Selifleur
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Republic of Selifleur | |
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| Motto: "Liberdade, Honra, Verdade" "Liberty, Honor, Truth" | |
| Capital | Santa Clara |
| Largest | Porto Antigua |
| Official languages | English, Esiliean, Antiguan Creole |
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| Demonym(s) | Selifleuran |
| Government | Republic |
| Legislature | National Assembly of Selifleur |
| Establishment | |
• Part of the Valahandian Empire | 912–1203 CE |
• Part of the Pindai Empire | 1203–1346 |
• Part of the Esilian Empire | 1346–1626 |
• Part of the Opthelian Empire | 1626–1843 |
• Part of the Daryan Empire | 1843–1984 |
• Selifleuran Revolution | 1982–1984 |
• Republic of Selifleur | 1984–present |
| Area | |
• | 4,782 km2 (1,846 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 4.6% |
| Population | |
• Estimate | 1,679,394 |
• Census | 2023 |
| GDP (PPP) | 2022 estimate |
• Per capita | $10,145 |
| GDP (nominal) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $9.49 billion |
• Per capita | $5,655 |
| Gini (2023) | 43.1 medium |
| HDI (2023) | .712 high |
| Currency | Eirian Lunen (EIL) |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (PIT (Promethean Islands Time)) |
| Date format | yyyy.mm.dd |
| Driving side | left |
| Calling code | +98 |
| Internet TLD | .sf |
The Republic of Selifleur is an archipelagic nation comprised of seven islands in the southwestern Promethean Sea, and is considered part of Greater Caxcana.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The name Selifleur is a result of the Franco-Eirianization of the names of two largest islands of Selifleur, Sal Island and Flores Island. Those islands were first named by Esiliean explorer João Vasco de Ferreira due to their basic natural characteristics. Sal is home to salt flats and thus was named for the Esiliean word for salt, while Flores has a wide variety of tropical flowers and was named for the Esiliean word for flowers.
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- ↑ Island natives archaically referred to as Antigua