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'''Sintelia''' ({{wp|Help:IPA/English|/sɪn'tiːliɑ, -lja/}}, {{small|Sintelian:}} {{wp|Help:IPA/Indonesian|[sɪn'telia]}}) is a country in southeast [[Pharago]], consisting of the Sintelian archipelago as well as the southern tip of mainland Pharago. The {{wp|archipelagic nation}} consists of thousands of islands, though the majority of these are uninhabited, and the country's 180 million people live on only around 5% of these islands, including [[Berimbang]], [[Sarudaya]], [[Sindang]] and [[Bulu]], which is the country's most populous island, home to both the {{wp|planned city|planned capital}} [[Bandar Kekuatan]] and the largest city [[Bengkudu]]. The country is hugely ethnically and linguistically diverse, with significant minority populations of {{wp|Malagasy|Surambanese}} and {{wp|Oceanic languages|Asofainese people}} in the west and east respectively. Over 600 ethnicities and 250 languages have varying degrees of recognition throughout the country.
'''Sintelia''' ({{wp|Help:IPA/English|/sɪn'tiːliɑ, -lja/}}, {{small|Sintelian:}} {{wp|Help:IPA/Indonesian|[sɪn'telia]}}) is a country in southeast [[Pharago]], consisting of the Sintelian archipelago as well as the southern tip of mainland Pharago. The {{wp|archipelagic nation}} consists of thousands of islands, though the majority of these are uninhabited, and the country's 180 million people live on only around 5% of these islands, including [[Berimbang]], [[Sarudaya]], [[Sindang]] and [[Bulu]], which is the country's most populous island, home to both the {{wp|planned city|planned capital}} [[Bandar Kekuatan]] and the largest city [[Bengkudu]]. The country is hugely ethnically and linguistically diverse, with significant minority populations of {{wp|Malagasy|Surambanese}} and {{wp|Oceanic languages|Asofainese people}} in the west and east respectively. Over 600 ethnicities and 250 languages have varying degrees of recognition throughout the country.


==Etymology==
==History==
==Geography==
===Climate===
===Environment and biodiversity===
==Politics==
===Governance===
===Law and human rights===
===Administrative divisions===
{{main|States of Sintelia}}
<center>{{Sintelia labelled map}}</center>
===Foreign relations===
===Military and law enforcement===
==Economy==
===Agriculture and fishery===
===Mining and forestry===
===Industry===
===Commerce and finance===
===Tourism===
===Infrastructure===
====Media and telecommunications====
====Transportation====
====Energy====
==Demographics==
{{Largest cities
{{Largest cities
| name        = Largest cities of Sintelia
| name        = Largest cities of Sintelia
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|city_6 = Antamotamo |pop_6 = 1,693,738 |div_6 = Suramban
|city_6 = Antamotamo |pop_6 = 1,693,738 |div_6 = Suramban
|city_7 = Cipondok |pop_7 = 1,516,282 |div_7 = Berimbang  
|city_7 = Cipondok |pop_7 = 1,516,282 |div_7 = Berimbang  
|city_8 = Jabanggelam |pop_8 = 1,482,772 |div_8 = Central Sindang
|city_8 = Jabanggelam |pop_8 = 1,482,772 |div_8 = Kala
|city_9 = Butoh Lor |pop_9 = 1,411,623 |div_9 = Bulu
|city_9 = Butoh Lor |pop_9 = 1,411,623 |div_9 = Bulu
|city_10 = Lavalahitra |pop_10 = 1,372,398 |div_10 = Suramban
|city_10 = Lavalahitra |pop_10 = 1,372,398 |div_10 = Suramban
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|city_16 = Bandar Kekuatan |pop_16 = 840,068 |div_16 = Federal Capital District
|city_16 = Bandar Kekuatan |pop_16 = 840,068 |div_16 = Federal Capital District
|city_17 = Samusu |pop_17 = 763,391 |div_17 = Asofaia
|city_17 = Samusu |pop_17 = 763,391 |div_17 = Asofaia
|city_18 = Sungai Sagu |pop_18 = 701,137 |div_18 = Bulu
|city_18 = Sungai Sagu |pop_18 = 701,137 |div_18 = North Sindang
|city_19 = Sahatsara |pop_19 = 664,494 |div_19 = Suramban
|city_19 = Sahatsara |pop_19 = 664,494 |div_19 = Suramban
|city_20 = Bangsri |pop_20 = 633,219 |div_20 = Berimbang
|city_20 = Bangsri |pop_20 = 633,219 |div_20 = Berimbang
}}
}}
===Ethnicity===
===Religion===
===Education===
===Healthcare===
==Culture==
===Art===
===Architecture===
===Cuisine===
===Holidays===
===Language===
===Literature===
===Music===
===Theater and media===
===Sports===

Latest revision as of 20:18, 24 August 2022

Sintelia
Flag of Pricey/Sandbox6
Flag
Coat of arms of Pricey/Sandbox6
Coat of arms
Motto: Berusaha dan melayani
("Striving and serving")
Sintelia locmap.png
Location of Sintelia in Pharago
CapitalBandar Kekuatan
Largest cityBengkudu
Official languagesSintelian
Recognised regional languagesOver 250 languages
Ethnic groups
Over 600 ethnicities
Demonym(s)Sintelian
Sintelese
GovernmentFederal presidential republic
• President
Adilsyura
• Prime Minister
Perang Wibowo
LegislatureSenate
Population
• 2022 estimate
188,162,837
• 2018 census
185,916,283
GDP (PPP)2022 estimate
• Total
$4.003 trillion
• Per capita
$21,276
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
$1.643 trillion
• Per capita
$8,736
Gini (2020)Steady 37.3
medium
HDI (2021)Increase 0.768
high

Sintelia (/sɪn'tiːliɑ, -lja/, Sintelian: [sɪn'telia]) is a country in southeast Pharago, consisting of the Sintelian archipelago as well as the southern tip of mainland Pharago. The archipelagic nation consists of thousands of islands, though the majority of these are uninhabited, and the country's 180 million people live on only around 5% of these islands, including Berimbang, Sarudaya, Sindang and Bulu, which is the country's most populous island, home to both the planned capital Bandar Kekuatan and the largest city Bengkudu. The country is hugely ethnically and linguistically diverse, with significant minority populations of Surambanese and Asofainese people in the west and east respectively. Over 600 ethnicities and 250 languages have varying degrees of recognition throughout the country.

Etymology

History

Geography

Climate

Environment and biodiversity

Politics

Governance

Law and human rights

Administrative divisions

Foreign relations

Military and law enforcement

Economy

Agriculture and fishery

Mining and forestry

Industry

Commerce and finance

Tourism

Infrastructure

Media and telecommunications

Transportation

Energy

Demographics

Ethnicity

Religion

Education

Healthcare

Culture

Art

Architecture

Cuisine

Holidays

Language

Literature

Music

Theater and media

Sports