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However, Argentina's king then became active again and towns now started moving to the "real" Argentina. New Argentina was not useful anymore, so it was handed over to [[FranchuFranchu]], its capital was moved to SantaCruz_Sierra and renamed to [[Guarani]]. Guarani would later be renamed to [[Paraguay]], which is still a part of [[La Plata]]. | However, Argentina's king then became active again and towns now started moving to the "real" Argentina. New Argentina was not useful anymore, so it was handed over to [[FranchuFranchu]], its capital was moved to SantaCruz_Sierra and renamed to [[Guarani]]. Guarani would later be renamed to [[Paraguay]], which is still a part of [[La Plata]]. | ||
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Nueva Argentina (Santa-Fe) officially "Virreinato de Nueva Argentina" was a South American nation located in the Southern Cone. Santa-Fe was founded in August 30th, 2019 by Dukasv.
It was a nation created without permission inside the territory of Argentina, also taking one of its towns: Rosario. After a while, it was bought by La Plata and renamed to "Nueva Argentina", which means "New Argentina". This was because the king of Argentina was inactive at the time, so Nueva Argentina was used to temporarily host Argentinian towns.
However, Argentina's king then became active again and towns now started moving to the "real" Argentina. New Argentina was not useful anymore, so it was handed over to FranchuFranchu, its capital was moved to SantaCruz_Sierra and renamed to Guarani. Guarani would later be renamed to Paraguay, which is still a part of La Plata.