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The era of independence and sovereignty in Vallejar, which extends from 1829 AD to the present day. The beginning of this era was marked by the freedom of the Vallearian people, who finally had the autonomy to determine their own path and destiny. In just two years, the [[first Constitution of Vallejar]] was approved, and a [[First Monarch of Vallejar|monarch was named]], laying the foundations of the nation.
The era of independence and sovereignty in Vallejar, which extends from 1829 AD to the present day. The beginning of this era was marked by the freedom of the Vallearian people, who finally had the autonomy to determine their own path and destiny. In just two years, the [[first Constitution of Vallejar]] was approved, and a [[First Monarch of Vallejar|monarch was named]], laying the foundations of the nation.
The integration of Vallejar into the Loa Empire, which took place from 1829 until the dissolution of the empire in 1875, was a period marked by an unexpected union that significantly changed the destiny of the Vallejarian nation. Following Vallejar's forced independence from Pelaxia, the Loa Empire presented itself as an unusual yet appealing alternative. Despite the somewhat unstable government situation in the Loa Empire in the 1830s, it offered Vallejar a friendly integration into its territories, ensuring the complete freedom of the Vallejarian people in exchange for close collaboration with the imperial government. Although the integration seemed to imply Vallejar becoming part of the Loa Empire, in practice, the territory of Vallejar retained its independence. During this period, which lasted until the empire's fall in 1875, Vallejar was able to benefit from this relationship in many ways. Close collaboration allowed Vallejar to access Loa technology and modernity, which propelled the country's development. A robust trade relationship was established with neighboring Polynesian kingdoms, improving Vallejar's economy and regional influence. Furthermore, this period of unity and collaboration led to a blending of cultures and peoples, creating a more diverse and enriched society. The protection provided by the Loa Empire in the early years of national sovereignty also contributed to the security and stability of Vallejar.


One of the first decisions made by the appointed monarch was to change the name of the nation to the Christian Community of Vallejar, proclaiming the state as the defender and promoter of Vallejarian Christianity. This emphasized the importance of religion in the life and culture of the nation. Religious freedom became a fundamental right, and Vallearian Christianity became one of the key pillars of the kingdom.
One of the first decisions made by the appointed monarch was to change the name of the nation to the Christian Community of Vallejar, proclaiming the state as the defender and promoter of Vallejarian Christianity. This emphasized the importance of religion in the life and culture of the nation. Religious freedom became a fundamental right, and Vallearian Christianity became one of the key pillars of the kingdom.
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