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  2. Free Republic - Wikipedia

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    Free Republic is a moderated Internet forum and chat site for self-described conservatives, primarily within the United States. [1] It presents articles and comments posted pseudonymously by registered members, known as "Freepers", [ 2 ] using screen names.

  3. Liberland - Wikipedia

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    Location of the claimed territory of Liberland in Europe Flag of Liberland Vít Jedlička, founder and president of Liberland. Liberland, also known as the Free Republic of Liberland, is a micronation promoted by Czech right-libertarian politician and activist Vít Jedlička, [1] [2] who began claiming in 2015 an uninhabited stretch of floodplain on the Croatian bank of the Danube (known as ...

  4. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    1573 – A peace treaty brought the Ottoman–Venetian War to an end, ceding Cyprus from the Republic of Venice to the Ottoman Empire. 1871 – José Paranhos, Viscount of Rio Branco , began a four-year premiership as Prime Minister of the Empire of Brazil , the longest in the state's history.

  5. Commonwealth of England - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth of England was the political structure during the period from 1649 to 1660 when England and Wales, later along with Ireland and Scotland, [1] were governed as a republic after the end of the Second English Civil War and the trial and execution of Charles I.

  6. Republic - Wikipedia

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    In subsequent centuries, the English word commonwealth came to be used as a translation of res publica, and its use in English was comparable to how the Romans used the term res publica. [10] Notably, during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell the word commonwealth was the most common term to call the new monarchless state, but the word ...

  7. Republic (Plato) - Wikipedia

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    Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism, wrote his version of an ideal society, Zeno's Republic, in opposition to Plato's Republic. [20] Zeno's Republic was controversial and was viewed with some embarrassment by some of the later Stoics due to its defenses of free love , incest, and cannibalism and due to its opposition to ordinary education ...

  8. Democratic Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] [34] The river was known as Zaire during the 16th and 17th centuries; Congo seems to have replaced Zaire gradually in English usage during the 18th century, and Congo is the preferred English name in 19th-century literature, although references to Zaire as the name used by the natives (i.e., derived from Portuguese usage) remained common.

  9. Free Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia

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    The Free Republic of Congo continued to gain strength throughout the winter. [20] On 24 December, Stanleyville troops occupied Bukavu and arrested the local army commander. Jean Miruho , the Provincial President of Kivu , tried to intervene the next day, but he too was arrested by Gizenga's soldiers and sent to Stanleyville along with the ...