Selayar
The Kingdom of Selayar Tanapa Huru ni Heraʻa (Selayaric) | |
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Motto: "Wavana ni Mamura" "Unmatchable Bird with Noble Goals" | |
Status | Independent State |
Capital | Wanaperaʻa |
Largest city | Mawura |
Official languages | Selayaric |
Recognised regional languages | Reyanic, Tangana, and Torangan |
Demonym(s) | Selayari |
Government | Federal constitutional elective monarchy |
• Monarch | Manu Wesa II |
• Prime Minister | Huti Manaranga |
Legislature | Valaʻi ni Pariha |
Formation | |
1654 | |
• Treaty of Terata | 14 May 1703 |
• The Vatara | 3 August 1777 |
• Siege of Wanapera'a | 9 December 1855 |
• 18 August Revolution | 18 August 1897 |
Population | |
• 2015 census | 43,667,112 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $674 million |
• Per capita | $15,443 |
Gini (2017) | 43.2 medium |
HDI (2017) | .717 high |
Currency | Nanari (SLN) |
Time zone | UTC -6 |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +73 |
Internet TLD | .sl |
Selayar (/selæː jer/; Selayaric: Hera'a ['heraʔa] Te Tanapa Huru ni Heraʻa), officially the Kingdom of Selayar, is a federal kingdom located in northern Aurelia. It is bordered on the north by OTHER-NATION, on the south by OTHER-NATION, by the east by OTHER-NATION and on the west by OTHER-NATION. Selayar covers LAND AREA square kilometers and has an estimated population of 84,332,190 in 2018. Selayar comprises of 6 kingdoms and 2 Federal cities. Wanapera'a, officially the Royal Capital City of Wanapera'a, is the capital and the second largest cities of Selayar, and was formerly known as NAME.
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Selayar was originally comprised of many warring tribes and city-states before the arrival of Andalla at 1722. Selayar was already known as the producer of an exotic spice, known as Butternut (Selayaric: Kahumari) that only grows at Bulukumba island. COLONISER established a trading colony at YEAR that grew into a full-fledged colony that encompasses the territory of the modern Selayar nation. Andalla gave independence to Selayar in 1918 after the native Selayari waged a war against its colonizer for more than 20 years. Selayar was a unitary republic for 11 years before the military held toppled the republic government and changed its government into a socialist absolute monarchy, with King Dharmasetu as the King of Selayar. The bloody and lengthy Selayari Civil War later took a toll on its economy, which was caused by the discovery of huge oil deposits on the Selayari soil. The end of the Civil War in 2014 saw the reestablishment of order on the country and the rise of the oil-based economy.
Etymology
The floodplain where the majority of Selayar population live in is known as Heraʻa in Selayaric and it is from this that the name "Selayar" is derived. The name "Selayar" emerged from the first contact with NATION/EXPEDITION, who transcribed Heraʻa as Saraja, and in turn spread to various languages across Eurth, ultimately leading to the modern name Selayar.
Alternative spelling may still be used in some nations. Salajar, Sleyar, Saraya are a few examples in various languages.
History
Pre-Colonial Era
One of the earliest evidence of human habitation in Selayar was found at the Sidika Cave, where stone tools and human bones were recovered. Dated to 2000BC, this is the only evidence of human habitation in Selayar before AD 300, where ceramics and jars were found on the mouth of Garang River. The Garang culture, named for the river where the culture was located, lasted from approximately AD 300 to AD 800, where it flourished as the only bronze age culture found in Selayar. Bronze tools were found in abundance at the historical sites, mostly comprised of agricultural tools. The Garang culture, however, isn't a united political entity. Instead, it's thought that it was composed of many small chiefdoms united merely by its similar culture. No bronze tools or settlement evidence was found after AD 804, indicating the downfall of the culture. The exact cause of the Garang culture downfall was still heavily debated, with most historians supported the theory where an unusually big tropical storm struck the island, resulting in the destruction of many houses and wrecking havoc upon the island. Selayar entered a setback in technology and culture after the downfall of Garang culture on the Latanya Island.
According to Babad Torang Siyara, an epic composed at the turn of 18th century, Selayar was divided into 3 city-states and 6 chiefdoms by the time of the rise of King Bhatura the Great.
Colonial Era
Independence Era
Jayawarman I's Reformation
Government
Selayar is a socialist absolute monarchy, ruled by the Sahaja dynasty. The Sahaja dynasty has been ruling Selayar since the 1939 coup that installed a socialist kingdom and General Dharmasetu Sahaja ascended the Selayari throne. The monarch has absolute power over the nation, and its the head of state and government of Selayar. Selayar currently has no legislature. In 1969, the democratically elected House of People were abolished because of the civil war. There has been a proposal to restore the House of People back since the Civil War has concluded, but there is no progress so far.
The King has a privy council, called Badan Penasihat Raja (literally Council of King's Advisors), that advised the monarch in its daily activity and is also heading the judiciary system of Selayar. It consisted of 10 advisors, with two advisors elected by each province, two advisors from the monarch family, and the last two advisors from the military. The Council has the right to exercise King's mandate and power, though the King himself could override the Council's decision or replace any of the Council's advisors. The Body is technically the extension of the King himself, and usually are the one who appeared on the public face on behalf of the King. The monarch and the Council members are exempted from the law of Selayar.
The King also has its own cabinet, consisting of the King's royal family. It is technically the executive branch of Selayar and it is headed by the King and to some extent the Council King's Advisors. Headed by Kamipin Karusan Rania (Chief of People's Affairs), its role is similar to Prime Minister with the exception that it is chosen by the King and usually reserved for the Panaitan Mekatha (Crown Prince)
Selayari law does not permit the establishment of political bodies or trade unions.
Province level
Administrative Divisions
Selayar consists of 2 provinces and 1 Special Economic Territory (Selayaric: Tewengkon Istimewa Hienomi). Each province is headed by a governor (Selayaric: Paterinta) and Worker's Council (Selayaric: Badan Tagawe).
Economy
Selayari economy has been dubbed as the fastest growing in the region, its GDP has doubled since the civil war ended in 2014. The economic condition has improved over the years. Many new oil fields have operated, and many new concessions are ready to be operated. The steady rise of oil price has helped propped up Selayari economy in many ways, and petroleum-related products make up to 90% of the Selayari exports. Unemployment, however, is still pervasive in Selayar along with poverty level. Unemployment level reached a record high in 2015, almost 25%, due to the repatriation of many civil war soldiers and about 45% of the Selayari population is below the poverty line. Inflation has been kept steady, and reach a record low in 2016. Officially Selayari practised a socialist system. Some sectors that involved people's welfare are by constitution be owned entirely by the government. This includes electricity, waters distribution, transportation system and oil fields. Private companies aren't banned, and all Selayari is free to make his own company. Though by law, the government needs to own the majority of the companies' shares. In turn, the government will subsidise most of the companies expenditure. Only Selayari could own a company, although exemption could be made that foreign companies could own up to 49% of state-designated company's shares. In most case, foreign companies needed to cooperate with native Selayari to set up their branch in Selayar with government supervision.
The tax rate is progressive, with people that have less than $4000 income per year exempted entirely from paying tax. It reached almost 40% for people who have income more than $1,000,000 per year. Foreign nationals are exempted entirely from tax, but it needs to pay "foreign national tax" for about $1000 per month. Companies are also exempted from tax because almost, if not all, companies are owned by the government.
Historically, Selayari economy has always been propped up by spice trading and fishery. It has been famous for its spice that only grows in Selayari islands, the Butternut, and the source of many other exotic spices. During the 19th century, COLONISER applied 'forced plantation' system and exploit Selayari to only produce many exotic spices. This lead to the unproductivity of many Selayari soils later on due to monoculture and extreme use of fertilisers. Nowadays, the agriculture sector of Selayari contributes a little to the economy due to the already-little productive lands being destroyed as a result of 50-years long civil war. Fishery still contributed much to the country's economy, and was the major backbone of Selayari economy and remained the only effective sector throughout the civil war. Its importance has been dwarfed by rising oil sector, however.
Oil was first found in the location of future Liaknia in 1935, though it could only be extracted in 1941 due to the oil-driven 1938 coup. Selayari oil production gained importance in the WAR, being the only neutral major oil producing nation in the region. In this period fishery and agriculture still contributed a lot to the Selayari economy. The start of Selayari Civil War in 1967 was precipitated by oil dispute in western Selayari, and it devastated most of Selayari infrastructure, plunging it deep recession period.
1 dollar is equal to 1,200 nanaka.
Demography
Rank | City name | Population |
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1 | Liaknia | 113,299 |
2 | Ratnapura | 96,775 |
3 | Kilau | 72,233 |
4 | Dawatan | 47,884 |
Culture
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