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Greater Republic of Central America

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Coat of arms

Languages
  
Spanish

Treaty of Amapala
  
June 20, 1895

Founded
  
1896

Capital
  
Amapala

Government
  
Republic

Established
  
September 15, 1896

Date dissolved
  
1898


The Greater Republic of Central America was a short-lived union between Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, lasting from 1896 to 1898. It was an attempt to revive the failed Federal Republic of Central America from earlier in the century.

The three countries agreed to establish a union with the signing of the Treaty of Amapala on 20 June 1895. On 15 September 1896, after the countries had all ratified the treaty individually, the union was formally confirmed. The republic was rechristened the "United States of Central America" when its constitution came into effect on 1 November 1898. The capital was to be located at the Honduran town of Amapala on the Gulf of Fonseca. The union was dissolved after General Tomás Regalado seized power in El Salvador on 21 November.

Before its dissolution, the Greater Republic established diplomatic relationships with the United States.

Guatemala and Costa Rica both considered joining the union, but neither of them eventually did.

References

Greater Republic of Central America Wikipedia


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