Bayan Isles flag
BAYAN ISLES • 1720

Bayan Isles

A tropical island colony — founded in the 1700s (English claim). Interactive project: map, flag, population, beliefs, rights, constitution.

Overview

The Bayan Isles is tropical island colony founded in the 1720s during the period of English exploration and colonization. This project presents an interactive exploration of Bayan Isles, including its flag, location, climate, population, beliefs, and government.

Located in a warm tropical climate, the islands feature lush groves, fertile farms, and bustling harbors. The population is diverse, and the culture includes unique traditions and beliefs centered around nature and community.

Navigate through the sections to learn more about the islands and their history.

Interactive Map

Click any sampaguita marker to open a popup describing the place. (Marker positions can be edited by changing data-pos="left,top" in the HTML.)

Map of the Bayan Isles
San Lumina
Coralport
Palay Fields
Grovehaven
Marketon
Healer's Hut
Map Legend
  • Sampaguita marker — interactive landmark
  • Anchor — Harbor / Shipyards (Coralport)
  • Sheaf — Farms & Fields (Palay Fields)
  • Star — Capital (San Lumina)
  • Hammer — Market & Artisans (Marketon)
  • Tree — Sacred grove (Grovehaven)
  • Dotted line — Major sea/trade route
Travel / Trade Routes
  • Coastal shipping lane (main internal trade)
  • East–west trade route connecting neighboring islands
  • Local canoe routes from villages to Coralport

Population & Beliefs

The islands are home to about 67 residents, primarily fishermen, farmers, artisans, and merchants. The culture is a blend of indigenous traditions and English colonial influences.

Key beliefs center around respect for the sea and land, with festivals held at Grovehaven temple. The sampaguita flower is a cultural symbol, often used in ceremonies and as markers on the map.

Declaration of Independence

In 1720, the Bayan Isles declared their autonomy from colonial rule, establishing a Council Hall in San Lumina as the governing body. The declaration emphasized community, stewardship of the land, and protection of the island's natural resources.

Rights & Freedoms

Government & Constitution

The Council Hall governs the islands with elected representatives from each major settlement. The constitution balances local traditions with modern governance principles, ensuring sustainable development and cultural preservation.