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  2. Restored Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Restored Republic (Spanish: República Restaurada) was the era of Mexican history between 1867 and 1876, starting with the liberal triumph over the Second French Intervention in Mexico and the fall of the Second Mexican Empire and ending with Porfirio Diaz's ascension to the presidency.

  3. Crypto scammers pull in $155 million on latest Trump coin rumors

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    A token called Restore the Republic has witnessed a dramatic rise and fall, amid confusion over its origin. Crypto scammers pull in $155 million on latest Trump coin rumors Skip to main content

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  5. List of countries by date of transition to a republican ...

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    Fiji Republic proclaimed as a result of the coup d'état of Sitiveni Rabuka [19] Mauritius: 12 March 1992: Republic of Mauritius proclaimed as a result of constitutional changes [20] Nepal: 28 May 2008: Abolition of monarchy [21] Barbados: 30 November 2021: Proclaimed itself a republic via constitutional changes [20]

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    In what it called a “routine” update to its online fact sheet on US relations with Taiwan last week, the State Department dropped the phrase “we do not support Taiwan independence” – a ...