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|upper_house = [[Sokalan House of Lords|House of Lords]]
|lower_house = [[Sokalan House of Commons|House of Commons]]
|established_event1 = The Morst-Lauluan War and Meri Laulu's Annexation
|established_date1 = 1640
|established_event2 = The Triumviate Rebellion
|established_date2 = 1926
|established_event3 = Establishment of the Monarchial States of Sokala
|established_date3 = 1927
|established_event4 = Staynish-Islander Civil War
|established_date4 = 1930
|established_event5 = Sokalan Reunification
|established_date5 = 1936
|area_km2 = 408,421
|area_sq_mi =157692.2297
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===Post-Monarchy Sokala(2009-Present)===
====Communist rebellions====
====Participation in regional politics====
 
== Geography ==
The thirteen provinces of Sokala occupy a combined area of 408,421 km<big>2</big> (157,692 mi<sup>2</sup>).
===Biodiversity and environment===
=== Climate ===
Sokala's climates are mainly tropical monsoon and tropical savanna. Northern Sokala has tropical monsoon as its climate while Southern Sokala, with the exception of Mimaropa, has a tropical savanna climate. Mimaropa's climate is a temperate climate, boasting a no dry season and a hot summer.
 
== Politics ==
The politics of Sokala take place in an organized framework of a semi-presidential, representative, and democratic republic whereby the president is the head of state and government while an appointed prime minister acts as their second-in-command within a [[Wikipedia:pluriform|pluriform]] [[Wikipedia:multi-party system|multi-party system]]. This system revolves around three separate and sovereign yet interdependent branches: the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. Executive power is exercised by the government under the leadership of the president. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the bicameral Parliament: the House of Lords (the upper house) and the House of Commons (the lower house). Judicial power is vested in the courts with the Supreme Court as the highest judicial body.
 
Elections are administered by an independent Commission on Elections every three years starting 2004. Held every first Monday of November, the winners in the elections take office on the following fourth week of January.
 
Local government is produced by local government units from the individual provinces, cities, towns, and districts. Local government units enjoy autonomy, gathering funding from both local tax revenues and national government allocations.
=== Foreign Relations ===
=== Military ===
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