First Tropican Republic
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Independent State of Tropico Estado Independiente del Trópico | |||||||
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Capital | Puerto Isabella | ||||||
Common languages | Spanish | ||||||
Government | Republic | ||||||
First Secretary | |||||||
• 1965-1992 | Manuel Allende | ||||||
• 1992-1993 | Jonathan Rodríguez | ||||||
President | |||||||
Second Secretary | |||||||
Legislature | People's National Assembly | ||||||
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Today part of | Tropico |
The First Tropican Republic, also called Independent State of Tropico (Spanish: Estado Independiente del Trópico) was the independent state that resulted from the defeat of Spanish colonialists from Tropico on November 9, 1821, led by General Domingo Ordóñez.