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Republic of Zamboanga
República de Zamboanga
1899–1903
Status
Unrecognized state
Provisional government (1899)
U.S. protectorate (1899-1903)
Capital
Zamboanga City
Government
Republic
Legislature
Chamber of Deputies
Historical era
Philippine–American War
• Established
May 1899
• Disestablished
March 1903
Preceded by
Succeeded by
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Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
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Philippines Zamboanga City (previous actual control) Mindanao, Sulu, and Basilan (claimed territory)
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The Republic of Zamboanga was a short-lived revolutionary government, founded by General Vicente Álvarez and the Zamboangueño Revolutionary Forces after the Spanish government in Zamboanga, Philippines officially surrendered and ceded Real Fuerte de Nuestra Señora La Virgen del Pilar de Zaragoza in May 1899. On May 28, 1899, Álvarez declared the territory's independence from the Spanish Empire, and became the republic's first and only genuinely elected president.[1]
^Malcampo, Hermenegildo (2006). Historia de Zamboanga.
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