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About Ibagli

Ibagli is an island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. Ibagli was originally inhabited by Polynesian peoples, it began to be settled by Europeans in the 1820s. Colonized by the British in the mid-19th Century, it obtained independence in 1955.

Ibagli is located South of the Equator and just West of the International Date Line, at a central location in Polynesia approximately halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii. The foreign jurisdictions nearest to Ibagli are Samoa, Tokelau (New Zealand), Tuvalu, and Wallis and Futuna (France).

The King and head of state of Ibagli is King Charles III, who is represented in Ibagli by the Governor-General of Ibagli. The current Governor-General is Sir Steven Spell. The head of the executive branch of Ibagli's government is the Prime Minister, currently Andrew Spearman. Ibagli has a unicameral Parliament. The single house of Parliament is called the the House of Commons. Until 2011, Parliament was bicameral, and consisted of the House of Commons and the Senate. The judiciary of Ibagli is comprised of the Supreme Court, the Crown Court, and the Magistrates' Courts. (More...)

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