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Siha-Silulu (Swara: སིཧ་སིལུལུ, RSSR : siha silulu; pronounced: [siha-silulu]), officially the Monarchical State of Siha-Silulu, colloquially known as Sihailu, and formerly known as Luanha, is a country in southwestern Kesh. It is bordered to the west by the Iapetus Ocean, to the south and east by the South Kesh Bay, and shares maritime borders with Ramay and South Kesh; covering an area of 929.097 square kilometers (358,726 sq mi) and with a population of over 82 million. The country’s capital and largest is Pelankan. Siha-Silulu is a.

Etymology of Luanha
Prior to the establishment of in the  and the shaping of the current Sihailese government system, the nation that occupied the territory of present-day Siha-Silulu was called the Swari Empire of the United Realms of Luanha. By outsiders, prior to 1812, it was usually known by the Luanha (Swara: ལུཨང, RSSR : luanga, pronounced: [luaŋa]). The word luanha is an altered version, by outsiders, of the Swara word luanga (meaning ‘coast’ or ‘shore’), that originated from Savi (makaluanga, ‘ending land’) and was used to refer to the western side of the peninsula.

Etymology of Siha-Silulu
'Siha-Silulu' is a hyphenated term from the Swara words siha (སིཧ), meaning ‘unity’, and silulu (སིལུལུ), meaning ‘of the people’ or ‘of kinship’. It was implemented after the signing of the Sihailese Establishment of Democracy Act in 1812, as a shortened version of the country’s full name: siha-silulu kentualanka (Swara: སིཧ་སིལུལུ ཀེནཏུཨལནཀ, pronounced: [siha·silulu·kentualanka]), meaning ‘the united people’s royal territory’.

'Sihailu' (སིཧཻལུ) is an agglutinated version of the country’s full name that has been in use since the 1980s. This way of referring to the country started as an unofficial shortened version of the complete name adopted by the youth at the time. Eventually, the use of ‘Sihailu’ was widespread enough among the population, the Sihailese government decided, in 1981, to implement it as one of the country’s official names. In the present day, the term ‘Sihailu’ is more commonly used by news outlets, sports channels, and for the name of Sihailese branches of international companies.

Geography
Siha-Silulu is the seventh-largest country in Kesh, and seventeenth-largest in Anterra; bordering the Iapetus Ocean to the west and south, the South Kesh Bay to the east and south, and sharing maritime borders with Ramay and South Kesh. Sihailese territory covers 929.097 square kilometers (358,726 sq mi).

Sihailu comprises two main geographic regions. The north and center of the country is mostly composed of dry forest and savannas, while being the area with the highest elevation in the country, with the northeast being characterized by a portion of a massif, expanding into Siha-Silulu from neighboring countries. The southern region, particularly along the coasts, experiences a greater wet season in comparison to the rest of the country.

The country is also home to several rivers that feed into the many lakes in the country, particularly along the southern and western coast, among which is the Waranama Lake, the largest body of water in the country, and, as of 1987 and by decree of the Royal Secretary of Environment and the Ministry of Environment and Landscape, a protected natural area and a no-disturb zone, with a set radio of roughly 40 kilometers around the lake where the construction of any structure is prohibited by law.

Due to its rugged coast, Siha-Silulu is subject to many major and minor peninsulas and bays, with about fifteen islands offshore, eight of which are currently inhabited.