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The '''Republic of Santa Ana''' ([[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]]: ''República de Santa Ana'') was an unrecognized breakaway state of [[Creeperopolis]] which existed in 1833. The revolutionary republic was established by President [[Juan Lindo Morazán]] and Prime Minister [[Ramón Enríquez Molina]] in response to the [[Revolution of 1833]].
 
The '''Republic of Santa Ana''' ([[Spanish#Creeperian Standard Spanish|Creeperian Spanish]]: ''República de Santa Ana'') was an unrecognized breakaway state of [[Creeperopolis]] which existed in 1833. The revolutionary republic was established by President [[Juan Lindo Morazán]] and Prime Minister [[Ramón Enríquez Molina]] in response to the [[Revolution of 1833]].
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== See also ==
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* [[1833–1835 rebellions in Creeperopolis]]
  
 
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Revision as of 21:09, 21 May 2023

Republic of Santa Ana

República de Santa Ana
1833–1833
Flag of Republic of Santa Ana
Flag
StatusUnrecognized breakaway state
CapitalSanta Ana
Common languagesCreeperian Spanish
Religion
Creeperian Catholicism
Demonym(s)Santa Anan
GovernmentRevolutionary republic
President 
• 1833
Juan Lindo Morazán
Prime Minister 
• 1833
Ramón Enríquez Molina
LegislatureParliament
• Upper house
Chamber of Senators
• Lower house
Chamber of Deputies
Historical eraAdolfisto
14 June 1833
• Established
29 June 1833
• Disestablished
1 November 1833
CurrencySanta Anan peso
Preceded by
Succeeded by
20px Creeperopolis
Creeperopolis 20px
Today part of Creeperopolis

The Republic of Santa Ana (Creeperian Spanish: República de Santa Ana) was an unrecognized breakaway state of Creeperopolis which existed in 1833. The revolutionary republic was established by President Juan Lindo Morazán and Prime Minister Ramón Enríquez Molina in response to the Revolution of 1833.

See also