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Anthem | "Great Glorious Augustus" | ||||||
Capital | Rome (previously Venice) | ||||||
Largest city | Rome | ||||||
Other cities | Athens, Byzantium (Since 1640) (formerly Constantinople after 1640) | ||||||
Language official | Latin (Main) | ||||||
others | Italian, Greek, Romano-Swiss (Minorly) | ||||||
Religion main | Neo-Romanism (Official State religion) | ||||||
others | Roman Catholicism and Roman Orthodoxy (accepted tro but secularized) Islamic Sunni, Shia, Druze and ('Western') Buddhism and Protestantism (allow to practice) | ||||||
Ethnic Groups main | Roman | ||||||
others | Sicilian, Croatian, Romo-Italians, Greeks, Serbians, Romo-Turkish and Romo-Kosovan | ||||||
Demonym | Roman | ||||||
Government | Merchant Senate Republic (Begin • Sacha Baron CohenBritish comedian and actor (born 1971) This article is about the British actor and comedian. For the American figure skater, see Sasha Cohen. This British surname is barrelled, being made up of multiple names. It should be written as Baron Cohen, not Cohen. Sacha Noam Baron Cohen (SA-shə;[1] born 13 October 1971) is an English comedian, actor and performance artist.[2] He has received various accolades throughout his career, including three Golden Globe Awards and two BAFTA TV Awards as well as nominations for three Academy Awards and six Primetime Emmy Awards. He's best known for his creation and portrayal of the fictional satirical characters Ali G, Borat Sagdiyev, Brüno Gehard, and Admiral General Haffaz Aladeen. Cohen began his career in television late-night series The 11 O'Clock Show (1998–1999) before creating and starring as his character Ali G in the satiricalsketch comedy show Da Ali G Show (2000–2004) where he • How an African Dictator’s Son Used Dirty Money to Build the World’s Largest Michael Jackson Memorabilia Collection __The following is an excerpt from Casey Michel’s book, “American Kleptocracy: How the U.S. Created the World’s Greatest Money Laundering Scheme in History,” out November 23rd, 2021.__ When Teodoro “Teodorin” Nguema Obiang Mangue was growing up in the small central African country of Equatorial Guinea, he appeared to have it all. He was born with power: since the late 1970s, his father had run the country as a despot overseeing a murderous regime buoyed and financed by unending flows of crude oil. As a result, Teodorin enjoyed flaunting his wealth however he could. He had diamond-studded Rolexes and hilltop megamansions. He owned fleets of high-end cars— Lamborghinis, Maseratis, you name it—which he steered around the nation’s capital, Malabo, attracting the interest of struggling street peddlers, impoverished shop owners, and the emaciated schoolchildren who p |