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Revision as of 20:30, 22 November 2020
Trust Territory of East Puzimm | |||||
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Capital | Not specified | ||||
Languages | Veridian Ekuostian Lestzi | ||||
Government | Not specified | ||||
Historical era | Modern Era | ||||
• | Established | 1 March 1953 | |||
• | Transfer to BTO | 5 December | |||
• | Union with Obuzga | 5 December 1962 | |||
Today part of | Ebo Nganagam |
The Trust Territory of East Puzimm was a geopolitical entity established between 1953–1962 situated in present-day Ebo Nganagam.
Previously the colony of Veridian East Puzimm, the territory was occupied by Allied forces during the Great Ekuosian War and subsequently was granted mandate status under Barradiwan administration by the Council for Ekuosian Peace and Security in 1953. The formal objective of the mandate was the decolonisation and eventual independence of the region, as stipulated by the Treaty of Kostenbad. Responsibility for the territory was transferred from CEPS to the Bosato Treaty Organisation in 1961; a year later, an administrative union was established with the Lestzi Colony of Obuzga to form the self-governing Territory of Obuzga and East Puzimm.