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Etymology
The French name Centerres was created by the Roterlanese explorers and interventionists, which is came from a term Le centre de l'océan de la terre. while vietnamese name "Đông Dương Đảo" was based on former-Istiang (Đông Dương thuộc Lạc).

Pre-Colony
Before the Roterlaine colonization, Centlands were a part of the Ngân dynasty, and ruled by its emperor for a long time.

Roterlanese Istiang
Until the 19th Century, Roterlaine took over the control of a peninsula except Jembirnia and Macamot and formed into Roterlanese Istiang after its victory of the Xianguese-Roterlanese War in 1885.

Independence
On 20 July 1954, the Deneve Conference produced the Deneve Agreements between North Sainam and Roterlaine. Provisions included supporting the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Istiang, granting it independence from Roterlaine, declaring the cessation of hostilities and foreign involvement in internal Istiang affairs, and delineating northern and southern zones into which opposing troops were to withdraw. The Agreements mandated unification on the basis of internationally supervised free elections to be held in July 1956. Centlands was given its independence by the Deneve Agreements in 1953. but French and Vietnamese was still a one of Centlands' official language.

Centlands were a part of an URA supported army of South Sainam formed South Yarea, Neurcasia, New Eusland, Jembirnia, Gran Gritain and Macamot during the Sainam War, but South Vietnam's URA armies were redrawn in 1969, and its power became weak during 1971. Finally, Centlandian army along with the South Sainam loses the war, and the Southern government folded by the Socialist Northern.

The modern era
In the late 1920s, Centlands started its modernization project, they learned techniques from Roterlaine and started to manufacturing automobiles, the first automobile company was Canier. its broadcasting industry was started since 1942 before its independence by its helps of Roterlaine and Hokusei. Radio broadcasting as its first broadcast industry.

In the 2000s, Centlands banned Xianguse products due to its safety. Except Xianguese-based companies registered and listed in the Ministry of Intellectual Property.