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3.1 Climate | 3.1 Climate | ||
3.2 Geology | 3.2 Geology | ||
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4.2 Foreign relations | === Foreign relations === | ||
4.3 Participation in international events and organizations | 4.3 Participation in international events and organizations | ||
4.4 Domestic opinion | 4.4 Domestic opinion | ||
== Politics == | == Politics == | ||
The Constitution of South China serves as the supreme law of South China, which establishes a clear separation of powers. However for much of its history South China was an autocracy. From 1945 Cantonia was ruled as a single-party military junta that ended in 1985 following peaceful street protests around Cantonia that became known as the Orchid Revolution. In 1990 Cantonia adopted its current constitution, becoming a democracy. | The Constitution of South China serves as the supreme law of South China, which establishes a clear separation of powers. However for much of its history South China was an autocracy. From 1945 Cantonia was ruled as a single-party military junta that ended in 1985 following peaceful street protests around Cantonia that became known as the Orchid Revolution. In 1990 Cantonia adopted its current constitution, becoming a democracy. |