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  1. A sister republic was a client state of France established by French armies or by local revolutionaries and assisted by the First French Republic during the French Revolutionary Wars. Republic of Liège (1789–1791)

  2. Jan 27, 2024 · In the 1950s, under President Ramon Magsaysay, the country ranked as the second richest in Asia, trailing only Japan. Notable milestones during this period include the establishment of the first mosque in Southeast Asia in 1380, the inauguration of the first bank in 1851, and the proclamation of the first republic in Asia in 1899.

  3. Oct 31, 2011 · The Birth of the First Republic in Asia. The Johns Hopkins University in Washington D.C. presents speaker and scholar Mi Chu. Mi Chu, head of scholarly services in the Asian Division at the Library of Congress, and July Lu, former head of collection services in the Asian Division at the Library of Congress, will discuss this topic.

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · The group name is derived from the Cebuano term “kinaiya,” which pertains to one’s inner character and individuality. It is also a reference to the Filipino word “kaya”—referring to the person’s courage and capability to overcome hurdles. Signed with Sony Music Philippines, the group debuted in 2022 with the track “Blah Blah.”

  5. Philippine Republic. On the sunny morning of January 23, 1899, the First Philippine Republic, popularly known as the Malolos Republic, was inaugurated amidst colorful ceremonies at the Barasoain Church. This was also the first republic in Asia. In this inaugural address, President Aguinaldo expressed his congratulations to the members of the ...

  6. First Republic of New Granada, Colombia (1810–1816) Asia. First Philippine Republic (1899–1901) First Republic of China (1912–1928) First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920) First Republic of Azerbaijan (1918–1920) First Republic of Georgia, also known as the "Democratic Republic of Georgia" (1918–1921) First Syrian Republic (1930–1950)

  7. The Political Constitution of 1899 ( Spanish: Constitución Política de 1899 ), informally known as the Malolos Constitution, was the constitution of the First Philippine Republic. It was written by Felipe Calderón y Roca and Felipe Buencamino as an alternative to a pair of proposals to the Malolos Congress by Apolinario Mabini and Pedro ...

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