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  • |conventional_long_name = Belmontese Republic ...em = {{wp|Cisne Branco (march)|''Hino Nacional Belmontês''}}<br><small>"Belmontese National Anthem"</small><br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube
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  • ...try's capital after the [[Federalist Revolt|establishment]] of the [[First Belmontese Republic|First Republic]]. ...ined with the [[History of Belmonte|political instability]] of the [[Third Belmontese Republic|late-Third Republic]] and the [[Berquó Era]], with the majority o
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  • ...d by [[Leandro Tavares]], met in [[Burgo Coroa]] in 1792 and created their movement. Its ideology was based upon revolutionaries in [[Werania]] and promoted {{ ...f Azulejeiras]] and heir to the throne. In 1806, he used the revolutionary movement to claim the throne for himself and promised to work with the revolutionari
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  • ...for the Liberation of Cutinsua]], [[Citizens’ Movement (Aucuria)|Citizens’ Movement]], [[Force of Aucuria]], [[Casimiran Democratic Alliance]], and [[Green Par ...was increasingly overshadowed by {{wp|romanticism}} and {{wp|Realism (art movement)|realism}}; a strong nationalistic bent to artwork persisted, however, with
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