Pampas
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Historical capital of Argentina |
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Pampas is an original region of Argentina. It was captured by Indonesia as a result of the Indonesia-Argentina War. However, was recovered after many negotiations in February 2009. Its capital is Buenos Aires, which was the capital of the country (later the capital was moved to Argentine Northwest as a consequence of the past war).
Location
Pampas is neighbored by the following regions:
- Portugal, Argentine Northwest
- Lithuania, Charrua
- Portugal, Cuyo
- Romania, Mesopotamia
- Lithuania, Patagonia
- Romania, South East Chaco
- Nigeria, South South States
- South Africa, Western Cape
Productivity
V1/V2 | Nov 2010 – Feb 2015 | Feb 2015 – Jun 2016 | Jun 2016 - Oct 2020 | since Oct 2020 |
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?? | ?? | ?? | Rubber Saltpeter Oil Aluminum |
Iron Saltpeter Oil |
Mayors
The following lists the known Mayors of the region in chronological order.
- 21 August 2008 - Tycho-D (Partido Demócrata de la República Argentina)
Regions of Lithuania |
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Aquitaine · Charrua · Henan · Kaliningrad · Languedoc Roussillon · Lithuania Minor · Lithuanian Highland · Midi-Pyrenees · New Jersey · North Caucasus · Northern Russia · Oaxaca · Pampas · Patagonia · Pays de la Loire · Poitou Charentes · Polisia · Queensland · Samogitia · Shandong · Southwestern Iran · Volga Vyatka · Volga |