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This is a list of proposed state mergers, including both current and historical proposals originating from sovereign states or organizations.The entities listed below differ from separatist movements in that they would form as a merger or union of two or more existing states, territories, colonies or other regions, becoming either a federation, confederation or other type of unified sovereign ...
House of Representatives Sub-Committee 1. Federal states (5) Luzon. Visayas. Mindanao. Bangsamoro. Metro Manila. No demarcation of proposed states available. The Sub-Committee 1 of the House of Representatives Committee on Constitutional Amendments proposed that a federal Philippines would comprise five states.
The ruling states the enabling law was unconstitutional for, among other things, not including the rest of Negros Occidental in the plebiscite, and the proposed province not meeting the 3,500 square kilometer land area requirement of the 1983 Local Government Code. [40] Kalinga-Apayao (1966–1995) – Divided into Apayao and Kalinga.
Pages in category "Proposed provinces and territories of the Philippines" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
11 proposed states for the proposed Federal Republic of the Philippines. The Philippines is a unitary state with some powers devolved to Local Government Units (LGUs) under the terms of the Local Government Code. There is also one autonomous region, Bangsamoro.
As of 2010, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has 10 member states, one candidate member state, and one observer state. ASEAN was founded on 8 August 1967 with five member states: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. It is headquartered in Jakarta .
He then made another flag proposal, a vertical tricolor of red-green-blue, taken from the rainbow. [ 2] In 1918, Martiros Saryan, an Armenian painter designed a rainbow flag proposal as "color is a genuine miracle". [ 3] Father Ghevont Alishan's first proposal (1885) Father Ghevont Alishan's second proposal (1885) Martiros Saryan's proposal (1918)
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership ( RCEP / ˈɑːrsɛp / AR-sep) is a free trade agreement among the Asia-Pacific countries of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. [2] The 15 member countries account for about 30% ...