Heiban

= Siha-Silulu =

From Anterra

Siha-Silulu (Swara: སིཧ་སིལུལུ), officially The Monarchical State of Siha-Silulu, colloquially known as Sihailu, and formerly known as Luanha, is a country in Southern Kesh. It occupies almost the entirety of the Luanha peninsula, spanning 929.097 square kilometers (358,726 sq mi), with a population of over 82 million people. Siha-Silulu is bordered to the south and west by the Iapetus Ocean and shares maritime borders with Ramay and South Kesh. Pelankan is the nation's capital and largest city. Siha-Silulu is a unitary semi-parliamentary constitutional monarchy.

Etymology
Siha-Silulu (/siha·silulu/; Swara: སིཧ་སིལུལུ, RSSR : siha silulu), officially the Monarchical State of Siha-Silulu (Swara: སིཧ་སིལུལུ ཀེནཏུཨལནཀ; RSSR : siha silulu kentualanka), formerly known as Luanha (Swara: ལུཨནཧ, RSSR : 'luanga', pronounced [luaŋa]), is a country at the western side of the southernmost portion of the Kesh continent.

Etymology of Luanha
Prior to the restauration of democracy in the 18th century and the reshaping of the Sihailese government, the nation that occupied the territory of present-day Siha-Silulu was called the Swari Empire of the United Realms of Luanha by its citizens. By outsiders, prior to 1732, it was usually known by the exonym Luanha (Swara: ལུཨནཧ, RSSR : 'luanga', pronounced [luaŋa]). The word Luanha originated from Siva (makaluanha, 'ending land'), and it was used by the Swari to refer to the peninsula, more specifically, the peninsula's western side.

Etymology of Siha-Silulu
Siha-Silulu is an agglutinated 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 Restauration of Democracy Act in 1732.