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  • ...tuguese Longinor into three captaincies under the control of the Colony of Brazil in 1670. ...red to be the model that served as the basis for the later colonization of Brazil, which effectively began in 1530. The Portuguese Colony in Longinor, named
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  • |conventional_long_name = Imperial Federation of Brazil |common_name = Brazil
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  • | newspaper = The National Post * [[wikipedia:Conservatism#Brazil|Brazil]]
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  • .... Presidents are elected by {{wp|First-past-the-post voting|first-past-the-post voting}} for a nonrenewable six-year term, and no person who has served for ...ecent sources suggesting that Keppland has become a full {{wp|Dictatorship|dictatorship}} or ''de facto'' {{wp|One-party state|one-party state}}. Numerous opposit
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  • ...ublic. Initially a liberal presidential republic, the country slipped into dictatorship under President [[Fridrikas Dabrauskas]] until his assassination. A subsequ ...a thriving multiparty democracy after decades of political turbulence and dictatorship; however, the country continues to suffer from issues of economic and ethni
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  • ...by the Emperor, but the ''shōgun'' held the real power. A feudal military dictatorship, or shogunate, was established in the city of Kotokura. During the Kotokura ...rty (DLP) also gained influence due to these social changes and the end of post-war economic growth which had been continuous until the oil crisis and stag
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