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Siha-Silulu (Swara: སིཧ་སིལུལུ, RSSR : siha silulu; pronounced: [siha-silulu]), officially the Grand Realms 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
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Etymology of Siha-Silulu
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Geography

 * Main article: Geography of Siha-Silulu

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.

Climate

 * Main article: Climate of Siha-Silulu

Most of the country is classified as ’s, while a majority of the south, as well as the entire eastern coast, and part of the western coast have a majority climate. Along the northeastern border of the country, a sliver of land is also classified as having an and  climate.

Government and politics

 * Main article: Federal government of Siha-Silulu, Politics of Siha-Silulu, Realm governments of Siha-Silulu

Siha-Silulu is a under a. The current and  is Queen Artemis I, who acceded the throne in 2010 after the death of her mother, Queen Surati IIII. The current and Grand Secretariat is Hushai Siampapaga, who has been in office since winning the national general elections in 2020; he is also the leader of the  with the most seats in parliament. The Constitution of Siha-Silulu is and consists of a few unaltered principles, most of them rooted in. The National Parliament of Siha-Silulu can perform to any other aspect of the constitution simply by passing, this means no Parliament can pass laws that future Parliaments cannot change. Regional Parliaments cannot perform “constitutional reform”, but instead are free to modify their realms’ Regional Mandates. All constitutional and mandated reforms must get.

Legislature

 * ''Main articles: Federal legislature of Siha-Silulu

The National Parliament of Siha-Silulu meets in the Esteemed Palace of Ahn Luman and has two elected houses: the (Swara: tempua kamar / ཏེམཔུཨ ཀམར), formed by the, and the  (Swara: ruanta kamar / རུཨནཏ ཀམར), formed by the realm representatives. The five Regional Parliaments meet in the Regional Palaces of Siha-Silulu and are all, comprising two houses: an elected General Assembly (Swara: inta permua / ཨིནཏ པེརྨུཨ), formed by the members of the court, and an appointed Chamber of Lieges (Swara: mantan semula / མནཏན་སེམུལ), formed by the lieges (lords and ladies) appointed directly by the princes and princesses of the realms of Siha-Silulu.

For national parliamentary elections, Siha-Silulu is divided into constituencies, each electing a single member of parliament and five realm representatives by national simple plurality and regional simple plurality respectively. For regional parliamentary elections, the same constituencies are utilized for electoral purposes, each electing a member of the court; the two candidates with the most votes per realm are then admitted into the General Assembly. Parliamentary elections have a non-fixed six year term; this means that the monarch and the realm princes and princesses, despite being advised against it by the heads of government, have the power to call elections whenever they see fit, whether it be before or after the six year period. The Realms’ Chambers of Lieges have a fixed renewal term of four years. Members of parliament and realm representatives can run for office a maximum of three consecutive times; members of the court can run for office a maximum of two consecutive times; lieges can be appointed a maximum of two consecutive times.

Executive

 * See also: List of Sihailese Monarchs, List of Sihailese heads of government

The national executive power is vested in the Monarch of Siha-Silulu as the head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces for life or until abdication, and in the Grand Secretariat as head of government and cabinet. The title of Monarch of Siha-Silulu is hereditary under a system of succession by female-preference primogeniture. The Grand Secretariat is elected during national general elections and has a fixed term of six years.

The grand secretariat chooses a cabinet and its members are formally appointed by the monarch to form the Royal Sihailese Council. By convention, the monarch is expected to respect the grand secretariat’s decisions of cabinet, however, they reserve the power to make as many changes as they see fit. The cabinet tends to be drawn from members of the grand secretariat’s party, and always from the House of Commons. Due to a technicality in the unaltered section of the Sihailese Constitution, realm representatives can’t be drawn from the House of Peers to form cabinet, as cabinet members are required to take an oath of allegiance to the monarch, which has been deemed by the constitution as treason to their respective realms.

The regional executive power is vested in the Prince and Princesses of Siha-Silulu as the heads of state, for life or until abdication, of their respective Realm; and in the Governors as heads of government and regional offices of their respective Realm. The title of Prince or Princess of Siha-Silulu is hereditary under a system of succession by absolute primogeniture. The Governors are elected during regional general elections and have a fixed term of six years. The governors choose a regional office and their members are formally appointed by the princes and princesses to form the Prestigious Offices. The princes and princesses are expected to respect the governors’ decision of office, and while in some Realms they hold the reserve power to make changes as they see fit, certain Regional Mandates prohibit the head of state from intervening in the governors’ decision. The members of office are always drawn from the General Assemblies.