Sialeh

Sialeh ( IPA: [siːʌleɪ] ) (Jaliyan: سيالاويني romanized: Sialawini), officially the Republic of Sialeh (Jaliyan: سيالاويني جوتاهكت romanized: Sialawini Jutahkt), is a country in the Kadersaryinan Islands of North America. It shares a border with Hebraesia to the southwest, Lashah Edah to the southeast, and maritime borders with Hykratarnoir, Jaliya, and Pozry to the to the west. Sialeh's capital and largest city is Onnodiyya, while other major cities include Faujubat, Mon'yii, Tehrastan, and Hardu.

The territory now known as Sialeh would be controlled by many indigenous nations, especially the Emirate of Jaliya, Kingdom of Tashein, and Chiefdom of Ngo. Islam was introduced into the archipelago in the late 11th century through traders wandering through the West Isles. Sialeh was originally colonized by France. It remained under French control until 1825, in which it gained independence as the First Republic of Lemongo. In 1945, the Jaliyans gained independence from Lemongo and proceeded to exist as one of the largest nations of the eastern Kadersaryinan Islands until 1969, in which Sialeh became independent.

Sialeh is the second largest growing nation in the Kadersaryinan Islands, next to Adamineryl. It has a population of over 67 million people and continues to grow to this day, with 17,789,938 people living in the capital city of Onnodiyya as of 2023. Sialeh is considered a developed country and is a member of the UN, the Arab League, and the National Syndication of the Kadersaryinan Islands.