São Leopoldo

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Federal Republic of São Leopoldo

República Federal de São Leopoldo
Capital
and largest city
Curitiba
Official languages Portuguese
Demonym(s) Leopoldean
Leopoldense
Government Federal presidential constitutional republic
• President
Matheus Teixeira
Suzana Gonçalves
Legislature National Council
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Independence 
• Declared
March 1, 1845
• Recognized
December 19, 1853
• First constitution
January 2, 1854
Area
• Total
576,409.6 km2 (222,553.0 sq mi)
Population
• 2018 census
29,672,993
GDP (PPP) 2015 estimate
• Total
R$541 billion
HDI (2017) 0.798
high
Currency Leopoldean real (R$)
Time zone UTC-3
Driving side right
Calling code +55
ISO 3166 code SLP
Internet TLD .slp

São Leopoldo, officially the Federal Republic of São Leopoldo, is sovereign nation located in South America. It borders Brazil to the north, Argentina and Paraguay to the west, Uruguay to the south, and Atlantic Ocean to the east. The capital city and the largest city of the country is Curitiba.

São Leopoldo is a federal republic following the presidential itsystem. The President is the both head of state and head of government as well. The national legislature is the Federal Council, which divided into two chambers: Senate (upper house) and Chamber of Deputies (lower house).

Before the Portuguese colonization, it was already inhabited by the Indian tribes while the first European explorers arrived. The ...

Etymology

History

Early history

Portuguese colonization

United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves

Empire of Brazil

Ragamuffin war and independence

Calls for independence would continue to rise after the end of the Ragamuffin War and the independence of the Riograndese and Juliana republics. Inspired by the republic's endeavors against the increasingly hostile and authoritative Empire of Brazil, the people of São Leopoldo declared unilateral independence from the Empire on March 1st, 1845, to the great dismay of the Brazillian government. Despite acting as a self-governing entity, São Leopoldo would not be recognized as a country by the Empire of Brazil until December 19th, 1853. On the same date, the State of Párana, which was orignally under Brazillian control, was seperated from the Empire and joined São Leopoldo.

Post-independence

Late 19th century

20th century

21st century

Geography

Government and politics

Government

Administrative divisions

Flag States Capital Established
Iguaçu Cascavel 1943
Párana Curitiba 1853
Rio Grande Porto Alegre 1845
Santa Catarina Joinville 1845

Political parties

São Leopoldo have three major political parties named: National Republican Party, United People's Party, and Liberal Party.

Economy

Infrastructure

Demographics

Health

Education

Culture