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Proposed Federation of the Philippine Islands

Proposed States/Titular Republics/Special Administrative Regions, Capitals, geographic extents, Official language and co-official languages[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
State / Titular Republic / Special Administrative Region Capital Official Language
Proposed "States", "Titular Republics" and "Special Administrative Region" of the proposed Federation of the Philippine Islands
State of Ilocandia San Fernando, La Union Ilocano Pangasinense Bolinao
State of Cordillera Baguio City Ifugao Kalinga ILocano Ibaloi Kalanguya Itneg Isneg Pangasinense Kankaney
State of Cagayan Valley Ilagan City Ivatan Ibanag Iraya Itawis Gaddang Yogad Isinay Ilongot Ilocano Tagalog
Tripartite State of Indung Kapampangan, Pangasinan & Zambales Tarlac City Kapampangan Zambal Pangasinense
Manila Special Administrative Region Manila City Tagalog English Spanish
State of Katagalugan Calamba City Tagalog
Federal State of Bicolandia Legazpi, Albay Bicolano
State of MIROMA Calapan City Romblomanon Mangyan]] Asi Onhan Iraya Tadyawan Alangan Tawbuid Hanunoo Buhid Ratagnon
State of Palawan Puerto Princesa Cuyonon Palawano Tagbanwa Kagayanen Batak Ilonggo Tausug
State of Panay Iloilo City Ilonggo Aklanon Capiznon Suludnon Karay-a Caluyanon Ati Malaynon
State of Sugbu Rajanate Cebu City Cebuano Visayan languages
State of Samar-Leyte Tacloban City Waray Cebuano Abaknon Baybayanon Kinabalian
Negros Titular Republic Bacolod City Ilonggo Cebuano
Zamboanga Titular Republic Zamboanga City Zamboangueño Subanon Sama
State of Sulu Sultanate Jolo Tausug Sama Yakan Zamboangueño
State of Misamis Cagayan de Oro Cebuano Subanon Maranao
State of Caraga Butuan Butuanon Surigaonon Manobo Kamayo Tandaganon Cebuano
State of Bukidnon and Cotabato Malaybalay Cebuano Binukid Ilonggo Ilonggo Bagobo Maguindaoan Cotabateñ Chavacano
State of Davao Davao City Cebuano Mandaya Dibabawon Manobo Bagobo Sangirese Mansakan Castellano Abakay
State of SOCCSKSARGEN General Santos City Ilonggo Cebuano Kinaray-a T’boli Blaan Manobo Bagobo Tagabanwa
Confederation of Bangsa Maguindanao, Buayen and Ranao Marawi City Maguindanaoan Maranao Cebuano Ilonggo Cotabateñ Chavacano
Free Territory State of Sabah (North Borneo) Kota Kinabalu Kadazan-Dusum Murut Bajau Malay Cantonese Mandarin Suluk Illanon Kedayan Hakka Bisaya Zamboangueño Tausug Sama

References

  1. ^ "Constitutional Reform is fully supported by Duterte!".
  2. ^ "Zamboangueño Federal State - Facebook".
  3. ^ "Movimiento para del Estado Zamboangueño "Estado de Zamboanga Hermosa"".
  4. ^ "up-ncpag.org" (PDF).
  5. ^ José V. Abueva. "Towards a Federal Republic of the Philippines" (PDF).
  6. ^ News, by Joworski Alipon, ABS-CBN. "Duterte wants Cha-cha for federalism". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Joaquin, Jon. "Federalism in the Philippines?".
  8. ^ "Joint resolution to convene the Congress into a Constituent Assembly for the purpose of revising the Constitution to establish a federal system of government" (PDF). Philippines Senate.
  9. ^ News, ABS-CBN. "Federalism gets majority backing in Senate". {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ José V. Abueva. "Some advantages of federalism and parliamentary government for the Philippines" (PDF).