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The '''Federal Gazette of Alduria-Wechua''' is the official journal of record for the government of [[Alduria-Wechua]], established by the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]]. Other government gazettes and records exist for regional, city, and other local governments, but the Federal Gazette is the most important among such official journals. It first published on {{AN|1685}}, delivering throughout the country printed and electronic copies of the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, along with various speeches and pamphlets praising, promoting, and educating people on the Federation. The Federal Gazette carries not only notices of national interest. | The '''''Federal Gazette of Alduria-Wechua''''' is the official journal of record for the government of [[Alduria-Wechua]], established by the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]]. Other government gazettes and records exist for regional, city, and other local governments, but the Federal Gazette is the most important among such official journals. It first published on {{AN|1685}}, delivering throughout the country printed and electronic copies of the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, along with various speeches and pamphlets praising, promoting, and educating people on the Federation. The Federal Gazette carries not only notices of national interest. |
Revision as of 03:34, 15 July 2020
The Federal Gazette of Alduria-Wechua is the official journal of record for the government of Alduria-Wechua, established by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago. Other government gazettes and records exist for regional, city, and other local governments, but the Federal Gazette is the most important among such official journals. It first published on 1685 AN, delivering throughout the country printed and electronic copies of the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, along with various speeches and pamphlets praising, promoting, and educating people on the Federation. The Federal Gazette carries not only notices of national interest.