Selamat, Cadasa

Selamat is the capital of Selamat Province and the second-largest city in Cadasa. Located in the northern coast of the country, it is a major port city in Southeast Asia.

History
Selamat is one of the oldest cities in Cadasa. It was settled in the 1000s by the natives and named Temrik Pasun, meaning "abode of peace" in the Kurabata language. Selamat was founded in 1302 it and given its current name by Malaysian and Indonesian traders, allegedly after Silamiyat Island in the Barundi Sultanate. In 1721, the Cahaya dynasty made the growing city the capital of the kingdom. Selamat was the centre of the Selamat Revolution, where republicans overthrew the Cahaya dynasty and established Cadasa. In 1982, the capital of Cadasa was moved from Selamat to New Cadasa. In 2017, mayor Arthur Chow introduced "Selamat 30", the goal is to make Selamat a city comparable to Nan Tung by 2030.

Geography
Selamat is located on the northern coast of Cadasa. The northern part of the city is on plain land. Floods can sometimes occur, but not on a Jakarta-type level. The southern part is more hilly, and the southeast part there is a mountain called Gunung Pasik, which offers stunning views of downtown Selamat.