}. It borders {{wp|Brazil}} to the north, the {{wp|Atlantic Ocean}} to the east, {{wp|Uruguay}} to the southwest, and {{wp|Argentina}} and {{wp|Paraguay}} to the west. Havlanca covers an area of approximately 576,774 km² (222,964 sq mi) and has a population of around 30.1 million. The capital is {{wp|Lages}} while while the largest city is {{wp|Curitiba}} and main financial hub is {{wp|Porto Alegre}}. | ||
The area that became Uruguay was first inhabited by groups of {{wp|Hunter–gatherer|hunter–gatherers}} over 10,000 years ago. The predominant tribe at the moment of the {{wp|Portuguese colonization of the Americas|arrival of Europeans}} was the {{wp|Guaraní people}}. European colonization in Havlanca started with the arrival of {{wp|Portuguese people}} and {{wp|Spanish people|Spanish}} {{wp|Jesuit}} missionaries in the {{wp|Colony of Brazil}}. The territory would emerge as a disputed between {{wp|Spanish Empire|Spain}} and {{wp|Portuguse Empire|Portugal}}, as such the {{wp|Kingdom of Portugal|monarchy}} encouraged the immigration of settlers from the {{wp|Azores|Azores Islands}}, to build up a Portuguese population. German immigrants came to Brazil soon after it {{wp|Independence of Brazil|gained independence in 1822}} from Portugal. They were recruited to work as farmers and were granted large tracts where they could settle with their families and colonize the region. German immigrantion was also supportrd by private groups that promoted the immigration of Europeans to the Americas, such as the Hamburg Colonization Society. These groups created rural communities or colonies for immigrants, many of which developed into large cities, such as {{wp|Blumenau}} and {{wp|Joinville}}. | The area that became Uruguay was first inhabited by groups of {{wp|Hunter–gatherer|hunter–gatherers}} over 10,000 years ago. The predominant tribe at the moment of the {{wp|Portuguese colonization of the Americas|arrival of Europeans}} was the {{wp|Guaraní people}}. European colonization in Havlanca started with the arrival of {{wp|Portuguese people}} and {{wp|Spanish people|Spanish}} {{wp|Jesuit}} missionaries in the {{wp|Colony of Brazil}}. The territory would emerge as a disputed between {{wp|Spanish Empire|Spain}} and {{wp|Portuguse Empire|Portugal}}, as such the {{wp|Kingdom of Portugal|monarchy}} encouraged the immigration of settlers from the {{wp|Azores|Azores Islands}}, to build up a Portuguese population. | ||
German immigrants came to Brazil soon after it {{wp|Independence of Brazil|gained independence in 1822}} from Portugal. They were recruited to work as farmers and were granted large tracts where they could settle with their families and colonize the region. German immigrantion was also supportrd by private groups that promoted the immigration of Europeans to the Americas, such as the Hamburg Colonization Society. These groups created rural communities or colonies for immigrants, many of which developed into large cities, such as {{wp|Blumenau}} and {{wp|Joinville}}. | |||
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Federal Havlancan Republic República Havlancense Federal | |
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Flag | |
Motto: "Liberdade ou Morte" "Liberty or Death" | |
Anthem: "Um Juramento ao Sul" "An Oath to the South" | |
Capital | Lages |
Largest city | Curitiba |
Ethnic groups (2023) |
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Religion | Roman Catholic |
Demonym(s) | Havlancan, Havlancense |
Government | Federal semi-presidential republic |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Independence from Brazil | |
• Raggamuffin War | 20 September 1835 |
• Piratini Republic | 11 September 1836 |
• Southern Confederation | 29 July 1839 |
• Paraná Annexation | 15 November 1842 |
• Independence Recognised | 1 March 1845 |
• Current Constitution | 8 February 1992 |
Area | |
• Total | 576,774 km2 (222,694 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 census | 30,192,315 |
• Density | 52/km2 (134.7/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $2.372 trillion |
• Per capita | $78,564 |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $2.135 trillion |
• Per capita | $70,713 |
Gini (2023) | 43.2 medium |
HDI (2023) | 0.861 very high |
Currency | Cruzeiro (C$) |
Time zone | UTC-3 (HST) |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
Calling code | 597 |
Havlanca, officially the Federal Havlancan Republic (Portuguese: República Havlancense Federal) is a country in South America. It borders Brazil to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Uruguay to the southwest, and Argentina and Paraguay to the west. Havlanca covers an area of approximately 576,774 km² (222,964 sq mi) and has a population of around 30.1 million. The capital is Lages while while the largest city is Curitiba and main financial hub is Porto Alegre.
The area that became Uruguay was first inhabited by groups of hunter–gatherers over 10,000 years ago. The predominant tribe at the moment of the arrival of Europeans was the Guaraní people. European colonization in Havlanca started with the arrival of Portuguese people and Spanish Jesuit missionaries in the Colony of Brazil. The territory would emerge as a disputed between Spain and Portugal, as such the monarchy encouraged the immigration of settlers from the Azores Islands, to build up a Portuguese population.
German immigrants came to Brazil soon after it gained independence in 1822 from Portugal. They were recruited to work as farmers and were granted large tracts where they could settle with their families and colonize the region. German immigrantion was also supportrd by private groups that promoted the immigration of Europeans to the Americas, such as the Hamburg Colonization Society. These groups created rural communities or colonies for immigrants, many of which developed into large cities, such as Blumenau and Joinville.