Republic of Entre Ríos

Republic of Entre Ríos
Unrecognized state

1820–1821
Flag Coat of arms
Republic of Entre Ríos (modern-day Argentine provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes)
Capital Concepción del Uruguay
Government Republic
Jefe supremo Francisco Ramírez
History
 -  Established September 29, 1820
 -  Ramírez assassinated July 10, 1821
Area 166,980 km² (64,471 sq mi)
Today part of  Argentina

The Republic of Entre Ríos was a short-lived republic in South America in the early nineteenth century.[1] Comprising approximately 166,980 km2 (64,470 sq mi)[2] of what are today the Argentine provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes,[3] the country was founded in 1820 by the caudillo General Francisco Ramírez (who styled himself jefe supremo, supreme chief)[4] and lasted only one year.[5]

See also

References

  1. Lynch, John (1992). Caudillos in Spanish America, 1800-1850. Oxford University Press. p. 41. ISBN 0-19-821135-X.
  2. Macgregor, John (1847). The Progress of America, from the Discovery by Columbus to the Year 1846. Whittaker and Co. p. 1020.
  3. Robertson, James Alexander (1918). The Hispanic American Historical Review. Hispanic American Review. p. 387.
  4. Tenenbaum, Barbara A. (1996). Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture. Prentice Hall International. p. 533. ISBN 0-684-19754-5.
  5. Criscenti, Joseph T. (1993). Sarmiento and His Argentina. Lynne Rienner Publishers. p. 98. ISBN 1-55587-351-0.