Colónia do Rio Orange

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Orange River Colony Colónia do Rio Orange
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Colónia Britânica
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1900 – 1910
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Bandeira
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Colónia Do Rio Orange
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Continente
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África
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Capital
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Bloemfontein
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Língua oficial
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Africaner, Inglês
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Religião
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Igreja Reformada Holandesa, Igreja Anglicana
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Governo
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Monarquia constitucional
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Monarca
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Vitória do Reino Unido
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Período histórico
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Século XIX
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• 1900
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Fundação
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• 1910
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Dissolução
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A Colónia do Rio Orange foi uma colónia Britânica criada por anexação com o Estado Livre de Orange em 1900 depois da Segunda Guerra Boer, até à sua transformação em 1910 na província Sul-Africana do Estado Livre.
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