Orta Amerika Federal Cumhuriyeti
- en.wikipedia.org Federal Republic of Central AmericaThe Federal Republic of Central America (Spanish: República Federal de Centro América), initially known as the United Provinces of Central America...
- worldatlas.com geography/federal-republic-of-…The coat of arms also bears the nation’s name “Republica Federal de Centro America” (Federal Republic of Central America).
- thoughtco.com the-federal-republic-of-central-…The United Provinces of Central America (also known as the Federal Republic of Central America, or República Federal de Centroamérica) was a...
- neuralword.com en/article/the-federal-republic-of…The Federal Republic of Central America (FRCA) was a short-lived political union that existed between 1823 and 1841.
- history.state.gov countries/central-american-…In 1823, the United Provinces of Central America was formed of the five Central American states under Gen. Manuel Jose Arce.Bulunamadı: republic
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Federal_…...Republik Persekutuan Amerika Tengah; Províncies Unides de l'Amèrica Central; Den sentralamerikanske føderasjonen; Federal Republic of Central America...
- tarnmoor.com 2018/02/07/the-federal-republic-of-…...John Lloyd Stephens was appointed by President Martin Van Buren to be a special ambassador to the unified Federal Republic of Central America.
- encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com Federal …Central American Federation. (redirected from Federal Republic of Central America) Also found in: Wikipedia.
- alternatehistory.com forum/threads/how-big-could-…The FRCA, also known as the United Provinces of Central America, is one of those fun countries with AH potential...
- fotw.info flags/cam-us.htmlGreater Republic of Central America (1898) (Republica Mayor de Centro America). ... - 10 April 1825 - Federal Republic of Central America.
Genel bilgiler
Kısa bilgiler
- Yüzölçümü:430.000 km²
- Başkenti:San Salvador (1834-1838 yy.), Sonsonate (1834 y.), Guatemala (1821-1834 yy.)
- Devlet yöneticileri:Francisco Morazán, Manuel José Arce, Diego Vigil y Cocaña, José Gregorio Salazar, José Francisco Barrundia, Mariano Beltranena y Llano