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Ferdinandia

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Grand Republic of Ferdinándia
Gran República de Ferdinándia
Flag of Ferdinandia
Flag
Coat of arms of Ferdinandia
Coat of arms
Motto: "Libertad o Muerte"(Isabellan)
“Freedom or Death"
Anthem: 
El himno de Ferdinándia(official)
Anthem of Ferdinándia

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Claimed lands of Ferdinándia
Claimed lands of Ferdinándia
StatusDefunct
CapitalSan Sebastián
Common languagesIsabellan
Religion
Lumenism
GovernmentFederal Presidential-Confederation
President 
• 1770–1777
Bernardo Freire
Vice-President 
• 1770-1777
Carlos Romero
CurrencyFerdinándian Peso
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Viceroyalty of Elaklania
Viceroyalty of Nastanovo
Elaklanian Empire
Sovereignty of Nastanovo
Today part of Nastanovo
 Elaklania

The Grand Republic of Ferdinándia was the former Government of Nastanovo and Elaklania established following the War of Ferdinándian Independence (1770-1773) between revolutionaries in the Viceroyalties of Nastanovo and Elaklania against the Isabellan Empire.


War of Ferdinándian Independence

The Days of Terror

First Ferdinándian National Congress

Arrival of Isabellan Garrisons

Proclamation of the Republic

Battle of San Sebastián

Battle of Santo Dominco

Battle of Puerto Bontia

Battle of Cruz Del Salvador

2nd Battle of Puerto Bontia

Treaty of Liznon

Sister's War of Nastanovo and Elaklania

Osceola's Speech

Nastnovian Republican Outrage

2nd Battle of San Sebastián

Proclaimation of the Elaklanian Empire

Nastnovian Overconfidence

Battles of Santo Dominco

Battle of Esperanza

Recognition of Elaklanian Independence

Aftermath of the Sister's War and Collapse

Main Article: Dissolution of Ferdinándia

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Society

Economics

Politics

Religion

Military