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| conventional_long_name = Singhapala Bisaya Republic
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| native_name            = 大島民国 (Tayichian)
| native_name            = 大島共和国 (Tayichian)
<br>Konhagok sa Singhapala Bisaya (Visayan)
<br>Konhagok sa Singhapala Bisaya (Visayan)
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 28 August 2024

Singhapala Bisaya Republic
大島共和国 (Tayichian)
Konhagok sa Singhapala Bisaya (Visayan)
Flag of
Flag
CapitalFort Sotto (de jure)
Tacloban (de facto)
LargestFort Opon
Official languagesTayichian

Borealian Visayan

Borealian Mandarin
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic under an authoritarian military dictatorship
• President
Geras Bulinao Launat
• High Commisioner
1930-1935 - Takao Takara
1935-1937 - Takahiro Muto
History
• Treaty of Shuto
1 February 1930
• Military Order 117 (Disbanded)
17 August 1937

The Singhapala Bisaya Republic, commonly known as the Launat Regime or Northern SBR to distinguish itself was a wartime puppet state of the Empire of Tayichi in northern Singhapala Bisaya. It existed alongside the [Southern Government] under Roman Tanvir Sadayag during the Bisayan Civil War and the Great War. The country functioned as a military dictatorship under Geras Bulinao Launat. Initially, it governed territories captured by Tayichi during the Tayichian Invasion of the SBR, but its control diminished as the civil war progressed. It was disbanded and disarmed on August 17th 1937 by the Tayichian Imperial Army due to fears of greater rebellion.