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|government_type        = {{wpl|Oligarchy|Oligarchic}} {{wpl|Unitary state|unitary}} {{wpl|Presidential system|presidential republic}} <small>(1898–1925)</small> <br> {{wpl|Democracry|Democratic}} {{wpl|Unitary state|unitary}} {{wpl|Presidential system|presidential republic}} <small>(1925–1943)</small>
|government_type        = {{wpl|Oligarchy|Oligarchic}} {{wpl|Unitary state|unitary}} {{wpl|Presidential system|presidential republic}} <small>(1898–1925)</small> <br> {{wpl|Democracry|Democratic}} {{wpl|Unitary state|unitary}} {{wpl|Presidential system|presidential republic}} <small>(1925–1943)</small>
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|event_start            = [[1898 Montillan coup d'etat|Democratic Restoration]]
|event_start            = [[1898 Montillan coup d'etat|Januarist Restoration]]
|date_start            = 5 January
|date_start            = 5 January
|year_start            = 1898
|year_start            = 1898
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|demonym                = [[Montillans|Montillan]]
|currency              = [[Montillan peso]]
|currency              = [[Montillan peso]]
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|leader1                = ''[[Januarist Junta]]''
|leader2                =  
|leader2                = [[Martín Granado]] {{Smaller|(first)}}
|leader3                =  
|leader3                = [[Arturo Guillén]] {{smaller|(last)}}
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|leader21              =      <!--(up to 21 distinct leaders may be included)-->
|year_leader1          = <!-- Years served -->
|year_leader1          = 1898-1899
|year_leader2          =  
|year_leader2          = 1900-1910
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|year_leader3          = 1940-1943
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|title_deputy          = <!-- Default: "Prime minister" -->
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|legislature            = [[National Assembly (Montilla)|National Assembly]]
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|house1                = <!-- Name of first chamber -->
|type_house1            = <!-- Default: "Upper house" -->
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Revision as of 00:57, 10 March 2024

Republic of the Montilla
República de la Montilla
1898–1943
Flag of Montilla
Flag
Motto: "Libertad y Diligencia"
(Anterian Common: "Liberty and Diligence")
Anthem: "Himno de la Independencia"
(Anterian Common: "Anthem of Independence")
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CapitalGuaitiao
Common languagesSpanish
Demonym(s)Montillan
GovernmentOligarchic unitary presidential republic (1898–1925)
Democratic unitary presidential republic (1925–1943)
President 
• 1898-1899
Januarist Junta
• 1900-1910
Martín Granado (first)
• 1940-1943
Arturo Guillén (last)
LegislatureNational Assembly
History 
5 January 1898
• Guaitiazo
26 April 1943
CurrencyMontillan peso

The Third Republic of Montilla, also referred to as the Hot Republic (Spanish: República Caliente [reˈpuβlika kaˈljente]), officially the Republic of the Montilla, refers to the period of Montillan history from 1898 to 1943. The Third Republic started with the restoration after the military dictatorship of the Novembrist Junta by the Januarist Junta in 1898 and ended with the rise of renovationalism in the 1943 coup d'etat.