Isata
The Republic of Isata Áwota Ísata |
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Capital and | Sulu | |||||
Official languages | Wahala | |||||
Recognised national languages | Athsudan | |||||
Demonym | Isatese | |||||
Government | unitary presidential republic | |||||
- | President | |||||
- | Vice President | |||||
Independence from Vos Federation in YEAR | ||||||
Currency | Vos Actan | |||||
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy CE | |||||
Drives on the | right | |||||
Internet TLD | .isa |
Isata (Language: Country [IPA]), officially the Republic of Isata, is a country located in the Asura Ocean
Etymology
History
Uncontacted people all the way till colonization. The two islands fought together for most of history. Colonization united the two tribes together and ever since then they have been under one soverign entity. Upon gaining independence from Vosan
Geography
The Republic of Isata is an island nation that lies east of Milhidia and consists of 8 major islands and over 100 smaller islands in the Asura Ocean. The two archipelagos that make up the country are split in the middle by the equator running between them. The country boasts many volcanic high islands and numerous atolls. Mount Nhatuwa reaches 502 meters (1647 ft), making it the highest point of the country. Many atolls are scattered among the two archipelagos and very few people live on them, with the exception of the largest atoll: Upalai.
The country's islands lie between latitudes 2°N and 2°S, and longitudes 152° and 153°E. The distance between the north and south island chains is about NUMBER kilometers (NUMBER mi). The country is fairly isolated from the rest of the world, with its closest neighbor Milhidia being over NUMBER kilometers (NUMBER mi) away.
Geology
Climate
The islands' ocean-equatorial climate is extremely humid throughout the year, with an average temperature of 27°C (80.6°F). Though seasons are not really distinct, July through September is considered to be the cooler period. Tropical cyclones can hit during any part of the year but are more frequent December through April. Annual rainfall in Isata is about 4,200 millimeters (165 in).
Biodiversity
Politics
Government
Administrative divisions
The Republic of Isata is divided into seven different provinces between the two island chains. In the north there are the provinces of Sisulu, Ma'alikiwulu, Iwaulu, and Titimulu. In the south there are the provinces of Sulu, Laumulu, and Aikapati'ulu. Because the island country only has a population of 22,640 people, each province is named after the largest village within the region's borders.
Foreign relations
Military
Economy
Transport
Energy
Science and technology
Tourism
Demographics
94% Isatese 5% Vosan colonizer descendants 1% Other
Ethnic groups
Isatese Vosan (but basically incorporated into Isataese)
Urbanisation
Language
official Wahala, national Vosan (remnant of colonialism)