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|colspan=2|<div align=center>[[President of Toluca|President]] - [[Emilio Santángel]] </div> | |colspan=2|<div align=center>[[President of Toluca|President]] - [[Emilio Santángel]] </div> | ||
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!scope="row"|{{flag|Yangaea}} | |||
|colspan=2|<div align=center>[[Chiefs of Yangaea|Chief]] - [[Jack Adams, Ariana Scott]] </div> | |||
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!scope="row"|{{flag|Yahel}} | !scope="row"|{{flag|Yahel}} | ||
|colspan=2|<div align=center>[[Chancellor of Yahel|Chancellor]] - [[Benaiah Yashenkelstein]] </div> | |colspan=2|<div align=center>[[Chancellor of Yahel|Chancellor]] - [[Benaiah Yashenkelstein]] </div> | ||
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Revision as of 14:26, 13 March 2019
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- Cells highlighted in yellow indicate state leaders chiefly regarded (e.g. de facto) as administering their governmental executive
- Names in small font generally denote acting, transitional, temporary leaders or representatives
This article is from APSIA 1.2. For the most recent iteration of APSIA, look at Category:APSIA 2.B |