Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes VI (Do Not Post Current Politics or Political Figures Here)

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Estados de Comunidade Pluricontinental

The states, that are subjects of international law are components of the Community, which is a realm and has a monarch.

The Autonomous Region of the South Mid-Atlantic (composed of Trindade e Martim Vaz, Arquipélago de São Pedro e São Paulo and the Ilha de Ascensão) belongs to Brasil, the Autonomous Region of the Tristan da Cunha and Gough Islands belongs to Adango and the Autonomous Region of Saint Helena Island belongs to The Congo. These regions were transferred to their current states in 1976 and their regional government is headed by a Commissioner.

Guiné is a larger country, occupying most of the southern parts of Western Africa. Its flag is supposed to be representing abstract, local motives in a non-heraldic manner. I haven't so far had the resources & time to research an appropriate design yet, apologies for that.

The language is referred to as Lusitanian, or more precisely Lusitanian Latin, but Lusitania and Castilia are virtually synonymous here. The distinction between the two languages and ethnicities are far lesser than in our world. The distinction is deeper between Lusitania/ Castilia and Aragon on the other hand. 'Portugal' is the name of a county here, centred on the city of Porto.
Between 1926 and 1986 the heads of state (Administrator) of Lusitania were appointed by the monarch, rather than them being elected by direct election.

The most prominent parties are
- The Regenerator Party (1851)
- The Socialist Party (1875)
- The Progressive Party (1876) and
- The Ecologist Party (1982).

One might say that India is sorely missing, but that's too British for me in terms of colonialism. Macau and Lesser Sunda I deemed to small and part of the mainland to be included in this community.

@Lewie

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All Abrahamic religions grouped into one?
Yeah, convenience... these days the question whether someone is religious or not is almost more important then what religion they follow if they follow one. And genetically they do share the same root, it's a theological fact. Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Rastafarianism and Bahá'í are grouped into this category.
 
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1841: George Muntz (Moderate) (1st term)
1842:
Joshua Scholefield (Moderate)
1843: Benjamin Hall (Moderate)
1844: Henry Labouchere (Moderate) (1st term)
1845: George Muntz (Moderate) (2nd term)
1846: John Russell (Moderate) (1st term)
1847: Edward Cardwell (Moderate) (1st term)
1848: George Muntz (Moderate) (3rd term)
1849: John Russell (Moderate) (2nd term)
1850: Henry Labouchere (Moderate) (2nd term)
1851: George Cornewall Lewis (Moderate) (1st term)
1852: John Russell (Moderate) (3rd term)
1853: Edward Cardwell (Moderate) (2nd term)
1854: John Hobhouse (Moderate) (1st term)
1855: John Russell (Moderate) (4th term)
1856: George Cornewall Lewis (Moderate) (2nd term)
1857: Edward Cardwell (Moderate) (3rd term)
1858: John Hobhouse (Moderate) (2nd term)
1859: Sidney Herbert (Moderate)
1860: Charles Pelham Villiers (Moderate)
1861: John Russell (Moderate) (5th term)
1862: George Robinson (Moderate) (1st term)
1863: William Patrick Adam (Moderate)
1864: John Russell (Moderate) (6th term)
1865: Samuel Laing (Moderate)
1866: George Robinson (Moderate) (2nd term)
1867: Edward Stanley (Moderate)
1868: John Russell (Moderate) (7th term)
1869: George Ward Hunt (Moderate)
1870: George Robinson (Moderate) (3rd term)
1871: Henry Bruce (Moderate)
1872: Robert Lowe (Moderate)
1873: Henry James (Moderate) (1st term)
1874: George Robinson (Moderate) (4th term)
1875: Hugh Childers (Moderate) (1st term)
1876: R. A. Cross (Moderate) (1st term)
1877: Charles Adderley (Moderate)
1878: Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy (Moderate)
1879: Stafford Northcote (Moderate)
1880: Henry James (Moderate) (2nd term)
1881: George Robinson (Moderate) (5th term)
1882: Thomas Baring (Moderate) (1st term)
1883: Hugh Childers (Moderate) (2nd term)
1884: John Spencer (Moderate)

1885: Joseph Chamberlain (Radical)
1886: John Wodehouse (Moderate)
1887: R. A. Cross (Moderate) (2nd term)
1888: George W. E. Russell (Moderate)
1889: Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Moderate)
1890: Thomas Baring (Moderate) (2nd term)
 
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1841: George Muntz (Moderate) (1st term)
1842:
Joshua Scholefield (Moderate)
1843: Benjamin Hall (Moderate)
1844: Henry Labouchere (Moderate) (1st term)
1845: George Muntz (Moderate) (2nd term)
1846: John Russell (Moderate) (1st term)
1847: Edward Cardwell (Moderate) (1st term)
1848: George Muntz (Moderate) (3rd term)
1849: John Russell (Moderate) (2nd term)
1850: Henry Labouchere (Moderate) (2nd term)
1851: George Cornewall Lewis (Moderate) (1st term)
1852: John Russell (Moderate) (3rd term)
1853: Edward Cardwell (Moderate) (2nd term)
1854: John Hobhouse (Moderate) (1st term)
1855: John Russell (Moderate) (4th term)
1856: George Cornewall Lewis (Moderate) (2nd term)
1857: Edward Cardwell (Moderate) (3rd term)
1858: John Hobhouse (Moderate) (2nd term)
1859: Sidney Herbert (Moderate)
1860: Charles Pelham Villiers (Moderate)
1861: John Russell (Moderate) (5th term)
1862: George Robinson (Moderate) (1st term)
1863: William Patrick Adam (Moderate)
1864: John Russell (Moderate) (6th term)
1865: Samuel Laing (Moderate)
1866: George Robinson (Moderate) (2nd term)
1867: Edward Stanley (Moderate)
1868: John Russell (Moderate) (7th term)
1869: George Ward Hunt (Moderate)
1870: George Robinson (Moderate) (3rd term)
1871: Henry Bruce (Moderate)
1872: Robert Lowe (Moderate)
1873: Henry James (Moderate) (1st term)
1874: George Robinson (Moderate) (4th term)
1875: Hugh Childers (Moderate) (1st term)
1876: R. A. Cross (Moderate) (1st term)
1877: Charles Adderley (Moderate)
1878: Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy (Moderate)
1879: Stafford Northcote (Moderate)
1880: Henry James (Moderate) (2nd term)
1881: George Robinson (Moderate) (5th term)
1882: Thomas Baring (Moderate) (1st term)
1883: Hugh Childers (Moderate) (2nd term)
1884: John Spencer (Moderate)

1885: Joseph Chamberlain (Radical)
1886: John Wodehouse (Moderate)
1887: R. A. Cross (Moderate) (2nd term)
1888: George W. E. Russell (Moderate)
1889: Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Moderate)
1890: Thomas Baring (Moderate) (2nd term)
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