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Aguada

República de Aguada

The Republic of Aguada

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Flag of Aguada

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Seal of Aguada

Motto

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Anthem: A las Barricadas

To the Barricades

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Capital: Sandino

Official Languages: Spanish • English • Dutch

Minor Languages:

  • French
  • Sranantongo

Demonym(s):

  • Aguadan
  • Aguadano (Spanish)
  • Aguadaans (Dutch)

Religion: 

  • 43.1% Christianity
  • 38.5% Not religious
  • 15.3% Folk religion
  • 3.1% Other

Government: Semi-presidential republic

  • President Hugo Artimese

Legislature: Parliament

  • Senate
  • House of Representatives

Currency: Aguadan peso (₱) (AGP)

Timezone: UTC-7 (AGST)

Population: Neutral increase 330,627

GPD: [gdp will come here] Increase

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Internet TLD: .av

ISO 3166 Code: AV

Aguada, officially the Republic of Cuba is a country in the southeast region. It has a coastline along the [name of sea] in the south. [further explanation]

History

Pre-colonial era (4000 B.C.E. - 1542 C.E.)

Humans first settled Aguada around 6,000 years ago. The first settlers of Aguada were the Guanahatabey people. The Guanahatabey people migrated from the larger southeastern peninsula and lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle. The Arawakan-speaking ancestors of the Taíno people arrived around 2000 years ago in a separate migration. Unlike the previous settlers of Aguada, the Taíno were living a communal agricultural lifestyle. While descendants of the first settlers of Aguada inhabited the southern tip of the peninsula, the Taíno people were living in larger groups in the northern regions.

The Guanahatabey people were reliant on fishing, gathering wild fruits and hunting of small animals like birds and hutia's. On the other hand, the Taíno people focused on communal agriculture. The Taíno people grew the yuca root and used that to make cassava bread. They also ate sweet potato and corn.

Spanish colonization and rule ([year]- [year])

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Dutch colonization and rule ([year]- [year])

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British colonization and rule ([year]- [year])

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Independence movements ([year]- [year])

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Republic ([year]- [year])

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