Faroma

Faroma (Far: 閥區 [ɸaːrˈʊːma]; Adrianese: Fejiral distrikt Nafaroma) is a federal district of the Adrian Islands, located in the southeastern waters of the archipelago. Spanning about 1,332 km², it is home to 23,491 people. Its center and most populous settlement is Sanuamani, located in the north.

The land where Faroma stands today was once a sultanate, established in 1445 when Islam arrived in the island. It was a loyal state to the Hokirai Kingdom, which controlled most of the modern-day Adrianese territory. It was later annexed to the British in 1790. The federal district of Faroma was established in 1912, as the first and oldest of the districts, when the constitution was rewritten.