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Palawan and Cuyo, (Han:「巴拉望」く大「库约」, tr. Parawoun ta Kuuyo) officially known as the Crown Dependency of Palawan and Cuyo from 1946–1971, and then the Commonwealth of Palawan and Cuyo from 1971-1996, was a Sierran territory. It was established in 1946 by the Convention of Hanyang which officially ended Sierran colonial rule over Hani (although de facto rule had ended by the late thirties) and granted most of the Han archipelago independence as present-day Hani. Under the agreement, the Han province of Palawan and the Cuyo islands was leased by the Han government to Sierra after fifty years, and once the agreement reached its expiration, Sierra returned the entirety of the leased lands (with the exception of a small port in southern Palawan Island today known as Camp Maiden) to the Han govern

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rdfs:label
  • Palawan and Cuyo
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  • Palawan and Cuyo, (Han:「巴拉望」く大「库约」, tr. Parawoun ta Kuuyo) officially known as the Crown Dependency of Palawan and Cuyo from 1946–1971, and then the Commonwealth of Palawan and Cuyo from 1971-1996, was a Sierran territory. It was established in 1946 by the Convention of Hanyang which officially ended Sierran colonial rule over Hani (although de facto rule had ended by the late thirties) and granted most of the Han archipelago independence as present-day Hani. Under the agreement, the Han province of Palawan and the Cuyo islands was leased by the Han government to Sierra after fifty years, and once the agreement reached its expiration, Sierra returned the entirety of the leased lands (with the exception of a small port in southern Palawan Island today known as Camp Maiden) to the Han govern
Leader
Era
  • Late modern
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dbkwik:conworld/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
year start
  • 1946(xsd:integer)
border p
  • yes
conventional long name
  • Commonwealth of Palawan and Cuyo
Status
  • K.S. Crown dependency
  • K.S. Unincorporated, organized territory
Legislature
  • House of Assembly
life span
  • 1946(xsd:integer)
S
  • Great Han Empire
  • Camp Maiden
Continent
  • Asia
Currency
national anthem
  • "For the Love of Our Union"
common languages
  • Han, ,
title leader
  • Monarch
national motto
  • "Redeemed and reborn"
  • "Renatus Et Redemit"
flag p
  • Flag of Sierran Hani.png
year end
  • 1996(xsd:integer)
flag s
  • Haniflag.png
  • Flag of Sierra .png
image map
  • Map of Palawan and Cuyo.png
date event
  • 1945-02-02(xsd:date)
  • 1996-02-02(xsd:date)
  • --06-02
government type
  • Territorial constitutional monarchy
Event
  • Anglo-American occupation of Hani
  • End of Sierran sovereignty
  • Independence of Hani/Convention of Hanyang
title deputy
  • Lord Proprietor
native name
  • Parawang ta Kuuyo
  • 「巴拉望」く大「库约」
year leader
  • 1945(xsd:integer)
  • 1965(xsd:integer)
image coat
  • Coat of arms of Palawan and Cuyo.png
today
  • 22(xsd:integer)
P
  • Hani under Sierran suzerainty
deputy
  • ???
Capital
  • Puerto Princesa
image flag
  • Flag of Palawan and Cuyo.png
border s
  • no
  • yes
year deputy
  • 1945(xsd:integer)
  • 1987(xsd:integer)
Common name
  • Palawan and Cuyo
abstract
  • Palawan and Cuyo, (Han:「巴拉望」く大「库约」, tr. Parawoun ta Kuuyo) officially known as the Crown Dependency of Palawan and Cuyo from 1946–1971, and then the Commonwealth of Palawan and Cuyo from 1971-1996, was a Sierran territory. It was established in 1946 by the Convention of Hanyang which officially ended Sierran colonial rule over Hani (although de facto rule had ended by the late thirties) and granted most of the Han archipelago independence as present-day Hani. Under the agreement, the Han province of Palawan and the Cuyo islands was leased by the Han government to Sierra after fifty years, and once the agreement reached its expiration, Sierra returned the entirety of the leased lands (with the exception of a small port in southern Palawan Island today known as Camp Maiden) to the Han government in 1996. It was initially established as a Crown dependency in 1946 and then an unincorporated, organised territory under the title, "Commonwealth" in 1971. Under Sierran rule, Palawan and Cuyo experienced rapid economic development and infrastructural improvements, and was an important territory for Sierra economically and militarily. The territory was home to two large naval installations (Camp Maiden and the Serra Naval Base), and a thriving tourism sector. The territory also had a large community of Sierrans, mostly the families of military personnel stationed at the two Sierran bases, or business professionals. The community was unofficially segregated from the rest of the Han native population, with non-Han Sierrans residing and working within the base areas which had a 10-mile radius de facto "exclusion zone". This became a major source of controversy among the Han public and when Palawan and Cuyo was retroceded back to Han in 1996, tensions between the non-Han Sierrans who chose to remain in the former exclusion zones and the incoming Han community led to clashes, and fuel for anti-American Han nationalism in the early 2000s. Post-colonial Palawan and Cuyo has since become one of Hani's more developed and ethnically diverse regions.
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