Taugaran

Taugaran is an El Kadsreian territory in the Philippine Sea next to the Philippines. It is primarily inhabited by El Kadrsreian Filipinos, Taugaraneses, and Filipino people. The official languages are English, Filipino, Taugaranese, Japanese, and Chinese with regional languages are Cebuano, Ilokano, Chavacano, Spanish, and French. It was formerly as province part of Luzon, Philippines.

History
Taugaran was a Philippine province and it's part of Luzon in the Philippines established in 1854 with some of Sentanese tribes and accents and inhabited. From early-1940s to mid-1970s, many El Kadsreian and Sentanese people immagrated to Taugaran, and some Filipino-Vicnorans and Filipino-Interniots immigrated here. Taugaran was one of the safest and cleanest Philippine provinces.

In February 13, 1970, two years before the Martial Law, the Vlokozu Union acquired Taugaran from the Philippines for US$173 million, despite having a big El Kadsreian population in Taugaran. As the result, it became a territory of Vlokozu Union.

In September 21, 1972, Taugaran survived the Martial Law from the Philippines and it wasn’t invaded to protect them.

After Vlokozu Union was dissolved, it was split up and became an El Kadsreian territory.

In December 19, 2002, Taugaran declared independence from El Kadsre, led to the creation of Taugaranese Republic. The Taugaranese indedendist rally took place on December 22, 2002, but it then ended up in the riot between the indedendist and the police. In December 23, 2002, Amiel Raymond, the revolutionist and activist was arrested, which led to the dissolution of Taugaranese Republic. David Vlokozu stated the Taugaranese independence as "illegal and the act of resistance".

Communication
Most of Taugaran's radio stations are on the FM band. The nation is linked to the El Kadsreian Islands, Alexonia and Philippines by satellite communications for telephone and television service. Taugaran uses both NTSC and PAL analog television services and both DVB-T and ISDB-T digital television services.

The territory of Taugaran is served by eleven television stations, El TV Kadsre Taugaran on Channel 2, BTV Taugaran on Channel 3, TCTV (Taugaran Commercial Television) on Channel 4 (affiliated with GMA), TBS (Taugaran Broadcasting System) on Channel 5, RNT by RGN on Channel 6, FTV (Filipino Television) on Channel 7 (affiliated with ABS-CBN), ETVKK Taugaran on Channel 8, TPB (Taugaran Public Broadcasting) on Channel 9 (co-owned with El Kadsreian government and Philippine Broadcasting Service), HBC (Hoganon Broadcasting Corporation) on Channel 10, VTV by Viva on Channel 11 (affiliated with TV5/T5N), TNN (Taugaran News Network) on Channel 12, and BTN (Bayabos Television Network) on Channel 13.

Local cable providers Sky Taugaran, U Network, and Hoganon Plus, operating across the island, carries Alexonia, El Kadsre, Mahri, Sentan, North El Kadsre, Vicnora, United States, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Philippines TV channels in dual-PAL and NTSC.

Fire Services
There are three fire stations in Taugaran.
 * Hoganon Fire Service -
 * Bayabos Fire Station -
 * Bayabos Fire Station -

Restaurants
The first McDonald’s restaurant was opened at Hoganon Central Market in Hoganon in December 25, 1981. The first Jollibee restaurant was opened in July 6, 1985.

Population
The population is about of 3,289,383 as of 2019.