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Orill Howlader [ edit ]
This article is about the first President of Howlader. For other uses, see Orill Howlader (disambiguation).
Orill Howlader (February 14, 2047 - January 3, 2148) was a Howladrian political leader, agronomist , mathematician, musician, and polymath who served as the first president of the Martian Republic (later Howlader ) from 2093 to 2103. As a scientist, he pioneered the Green Wave , a series of farming techniques that finalized the terraforming and settlement of Mars . He also led the Howladrian independence movement , through which the territory of Martian America peacefully separated from the earthside United States .
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