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  • Since the ''[[Liberação]]'' in the 1930s led by [[Renato Guimarães]] and [[Josué Couto]] that freed the island from Mariranan occupation duri ...region. Tacunia sent increasing amounts of vessels to [[Thorebourne Naval Base]] in [[Imagua]] while Marchenia increased its military funding in the late
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  • ...decrees that would radically alter the strucutre of Brazilian society. The Base Reforms included academic reform, suffrage expansion, a modern penal code, | align=center | Ulysses<br>Guimarães<br>(1916-1992)
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  • ...reforming the island from being a natural export haven to a prime military base for Marirana to project its influence around the Arucian. The cities of Dig ...s on the Maracan mainland as Mariranan forces landed at their old military base in Covancas in June 1930, the island of Maracao was occupied by Marirana.
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  • |leader_name2 = [[Giovanni Guimarães|Giovanni V. Guimarães]] ...l, their largest and wealthiest colony, intending to establish a temporary base until the European situation stabilized.
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  • ...00px|''Discovery of Belmonte'' by {{wp|Oscar Pereira da Silva|Pedro Passos Guimarães}}]] ...next 20 years. Berquó unified far-right and ultranationalist groups as his base of support and banned any opposition, establishing a {{wp|cult of personali
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