Lucian Hưng Yên
Hung Yen | |||||||||
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1945–1995 | |||||||||
Motto: Dieu et mon droit ("God and my right") | |||||||||
Anthem: God Save the King | |||||||||
Status | Lucian Colony | ||||||||
Capital | Georgius, Hung Yen | ||||||||
Common languages | |||||||||
Government | Crown Colony | ||||||||
Monarch | |||||||||
Governor of Hung Yen | |||||||||
• 1945–1949 | Sir Henry Pottinger (first) | ||||||||
• 1990–1995 | Seta Sasagawa (last) | ||||||||
Chief Secretary | |||||||||
• 1945-1952 | George Hanley (first) | ||||||||
• 1989-1995 | Reiko Furuichi (last) | ||||||||
Legislature | Legislative Council | ||||||||
Historical era | New Imperialism | ||||||||
20 October 1945 | |||||||||
1 July 1945 | |||||||||
5 October 1952 | |||||||||
9 March 1965 | |||||||||
30 June 1995 | |||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1945 | 12,000 | ||||||||
• 1995 | 457,554 | ||||||||
Currency | Hung Yen Dollar | ||||||||
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Lucian Hung Yen refers to Hung Yen as a Crown colony and later, a Lucis Dependent Territory under Lucis administration from 1945 to 1995, when it was returned to the Quenminese Government as agreed by the Thien Dai Agreement of 1990. It had been the area of dispute between Quenmin and Lorica that continues up to today. The Treaty of Thien Dai of 1945 recognizes the land as an original Quenminese territory and not Lorican but Lorican records show that the land was originally Lorican.
Today, Hưng Yên is now ruled by Quenmin under the Special Administrative Region of Hưng Yên. However, as per the Cao Khoát Agreement of 1990, Hưng Yên was allowed to have a separate government but under the rule of the Quenminese Monarchy. Because of this, Hưng Yên retains its own economic, administrative, and judicial systems that it had during the Lucian Rule and is very distinctive from Mainland Quenmin.