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| established_title1 = [[Shintaro|Shintarian]] occupation (partial) | | established_title1 = [[Shintaro|Shintarian]] occupation (partial) | ||
| established_date1 = {{RP| | | established_date1 = {{RP|1892}}-{{RP|1915}} | ||
| established_title2 = Part of [[Oriental Taemhwan]] | | established_title2 = Part of [[Oriental Taemhwan]] | ||
| established_date2 = {{RP|1977}}-{{AN|07|2025}} | | established_date2 = {{RP|1977}}-{{AN|07|2025}} | ||
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|name = '''Glorioso (Karenkō) Islands''' | |name = '''Glorioso (Karenkō) Islands''' | ||
| native_name = {{nobold|花蓮港諸島{{,}}Karenkō-shotō}} | |||
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|''Islas de Glorioso'' ([[wikipedia:Spanish language|Martino]]) | |||
|''Île Glorieuses'' ([[wikipedia:French language|Alexandrian]]) | |||
|''Glorieryke Eilande'' ([[wikipedia:Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]]) | |||
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|area_km2 = 100.89 | |area_km2 = 100.89 | ||
| total_islands = 24 (14 islands and 10 rocks) | |||
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|country_admin_divisions = {{team flag|Scattered Islands|name=Scattered Islands{{!}}Scattered Islands in the Ieu'ryïan Strait}} | |country_admin_divisions = {{team flag|Scattered Islands|name=Scattered Islands{{!}}Scattered Islands in the Ieu'ryïan Strait}} | ||
|country_admin_divisions_title_1 = Parish | |country_admin_divisions_title_1 = Parish | ||
|country_admin_divisions_1 = [[ | |country_admin_divisions_1 = [[Glorioso (Karenkō) Islands]] (include [[Daito-jima]] and other outlying islands) | ||
|country1 = {{Team flag|Oriental Taemhwan}} | |country1 = {{Team flag|Oriental Taemhwan}} | ||
|country2 = {{Team flag|Forajasaki}} | |country2 = {{Team flag|Forajasaki}} | ||
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|population = 498,014 | |population = 498,014 | ||
|population_as_of = {{AN|3|2025}} | |population_as_of = {{AN|3|2025}} | ||
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{{Nihongo|'''Glorioso (Karenkō) Islands'''|花蓮港諸島|Karenkō-shotō|lead=yes|extra={{lang-ms|Kepulauan Glorioso (Karenkō)}}; [[wikipedia:French language|Alexandrian]]: ''Île Glorieuses'' or ''Archipel des Glorieuses''; [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Martino]]: ''Islas de Glorioso''; {{lang-afr|Glorieryke Eilande}}}} is a group of coral islands and rocks located in the southern part of the [[Ieu'ryïan Strait]], administered as a parish in the [[Scattered Islands]] but has been claimed by [[Oriental Taemhwan]] and the state of [[Shintaro]]. It is located 96 kilometres (60 mi) south of [[Tromelin Atoll]]. The land area of the group is 100.89 square kilometres (39.1 sq mi), including 71.4 square kilometres (26.1 sq mi) of lagoon, and consists of 14 islands and 10 rocks, making it the second largest in the territory after Tromelin Atoll. | |||
The archipelago is a group of inhabited islands in the territory, with a population of 498,014, [[Grande Glorieuse]], [[Kota Lama Island|Pulau Kota Lama]] and [[Isla del Verde]] are the inhabited islands. [[Duren Sawit]] is the largest town and administrative centre of the parish. It also houses the [[Hurmu Fyrð]] and [[Phinbellan Armed Forces]] military bases, and an [[Camp Walker|offshore oilfield workers' settlement]]. There are three seabed features in the waters associated with the archipelago: Grande Glorieuse and other islands, rocks, a lagoon and two sandbanks that appear at low tide, known as the [[Gaisaru Bank]]. The [[Glorieuse Causeway]] is a causeway that separates the lagoons in the archipelago. There are many oil wells that exist east of Gaisaru Bank and in the waters between the Samaritan Islands. | |||
In {{RP|1864}}, the [[Barbara|Sultanate of Barbara]] began to occupy the islands and establish settlements there, after which [[Shintaro]] began to occupy parts of the islands including Gaisaru Bank in {{RP|1892}}, and [[Shandānø'kaí]] also occupied Île du Langkis. Shintaro claimed the islands as part of his territory, but this was opposed by the Barbarite administration. Control of part of the area was finally ceded to Barbara in {{RP|1915}} until it was finally handed over to Taemhwanian authorities in {{RP|1977}}. During the three-kingdom occupation era, the Glorioso Islands were opened to trade with [[Wikipedia:Western world|Whites]] following the free trade policy of the occupation administration in the Scattered Islands, following [[Kéijō]] at the beginning of the occupation. The islands were home to many foreign settlements after Tromelin Atoll, particularly for [[Phinbellan Boer|Boer]] and [[Taemhwanian Huguenots|Huguenot]] communities. In 1746, these islands now became part of the jurisdiction of the [[Free area of the Federation|Free area of the Federation]] after the separation from [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan|Oriental Taemhwan SAR]]. It is the main component in the territory of the Scattered Islands since the Taemhwanian administration. | |||
Latest revision as of 12:04, 30 November 2025
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| Glorioso (Karenkō) Islands 花蓮港諸島 · Karenkō-shotō Islas de Glorioso, Île Glorieuses, Glorieryke Eilande |
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| Parish of the Scattered Islands | |
| Realm | |
| Region | Tempasuku |
| Territory | |
| Occupied by Sultanate of Barbara | -136BPs |
| Shintarian occupation (partial) | -112BP--89BP |
| Part of Oriental Taemhwan | -27BP-1746 AN |
| Parish seat | Duren Sawit |
| Islands | 10 constituent islands |
| Government | |
| • Body | |
| • Parish officer | Rui Terukami |
| Area | |
| • Total | 100.89 km2 (38.95 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 48 m (157 ft) |
| Highest elevation (Bukit Bendera) | 371 m (1,217 ft) |
| Lowest elevation (Gaisaru Bank) | 0 m (0 ft) |
| Population (1742 AN) | |
| • Total | 498,014 |
| • Estimate (1748 AN) | 615,900 |
| • Density | 4,900/km2 (13,000/sq mi) |
| Time zone | Phinéas Padolski Time (UTC+5:20) |
| Postal code | 160200 – 160206 |
| Area code(s) | (0)32 |
| ISO 3166 code | HU-PHI-SA-GI |
| Disputed island Native name: 花蓮港諸島 · Karenkō-shotō | |
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| Other names |
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| Geography | |
| Location | Ieu'ryïan Strait |
| Total islands | 24 (14 islands and 10 rocks) |
| Area | 100.89 km2 (38.95 sq mi) |
| Administration | |
| Territory |
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| Parish | Glorioso (Karenkō) Islands (include Daito-jima and other outlying islands) |
| Claimed by | |
| State |
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| Demographics | |
| Population | 498,014 (1742 AN) |
| Additional information | |
| Time zone | |
Glorioso (Karenkō) Islands (Sangunese: 花蓮港諸島, translit.: Karenkō-shotō?, Phineaner: Kepulauan Glorioso (Karenkō); Alexandrian: Île Glorieuses or Archipel des Glorieuses; Martino: Islas de Glorioso; Afrikaans: Glorieryke Eilande) is a group of coral islands and rocks located in the southern part of the Ieu'ryïan Strait, administered as a parish in the Scattered Islands but has been claimed by Oriental Taemhwan and the state of Shintaro. It is located 96 kilometres (60 mi) south of Tromelin Atoll. The land area of the group is 100.89 square kilometres (39.1 sq mi), including 71.4 square kilometres (26.1 sq mi) of lagoon, and consists of 14 islands and 10 rocks, making it the second largest in the territory after Tromelin Atoll.
The archipelago is a group of inhabited islands in the territory, with a population of 498,014, Grande Glorieuse, Pulau Kota Lama and Isla del Verde are the inhabited islands. Duren Sawit is the largest town and administrative centre of the parish. It also houses the Hurmu Fyrð and Phinbellan Armed Forces military bases, and an offshore oilfield workers' settlement. There are three seabed features in the waters associated with the archipelago: Grande Glorieuse and other islands, rocks, a lagoon and two sandbanks that appear at low tide, known as the Gaisaru Bank. The Glorieuse Causeway is a causeway that separates the lagoons in the archipelago. There are many oil wells that exist east of Gaisaru Bank and in the waters between the Samaritan Islands.
In -140BP, the Sultanate of Barbara began to occupy the islands and establish settlements there, after which Shintaro began to occupy parts of the islands including Gaisaru Bank in -112BP, and Shandānø'kaí also occupied Île du Langkis. Shintaro claimed the islands as part of his territory, but this was opposed by the Barbarite administration. Control of part of the area was finally ceded to Barbara in -89BP until it was finally handed over to Taemhwanian authorities in -27BP. During the three-kingdom occupation era, the Glorioso Islands were opened to trade with Whites following the free trade policy of the occupation administration in the Scattered Islands, following Kéijō at the beginning of the occupation. The islands were home to many foreign settlements after Tromelin Atoll, particularly for Boer and Huguenot communities. In 1746, these islands now became part of the jurisdiction of the Free area of the Federation after the separation from Oriental Taemhwan SAR. It is the main component in the territory of the Scattered Islands since the Taemhwanian administration.