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Summary Of: Granadine Confederation

but complicated life of the Granadine Confederation was marked by harsh opposition from the... the limits of the territory of the Granadine Confederation were to be the same that in the year 1810 divided the territory of the... The Granadine Confederation occupied a vast region... The Granadine Confederation came to an end on...

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