Azoro

The State of Azoro(Spanish:Estado de Azoro ;Azorean: Azorôs Dawat), commonly called Azoro, is a South American parliamentary republic consisting of Buenos Aires(Province and Autonomous City), Entre Ríos Province, Tiera del Fuego, and Argentine Antartica. Azoro has an a total area of 499,783 sq mi²(1,294,431 sq km²) and has 20 million people. Buenos Aires serves as the national capital, but the largest city is Paraná.

Azoro was established in 1982 after the Dirty War. 13,000 Argentineans had disappeared. Due to the Dirty War, the Province of Buenos Aires wanted to be free due to the terrorism. The Buenos Aires Province declared independence and it was recognized after the war between the millitary zones.

Argentine Republic
Before Argentina, it was the Viceoroyalty of the Rio de la Plata. The Viceoroyalty was fromed from several dependencies of the Peruvian Viceoroyalty in 1776. Buenos Aires was the capital from 1776 to 1810. Montevideo was the the capital 1811 to 1814. In 1810 a rebellion called the May Revolution was a week long series of events May 18 to 25, 1810. The cause of it was the removal of Viceroy Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros and the establishment of a local government, the Primera Junta (First Junta), on May 25. These events are commemorated in Argentina as "May Week" (Spanish: Semana de Mayo).The Argentine Declaration of Independece was establsihed by the Congress of Tucumen in 1816.

Dirty War
The Dirty war was a state of state terrorism between 1976 to 1983