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In the early part of the 19th century, most of the former Pelaxian Empire overseas disintegrated. A tenuous balance between liberal and conservative forces was struck in the establishment of a republic in Pelaxia; this period began in 1852 and ended in 1922. Then came the dictatorship of General Benedicto Álvaro Camargo (1922-1932). His government inaugurated a period ruled by a militarist party, the Restauración Nacional Party, up until 1957. From 1922 the country experienced rapid economic growth in the 1940s and early 1950s. With the death of Federico Pedro Olmos in November 1956 Pelaxia returned to the Federal Republic. With a fresh Constitution voted in 1958.
In the early part of the 19th century, most of the former Pelaxian Empire overseas disintegrated. A tenuous balance between liberal and conservative forces was struck in the establishment of a republic in Pelaxia; this period began in 1852 and ended in 1922. Then came the dictatorship of General Benedicto Álvaro Camargo (1922-1932). His government inaugurated a period ruled by a militarist party, the Restauración Nacional Party, up until 1957. From 1922 the country experienced rapid economic growth in the 1940s and early 1950s. With the death of Federico Pedro Olmos in November 1956 Pelaxia returned to the Federal Republic. With a fresh Constitution voted in 1958.


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Pelaxian Leopard.jpg|Cognatish statuette
Pelaxian Leopard.jpg|Cognatish statuette
Michel_Sittow_004.jpg|Jerónimo I of Pelaxia "the Edifier"
Michel_Sittow_004.jpg|Jerónimo I of Pelaxia "the Edifier"
Emperador Jerónimo lll.jpg|Jerónimo III, Emperor of Carto-Pelaxia
Raul Eutimio Vélez.jpg|Raul Solís, first Prime Minister of the Federation.
Raul Eutimio Vélez.jpg|Raul Solís, first Prime Minister of the Federation.
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