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|leader_title1 = {{wp|Lakan}}
|leader_name1 = Seri Humamay  
|leader_name1 = Gat Humamay  
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|leader_title2 = {{wp|Senapati|Pangulunglima}}
|leader_name2 = Makisig Libunao
|leader_name2 = Makisig Libunao
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|legislature =  {{wp|Consultative Plenum|Kalipunan}}
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|upper_house =        <!--Name of governing body's upper house, if given (e.g. "Senate")-->
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|lower_house =        <!--Name of governing body's lower house, if given (e.g. "Chamber of Deputies")-->
|sovereignty_type = Independence
|sovereignty_type = Independence
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|established_event1 = Lankanate of Bayaw
|established_event1 = Lakanate of Bayaw
|established_date1 = ???
|established_date1 = ???
|established_event2 = ??? Protectorate
|established_event2 = ??? Protectorate
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The '''Free City of Bayaw''' ({{wp|Cebuano|Bayawnese}}:  ᜄᜏᜐ᜔ᜈᜓᜈ᜔ ᜅ ᜊᜌᜈ᜔ ᜈᜒᜅ᜔ ᜊᜌᜏ᜔; ''Gawasnon nga Bayan ning Bayaw''), commonly known as simply '''Bayaw''' ({{wp|Cebuano|Bayawnese}}: ᜊᜌᜏ᜔; ''Bayaw''), is an {{wp|island}} {{wp|city-state}} in ???. Located in ???, Bayaw shares maritime borders with ??? to the south and east while a causeway connects Bayaw with ??? to the mainland in the north. The city-state is home to 7.1 million people, 14% of whom are {{wp|foreign national|foreign nationals}}, including {{wp|permanant residents}}. The population is packed into a land area of only 914 km2 (353 sq mi), making it the ?th most densely populated sovereign states in the world.
The '''Free City of Bayaw''' ({{wp|Cebuano|Bayawnese}}:  ᜄᜏᜐ᜔ᜈᜓᜈ᜔ ᜅ ᜊᜌᜈ᜔ ᜈᜒᜅ᜔ ᜊᜌᜏ᜔; ''Gawasnon nga Bayan ning Bayaw''), commonly known as simply '''Bayaw''' ({{wp|Cebuano|Bayawnese}}: ᜊᜌᜏ᜔; ''Bayaw''), is an {{wp|island}} {{wp|city-state}} in ???. Located in ???, Bayaw shares maritime borders with ??? to the south and east while a causeway connects Bayaw with ??? to the mainland in the north. The city-state is home to 7.1 million people, 14% of whom are {{wp|foreign national|foreign nationals}}, including {{wp|permanent residents}}. The population is packed into a land area of only 914 km2 (353 sq mi), making it the ?th most densely populated sovereign states in the world.


In antiquity, the Lakanate of Bayaw was a major trade hub and was known for its extensive trade networks across the ??? region, establishing trading relationships with the ancient civilizations of ???, ??? and ???. A seafaring people, Bayawnese {{wp|balangay}} ships ferried cargo around the region which made Bayaw a significant {{wp|entrepôt}} of regional {{wp|maritime trade}}.
In antiquity, the Lakanate of Bayaw was a major trade hub and was known for its extensive trade networks across the ??? region, establishing trading relationships with the ancient civilizations of ???, ??? and ???. A seafaring people, Bayawnese {{wp|balangay}} ships ferried cargo around the region which made Bayaw a significant {{wp|entrepôt}} of regional {{wp|maritime trade}}.


Bayaw is a unitary absolute monarchy, with Lakan Seri Humamay as head of state. The lakan is the monarch of the Free City and wields near absolute political power. The rule of the Lakan is assisted by the {{wp|senapati|Mahasenapati}}, a position appointed by the lakan with a role similar to that of the western concept of a {{wp|prime minister}}.  
Bayaw is a unitary absolute monarchy, with Lakan Gat Humamay as head of state. The lakan is the monarch of the Free City and wields near absolute political power. The rule of the Lakan is assisted by the {{wp|senapati|Pangulunglima}}, a position appointed by the lakan with a role similar to that of the western concept of a {{wp|prime minister}}.  


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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==Infrastructure==
==Infrastructure==
===Transport===
===Transport===
====Rail====
'''Rail'''
[[File:Taoyuan Metro Express Train entering Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Station 20170210.jpg|left|200px|thumb|A train of the [[Bayaw Rapid Transit System]] on the Kinara Line.]]
[[File:Express Train entering New Taipei Industrial Park Station.jpg|left|200px|thumb|A train of the [[Bayaw Rapid Transit System]] on the Kinara Line.]]
The city-state's [[Bayaw Rapid Transit System]] is one of the most extensive {{wp|rapid transit}} and {{wp|urban rail transit}} systems in the world. The system spans across the majority of the city-state and has grown rapidly with government plans to develop a comprehensive rail network which has allowed it to become the backbone of public transport in Bayaw. In contrast to the overnight shutdown of most cities, the Bayaw Rapid Transit System operates 24 hours a day— albeit with longer intervals between trains during nighttime.  
The city-state's [[Bayaw Rapid Transit System]] is one of the most extensive {{wp|rapid transit}} and {{wp|urban rail transit}} systems in the world. The system spans across the majority of the city-state and has grown rapidly with government plans to develop a comprehensive rail network which has allowed it to become the backbone of public transport in Bayaw. In contrast to the overnight shutdown of most cities, the Bayaw Rapid Transit System operates 24 hours a day— albeit with longer intervals between trains during nighttime.  
[[File:THSR 700T Modern High Speed Train.jpg|right|185px|thumb|Two {{wp|high-speed rail|high-speed trains}} in Kutawato station.]]
[[File:THSR 700T Modern High Speed Train.jpg|right|185px|thumb|Two {{wp|high-speed rail|high-speed trains}} in Kutawato station.]]
The three lines of the Bayaw Rapid Transit System collectively make up one of the longest fully {{wp|automated metro}} networks in the world. The Kinara and Sirena lines are operated by the BayLink Transport Holdings Company, while the Bilog and Airport Express lines are operated by Bayaw Rapid Transit Railway Corporation. Together, these two companies operate the majority of busses, trains, and taxis in the city which facilitates for the full integration of all modes of transport in the country.  
The three lines of the Bayaw Rapid Transit System collectively make up one of the longest fully {{wp|automated metro}} networks in the world. The Kinara and Nayaku lines are operated by the BayLink Transport Holdings Company, while the Bilog and Airport Express lines are operated by Bayaw Rapid Transit Railway Corporation. Together, these two companies operate the majority of busses, trains, and taxis in the city which facilitates for the full integration of all modes of transport in the country.  


In addition to internal {{wp|mass rapid transit}} systems, Bayaw city is also the terminus of the major international {{wp|high-speed rail}} network connecting the mainland Monic countries on a single rail network, which has helped to build up Bayaw as a major regional and international {{wp|transport hub}} through its easy acess as the terminus of a major international rail network.
In addition to internal {{wp|mass rapid transit}} systems, Bayaw city is also the terminus of the major international {{wp|high-speed rail}} line connecting the mainland Monic countries on a single rail line, which has helped to build up Bayaw as a major regional and international {{wp|transport hub}} through its easy access as the terminus of a major international rail system.


===Healthcare===
===Healthcare===
==Culture==
==Culture==
==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 08:11, 26 May 2019

Free City of Bayaw
ᜄᜏᜐ᜔ᜈᜓᜈ᜔ ᜅ ᜊᜌᜈ᜔ ᜈᜒᜅ᜔ ᜊᜌᜏ᜔
Gawasnon nga Bayan ning Bayaw
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Flag
Motto: ᜀᜆᜓᜅ᜔ ᜉᜄ᜔ᜃᜋᜆᜍᜓᜅ᜔ ᜈᜄ᜔ᜊᜌᜏ᜔ ᜃᜈᜆᜓ
Atong pagkamatarong nagbayaw kanato
"Our justness exalts us"
Anthem: ???
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Photographic Montage of Bayaw city.
CapitalBayaw (city-state)
Largest DistrictKutawato
Official languagesBayawese
Active Military72,000 (2015)
Ethnic groups
72.6% Bayawese
18.3% ???
10.1% Others
Demonym(s)Bayawese
GovernmentUnitary absolute monarchy
• Lakan
Gat Humamay
Makisig Libunao
LegislatureKalipunan
Independence
• Lakanate of Bayaw
???
• ??? Protectorate
???
Area
• 
914 km2 (353 sq mi)
Population
• 2018 census
7,142,239
• Density
7,814/km2 (20,238.2/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2017 estimate
• Total
$329.9 billion
• Per capita
$46,193
Gini (2014)45.9
medium
HDI (2017)0.932
very high
Currencybulawan (Baybayin Ba.svg) (BYB)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+420
ISO 3166 codeBYW
Internet TLD.by

The Free City of Bayaw (Bayawnese: ᜄᜏᜐ᜔ᜈᜓᜈ᜔ ᜅ ᜊᜌᜈ᜔ ᜈᜒᜅ᜔ ᜊᜌᜏ᜔; Gawasnon nga Bayan ning Bayaw), commonly known as simply Bayaw (Bayawnese: ᜊᜌᜏ᜔; Bayaw), is an island city-state in ???. Located in ???, Bayaw shares maritime borders with ??? to the south and east while a causeway connects Bayaw with ??? to the mainland in the north. The city-state is home to 7.1 million people, 14% of whom are foreign nationals, including permanent residents. The population is packed into a land area of only 914 km2 (353 sq mi), making it the ?th most densely populated sovereign states in the world.

In antiquity, the Lakanate of Bayaw was a major trade hub and was known for its extensive trade networks across the ??? region, establishing trading relationships with the ancient civilizations of ???, ??? and ???. A seafaring people, Bayawnese balangay ships ferried cargo around the region which made Bayaw a significant entrepôt of regional maritime trade.

Bayaw is a unitary absolute monarchy, with Lakan Gat Humamay as head of state. The lakan is the monarch of the Free City and wields near absolute political power. The rule of the Lakan is assisted by the Pangulunglima, a position appointed by the lakan with a role similar to that of the western concept of a prime minister.

Etymology

History

Early history

Geography and climate

Climate

Government

Demographics

Economy

Infrastructure

Transport

Rail

A train of the Bayaw Rapid Transit System on the Kinara Line.

The city-state's Bayaw Rapid Transit System is one of the most extensive rapid transit and urban rail transit systems in the world. The system spans across the majority of the city-state and has grown rapidly with government plans to develop a comprehensive rail network which has allowed it to become the backbone of public transport in Bayaw. In contrast to the overnight shutdown of most cities, the Bayaw Rapid Transit System operates 24 hours a day— albeit with longer intervals between trains during nighttime.

The three lines of the Bayaw Rapid Transit System collectively make up one of the longest fully automated metro networks in the world. The Kinara and Nayaku lines are operated by the BayLink Transport Holdings Company, while the Bilog and Airport Express lines are operated by Bayaw Rapid Transit Railway Corporation. Together, these two companies operate the majority of busses, trains, and taxis in the city which facilitates for the full integration of all modes of transport in the country.

In addition to internal mass rapid transit systems, Bayaw city is also the terminus of the major international high-speed rail line connecting the mainland Monic countries on a single rail line, which has helped to build up Bayaw as a major regional and international transport hub through its easy access as the terminus of a major international rail system.

Healthcare

Culture

See also