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{{Infobox country|conventional_long_name=Republic of Tauland|native_name=<small> ''Republiek van Taulandt''|capital=[[New Hague]]|largest_city=[[Zeelandia]]|official_languages=[[Dutch language|Dutch]]|languages_type=Lingua franca|languages=[[Tauaans]]|image_map=Taulandt Physical Map.png|image_flag=Flag_of_Taulandt.jpeg|map_width=300px|flag_width=200px|common_languages=Chinese varieties <br> Loetsjaans [[Corean language|Corean]] <br> Various others|ethnic_groups={{unbulleted list
{{Nation
| {{nowrap|65% Taulanders}}
|common_name=Taulandt
| 21% Chinese
|full_name=Republiek van Taulandt
| 4% Ljoetsjoeans
|local_name=Taulandt
| 10% others
|flag=Flag_of_Taulandt.jpeg
}}|demonym=Taulander|established_event1=Establishment of the Dutch Formosa Colony|established_date1=1624|established_event2=Elevation to Dominion|established_date2=1816|established_event3=Independence from the Netherlands|established_date3=1891}}
|established=1624
|motto=Simul ad future
|capital= New Hague
|largest_city= New Hague (metropolis) </br> Zeelandia (urban)
|government_type= Republic
|area= ≈41,000 km
|languages= Tauland Dutch </br> Tauaans </br> Banlam </br> Others
|currency= Taulandse daalder (TLD)
|map=Tauland 1895 .jpg}}


'''Tauland''' (Dutch: ''Taulandt'', Chinese: ''桃國''), officially the '''Republic of Tauland''' and formerly '''Formosa''', is a country in East Asia. Neighboring countries include [[Wahhah Republic|China]] to the northwest, [[Japan]] to the northeast, and the [[Philippines]] to the south. New Hague is the capital and has the largest metropolitan area in the country. Other major cities include Zeelandia, Hollandia, Hoodstadt, Schuylerstadt, and Kustadt.
'''Tauland''' ([[Dutch language|Dutch]]: ''Taulandt'' or ''Tauland'', [[Standard Chinese|Chinese]]: 桃國, ''Táwgwó''), officially the '''Republic of Tauland''' and formerly '''Formosa''', is a country in eastern Asia. It shares maritime borders with [[Japan]] to the northeast, [[China]] to the west, [[Viet Nam]] to the southwest, and [[Philippines|the Philippines]] to the south. The Republic consists of over 250 islands stretching over 2,000 {{abbr|mi.|Milliaria}} from east to west. New Hague in the north is the country's capital, while the southwestern metropolis of Zeelandia is the most populous urban area.


In the early 17th century, Dutch attempts to colonize the island of Formosa were successful, creating a rapidly-expanding colony that would last for almost two centuries. In 1816, the Formosa Colony became the Dominion of Tauland following the tumultuous [[Augustine Wars|Augustine period]]. Eventually, in 1891, Tauland gained complete sovereignty from the Netherlands, becoming the first Asiatic ex-colony to achieve independence.
Austronesians settled the island of Formosa around 6,000 years ago. Tauland was first mentioned by Chinese scholars during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Kingdoms Three Kingdoms era]. Chinese people began settling in Tauland in the 16th century. In the 17th century, the Dutch colonized the island. Three hundred years later, the islands gained independence as the sovereign nation of Tauland.


== Etymology ==
== Terminology ==
The name Tauland, emerging in 1739, comes from the now-extinct indigenous Formosan language Siraja. ''Ta'u'', as recorded in the 17th century, means 'human' or 'man'. This was then added to the Dutch suffix ''-land'' to create the name Tauland, literally meaning 'place of the humans'. In Chinese characters, the ''Tau-'' is often rendered with the character 桃 ('peach blossom'). Thus, the name of the country has often been mistakenly said to mean the 'land of the peach blossoms'. Another common misconception, particularly among Europeans, is that ''Tau-'' comes from the Cross of Tau, a Christian symbol resembling the Greek letter 𝜏 (Greek: ταυ, ''tau'').
The name Tauland consists of two parts: ''tau'' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siraya_language Siraja]: ''tayw'') and ''land'' (Dutch: ''landt''). It was formerly called Dutch Formosa during its early colonial years, coming from the Portuguese name for the island - ''Ilha Formosa,'' or 'beautiful island'. It is unknown when the name was first used to refer to the island. The earliest mention the name Tauland was in 1739, when it was mentioned colloquially in a colonial document. However, it was not until the 19th century that 'Tauland' become a common name for the nation. The name was officially adopted in the Treaty of Batavia in 1891. Several renderings of the name Tauland exist in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Min Banlam] (''thokok''), [[Corean]] (도란, ''toran),'' Japanese (''Tōgoku)'', and other languages.


Older names still used include ''Taywan'' (臺灣), which was recorded as the Chinese name for the island since at least 1635. ''Formosa'', literally 'beautiful' in Latin and first applied by Portuguese and Spanish sailors, is still used to refer to the island in certain languages and in poetic or literary contexts.
Dating from at least 1635, the Chinese name Tayowan (臺灣) is used colloquially by Chinese speakers. The nation may also be referred to poetically as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liuqiu_(medieval) Ljoetsjoe] (琉求), though in modern times the name almost exclusively refers to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryukyu_Islands Ljoetsjoe Archipelago] within Tauland.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
The main island, known historically as Formosa or Tayowan, makes up 96% of the area controlled by Tauland, measuring 35,808 square kilometers and lying some 180 kilometers across the Tauland Strait from the southeastern coast of mainland China. Smaller islands include the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penghu Pescadores], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryukyu_Islands Ljoetsjoe Archipelago], and the territory of the Paracel Islands.
The main island, known variously as Formosa, Taywan, or Tauland proper, makes up approximately 96% of the Republic's land area, measuring around 3.58 million hectares. Smaller islands include the Pescadores in the west, the Loetsjoe archipelago of the northeast, and the southernmost territory of the Paracel Islands.


The country mostly lays on and near the Tropic of Cancer, giving it a largely marine, humid subtropical climate with small tropical pockets in the very south. The highest parts of the country, along the Tauland Range (Dutch: ''Taulandt Bergen''; Chinese: 大山, ''Tàa Sāan'', lit. 'Big Mountains'), the primary mountain range of the country, have a colder polar climate. Running across the entire body of Tauland proper, the Range's most recognizable features include Mount Jade as well as its diverse flora & fauna.
The main island is a tilted fault block, characterized by the contrast between the eastern two-thirds, consisting mostly of five rugged mountain ranges parallel to the east coast, and the flat to gently rolling plains of the western third, where the majority of Tauland's population reside.

The eastern mountains, known simply as the Tauland Bergen, are heavily forested and home to a diverse range of wildlife. There are several peaks over 3,500 m, the highest being [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yu_Shan Mount Jade] at 3,952 m. The tectonic boundary that formed these ranges is still active, and the island experiences many earthquakes, a few of them highly destructive. There are also many active submarine volcanoes in the Tauland Strait.

=== Climate ===
Tauland lies on the Tropic of Cancer, and its general climate is marine tropical. The northern and central regions are subtropical, whereas the south is tropical and the mountainous regions are temperate. The average rainfall is 100 inches per year for the island proper; the rainy season is concurrent with the onset of the summer monsoon in May and June. The entire island experiences hot, humid weather from June through September. Typhoons are most common in July, August and September. During the winter, the northeast experiences steady rain, while the central and southern parts of the island have sunshine.
== History ==
== History ==
{{Main|History of Taulandt}}
{{Main|History of Tauland}}
== Government and Politics ==
Tauland is a constitutional republic, a decentralised unitary state with elements from a parliamentary representative democracy. Tauland's current system of government has been described as the evolution of the colonial Staten-Generaal with a strong centralized government.


=== Legislature ===
The country has a bicameral legislature known as the Staten der Formosa or the Staten der Tauland;


* The lower house known as the House of Citizens (Huis van de Burghers) which is directly elected per popular vote,
* and the House of Lords (Huis der Heeren) which are appointed by provincial estates.


== Government and Politics ==
=== Executive ===
{{Infobox government|government_name=Government of Tauland|nativename=<small>''Regering van Tauland''|government_form=Constitutional republic|date=1891|legislature=States-General|leader_title=Raadspensionaris|headquarters=[[New Hague]]}}
Tauland's executive branch is called the Raadspensionaris, which is elected by popular vote.
Tauland is a unitary, parliamentary constitutional republic. Its government evolved from the 17th century colonial administration of the Dutch East India Company, morphing into a semi-independent constitutional monarchy under the Netherlands in the 19th century. In 1891, Tauland achieved its final governmental form as a sovereign parliamentarian democracy modeled on the revolutionary [[Amerikaener|Amerikaener republics]].

=== Administrative divisions ===
Tauland is divided into 9 administrative regions including one overseas region and one overseas territory: Haagland, Heuveland, Schuylerland, Tusschenland, Nieuw Zeeland, Oosvanberg, Bergen, the Loetsjoe Islands, and the territory of the Paracels.


'''Executive'''
== Economy ==


Tauland's head of state and government is called the Raadspensionaris, elected by popular vote. Unlike many other heads of governments in the “Staten generaal system” the Readpensionaris of Tauland has quite a bit of executive power. He dictates, together with the council of foreign affairs the foreign affairs of Tauland, as well as being the commander in chief of the Tauland Defense Force.
== Demographics ==


'''Legislature'''
=== Ethnicity and race ===
Tauland is a multiethnic society.


The country has a bicameral legislature known as the States-General (Dutch: Staten der Tauland). It consists of a lower house called the House of Citizens (Huis van de Burghers), which is directly elected by the popular vote. The upper house, the House of Lords (Huis der Heeren), has its members appointed by provincial estates.
===== Taulanders =====
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miscegenation Miscegenation] (Inter marriage) is commonplace and has resulted in the formation of an ethnic group known simply as the Taulanders, who make up around two-thirds of the total national population. Most have Han Chinese, Dutch, and Aboriginal ancestries. Taulanders are usually trilingual in Dutch, Tauaans, and a third non-Germanic language. They are mainly Protestant Christians but also practice Buddhism and Daoism.


===== Chinese =====
==== Administrative divisions ====
Tauland is divided into nine first-level administrative divisions.
Chinese Taulanders are descendants of immigrants from mainland China from the 16th century to the 19th century. Most are from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnan_region Banlam] region and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liangguang Leunggwong] region and thus speak Banlam or Cantonese along with the two official languages. Most have syncretic practices combining Buddhism, Christianity, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_salvationist_religions Chinese salvationist religions]. They make up one-fifth of the population.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Name
! colspan="2" |Cities
! rowspan="2" |Creation
! rowspan="2" |Type
! rowspan="2" |Map
|-
!Capital
!Largest
|-
|Haagland
|HL
| colspan="2" |New Hague
|
| rowspan="7" |Province
| rowspan="9" |
|-
|Heuveland
|HV
|Heuvelstad
|Hollandia
|
|-
|Schuylerland
|SY
|Schuylerstad
|Oosthaven
|
|-
|Tusschenland
|TC
|Toekoe
|Tenghoe
|
|-
|New Zeeland
|NZ
| colspan="2" |Zeelandia
|
|-
|Oostvanberg
|OB
|Zuiderzee
|Lonckjouw
|
|-
|Bergen
|BR
| colspan="2" |New Arnhem
|
|-
|Loetsjoe
|LT
| colspan="2" |Nafa
|
|Overseas region
|-
|Pracel
|PC
| colspan="2" |Rotzele
|
|Overseas territory
|}


===== Aboriginals =====
==== Governmental institutions ====
Taulander aboriginals make up around 2.5-5% of the country and are descendants of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austronesian_peoples#History_of_research Malayo-Polynesians]. They often speak a Formosan language such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atayal_language Tayal], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paiwan_language Paywan], or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amis_language Pangtsja]. Since the 18th century, aboriginals have been staunchly Christian, specifically adhering to the Calvinist tradition. Animism is also common amongst rural aboriginal communities. A few aboriginals have Ljoetsjoean ancestry from 19th century intermarriages.


===== Coreans =====
===== Tauland Defense Force =====
The Tauland Defence force (TDF) is the military organization responsible for the defence of the Republic of Tauland and its national interests. It consists of the Tauland air force, Taulandse vloot and de Landmacht. It has an active strength of 120,000 with a suspected reserve consisting of 800,000 and is supported by the department of defence and several other civilian agencies.
[[Corea|Coreans]] have been living in Tauland since the 17th century, specifically since the Battle of Chiangtung Bridge in 1652 when several soldiers settled around Hollandia. As a separate community they make up around 3%, while 10% of Taulanders have some kind of Corean ancestry. Corean spoken on Tauland is heavily influenced by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeolla_dialect Tsjalla dialect] and the Chinese languages. Most Taulander Coreans practice Catholicism or Protestantism, while a fraction are Buddhist.


During Tauland her first decades of independence it realized quickly that it needed a combined and integrated armed service. This led to the creation of the joint board in 1904 which was dominated by the Navy, due to Tauland her reliance on foreign trade. Over time with the introduction of the air force, and the advent of new technologies the navy her dominance became less. It was only n 1939 that the joint staff was created, creating an equal integrated command structure.
===== Ljoetsjoeans =====
Ljoetsjoeans make up 4-5% of the country and mostly live in the Ljoetsjoean Archipelago. They usually speak one of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryukyuan_languages Ljoetsjoean dialects] and Tauaans. Buddhism is the majority religion and is syncretised with indigenous shamanism.


The TDF is technologically sophisticated but relatively small, compared to its neighbours. Although the 120,000 full-time active-duty personnel look impressive. Compared to its neighbours Tauland her military is small, to offset this it focuses on quality. This has created a situation where even the conscripts are better trained than most full-time soldiers in the region. The TDF is supported by a significant budget by worldwide standards and can deploy forces around the regions and support independent operations.
===== Maynillamannen =====
A small minority from the Philippines exists along the southern shore and in urban areas, most of them descendants of late-19th century emigrants due to the Philippine Revolution. Maynillamen - as they are called - speak Tauaans and Dutch usually along with Spanish, Ilocano, Tagalog, or Pangasinan. Roman Catholicism is their dominant religion while a few adhere to the Protestant churches.


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
{{Main|Culture of Tauland}}Tauland's society is primarily built upon the Hokkien, Dutch, Loetsjaan, and Formosan cultures with influences from surrounding peoples such as the Hakka, Cantonese, and Giangnam peoples of China, the Ilocano and Tagalog of the Philippines, as well as the Coreans and the Japanese. Due to its diversity and unique status as a Eurasian creole culture, it is locally referred to as the ''Tong-Si kultuur'' (東西文, 'East–West culture').
{{Main|Taulandt culture & People}}


=== Language ===
==== Ethnicity and race ====
Like [[New Batavia]] and [[Macau]], Taulanders are perceived by its own citizens and by foreigners as a Eurasian population. Around two-thirds of Taulanders are of mixed ancestry, primarily Germanic, Chinese, and Formosan, with lesser admixture from Corea, Japan, and surrounding nations. One of their defining features is their multilingualism and their historic affiliation with Protestantism, particularly the Reformed Church. The remaining one-third of Tauland's residents consist of mainly Chinese, Formosan, Corean, Loetsjaan, Viet, and Indonesian peoples.


==== '''Dutch dialects''' ====
==== Language ====
Two distinct languages dominate the Republic of Tauland — Dutch and [[Tauaans]]. The official form of Dutch used in Tauland is considered akin to the language spoken in the Netherlands, with only a handful of features unique to the island. It is the primary language of government, education, law, diplomacy, and the media. On the other hand, Tauaans, a Sino–Dutch creole, is the lingua franca of Tauland and is spoken by the vast majority of the population. As a creole, Tauaans has a number of sociolects and registers which may vary based on the speaker's background and social circumstance.
'''Tauland Standard Dutch''' (TSD) is a dialect of European Dutch that possesses a unique vocabulary and a distinct phonology. There is no significant grammatical difference between Tauland Standard Dutch and European Dutch. It is the language of education and government.


==See also==
'''Tauland Colloquial Dutch''' (TCD), or [[Tauaans]], is the indigenous [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creole_language creole] of Tauland and is used as a lingua franca.
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== See also ==
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Republic of Tauland

Republiek van Taulandt
Flag of Tauland
Flag
Location of Tauland
CapitalNew Hague
Largest cityZeelandia
Official languagesDutch
Common languagesChinese varieties
Loetsjaans Corean
Various others
Lingua francaTauaans
Ethnic groups
  • 65% Taulanders
  • 21% Chinese
  • 4% Ljoetsjoeans
  • 10% others
DemonymTaulander
Establishment
• Establishment of the Dutch Formosa Colony
1624
• Elevation to Dominion
1816
• Independence from the Netherlands
1891

Tauland (Dutch: Taulandt or Tauland, Chinese: 桃國, Táwgwó), officially the Republic of Tauland and formerly Formosa, is a country in eastern Asia. It shares maritime borders with Japan to the northeast, China to the west, Viet Nam to the southwest, and the Philippines to the south. The Republic consists of over 250 islands stretching over 2,000 mi. from east to west. New Hague in the north is the country's capital, while the southwestern metropolis of Zeelandia is the most populous urban area.

In the early 17th century, Dutch attempts to colonize the island of Formosa were successful, creating a rapidly-expanding colony that would last for almost two centuries. In 1816, the Formosa Colony became the Dominion of Tauland following the tumultuous Augustine period. Eventually, in 1891, Tauland gained complete sovereignty from the Netherlands, becoming the first Asiatic ex-colony to achieve independence.

Terminology

The name Tauland, emerging in 1739, comes from the now-extinct indigenous Formosan language Siraja. Ta'u, as recorded in the 17th century, means 'human' or 'man'. This was then added to the Dutch suffix -land to create the name Tauland, literally meaning 'place of the humans'. In Chinese characters, the Tau- is often rendered with the character 桃 ('peach blossom'). Thus, the name of the country has often been mistakenly said to mean the 'land of the peach blossoms'. Another common misconception, particularly among Europeans, is that Tau- comes from the Cross of Tau, a Christian symbol resembling the Greek letter 𝜏 (Greek: ταυ, tau).

Older names still used include Taywan (臺灣), which was recorded as the Chinese name for the island since at least 1635. Formosa, literally 'beautiful' in Latin and first applied by Portuguese and Spanish sailors, is still used to refer to the island in certain languages and in poetic or literary contexts.

Geography

The main island, known variously as Formosa, Taywan, or Tauland proper, makes up approximately 96% of the Republic's land area, measuring around 3.58 million hectares. Smaller islands include the Pescadores in the west, the Loetsjoe archipelago of the northeast, and the southernmost territory of the Paracel Islands.

The country mostly lays on and near the Tropic of Cancer, giving it a largely marine, humid subtropical climate with small tropical pockets in the very south. The highest parts of the country, along the Tauland Range (Dutch: Taulandt Bergen; Chinese: 大山, Tàa Sāan, lit. 'Big Mountains'), the primary mountain range of the country, have a colder polar climate. Running across the entire body of Tauland proper, the Range's most recognizable features include Mount Jade as well as its diverse flora & fauna.

History


Government and Politics

Government of Tauland
Regering van Tauland
Constitutional republic
Formation1891
Legislative branch
LegislatureStates-General
Executive branch
LeaderRaadspensionaris
HeadquartersNew Hague

Tauland is a unitary, parliamentary constitutional republic. Its government evolved from the 17th century colonial administration of the Dutch East India Company, morphing into a semi-independent constitutional monarchy under the Netherlands in the 19th century. In 1891, Tauland achieved its final governmental form as a sovereign parliamentarian democracy modeled on the revolutionary Amerikaener republics.

Executive

Tauland's head of state and government is called the Raadspensionaris, elected by popular vote. Unlike many other heads of governments in the “Staten generaal system” the Readpensionaris of Tauland has quite a bit of executive power. He dictates, together with the council of foreign affairs the foreign affairs of Tauland, as well as being the commander in chief of the Tauland Defense Force.

Legislature

The country has a bicameral legislature known as the States-General (Dutch: Staten der Tauland). It consists of a lower house called the House of Citizens (Huis van de Burghers), which is directly elected by the popular vote. The upper house, the House of Lords (Huis der Heeren), has its members appointed by provincial estates.

Administrative divisions

Tauland is divided into nine first-level administrative divisions.

Name Cities Creation Type Map
Capital Largest
Haagland HL New Hague Province
Heuveland HV Heuvelstad Hollandia
Schuylerland SY Schuylerstad Oosthaven
Tusschenland TC Toekoe Tenghoe
New Zeeland NZ Zeelandia
Oostvanberg OB Zuiderzee Lonckjouw
Bergen BR New Arnhem
Loetsjoe LT Nafa Overseas region
Pracel PC Rotzele Overseas territory

Governmental institutions

Tauland Defense Force

The Tauland Defence force (TDF) is the military organization responsible for the defence of the Republic of Tauland and its national interests. It consists of the Tauland air force, Taulandse vloot and de Landmacht. It has an active strength of 120,000 with a suspected reserve consisting of 800,000 and is supported by the department of defence and several other civilian agencies.

During Tauland her first decades of independence it realized quickly that it needed a combined and integrated armed service. This led to the creation of the joint board in 1904 which was dominated by the Navy, due to Tauland her reliance on foreign trade. Over time with the introduction of the air force, and the advent of new technologies the navy her dominance became less. It was only n 1939 that the joint staff was created, creating an equal integrated command structure.

The TDF is technologically sophisticated but relatively small, compared to its neighbours. Although the 120,000 full-time active-duty personnel look impressive. Compared to its neighbours Tauland her military is small, to offset this it focuses on quality. This has created a situation where even the conscripts are better trained than most full-time soldiers in the region. The TDF is supported by a significant budget by worldwide standards and can deploy forces around the regions and support independent operations.

Culture

Tauland's society is primarily built upon the Hokkien, Dutch, Loetsjaan, and Formosan cultures with influences from surrounding peoples such as the Hakka, Cantonese, and Giangnam peoples of China, the Ilocano and Tagalog of the Philippines, as well as the Coreans and the Japanese. Due to its diversity and unique status as a Eurasian creole culture, it is locally referred to as the Tong-Si kultuur (東西文, 'East–West culture').

Ethnicity and race

Like New Batavia and Macau, Taulanders are perceived by its own citizens and by foreigners as a Eurasian population. Around two-thirds of Taulanders are of mixed ancestry, primarily Germanic, Chinese, and Formosan, with lesser admixture from Corea, Japan, and surrounding nations. One of their defining features is their multilingualism and their historic affiliation with Protestantism, particularly the Reformed Church. The remaining one-third of Tauland's residents consist of mainly Chinese, Formosan, Corean, Loetsjaan, Viet, and Indonesian peoples.

Language

Two distinct languages dominate the Republic of Tauland — Dutch and Tauaans. The official form of Dutch used in Tauland is considered akin to the language spoken in the Netherlands, with only a handful of features unique to the island. It is the primary language of government, education, law, diplomacy, and the media. On the other hand, Tauaans, a Sino–Dutch creole, is the lingua franca of Tauland and is spoken by the vast majority of the population. As a creole, Tauaans has a number of sociolects and registers which may vary based on the speaker's background and social circumstance.

See also