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Revision as of 11:24, 22 April 2025

Flag of Nusaira Karatuan Nusaira
Coat of arms
Coat of arms

ᬓᬭᬢᬸᬯᬦ᭄ᬡᬸᬲᬿᬭ (Arunese)
Capital: Pagarpura
Population: 1,426,286 (2025)
Motto: « Sani sama Serasi ᬲᬦᬶᬲᬫᬲᭂᬭᬲᬶ » Beauty and harmony
Anthem: « Tembang Nusa Agung ᬢᬾᬫ᭄ᬩᬗ᭄ᬦᬹᬱᬕᬸᬂ »

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Nusaira, officially Karatuan Nusaira (ᬓᬭᬢᬸᬯᬦ᭄ᬡᬸᬲᬿᬭ) is an island country located in North Archanta. Its largest city is Pagarpura, which also serves as one of the nation's most prominent port cities. Nusaira's government is a constitutional parliamentary monarchy, with power shared between the monarch and parliament. Initially, the capital or monarch resides at the center of Nusa Sura, Purwapura. By 1489, a new monarch palace is built in the south coast of the Mount Tabik along with the legislative branch and most government institutions in the Pagarpura. Nusaira is known for its religious diversity and harmony, reflected by the many places of worship found even in rural areas. The country's constitution guarantees freedom of worship and the right to proselytize other faiths.

Historically, Nusaira was once a collection of tribal regions known as Jějari ᬚᭂᬚᬭᬶ, each led by a Ratualam and practicing animism before the 5th century. The arrival of the Dharmapala (a Hindu-Buddhist tradition) in the 4th century ushered in a period of unification under King Jayanusa, who assumed the title of Ratualam. Following his consolidation of power, Adityawarman restructured the regional leadership, replacing the title Ratualam with Ratuadat for the leaders of Jějari territories.

Adityawarman's reign also marked the adoption of an isolationist policy with limited trade focused on exporting spices, particularly nutmeg and cloves, which defined the kingdom for centuries. However, during the Age of Discovery in the 14th century, Nusaira opened its borders to expand its participation in regional trade, welcoming new religions such as Imani and Kristian to the island.

In the 14th century, Nusaira became a tributary state under Majesia. Following the fall of Majesia, the new government known as Kesulatanan Majesia replaced the previous regime. Nusaira subsequently regained its independence later in the 16th century. Despite periods of small civil unrest between the 19th to 21st centuries, Nusaira has remained a monarchy and maintained a strong mercantile economy. In recent decades, the nation's tourism sector has flourished, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.


History

History of Nusaira
Pre-unification(before 460)
• Collection of tribal regions, Nagaric. 150 BCE
• Unification Wars40–459
Keratuan Nusaira460–1900
• Nusajaya reigned and isolationism policy460–1489
• Under tributary state of old Majesia Kingdom. Open border policy and limited spice trading.1489–1546
• Nusaira released from tributary state1546
Modern Nusaira1546–today
• Status Quo1546–1900
• The arrival of the industrial revolution1900
• Modern Nusaira1900–today


Geography

Geography of Nusaira
ContinentArchanta
RegionNorth Archanta
Population1.291.5327 (2025)
Area
• Total5007.75 km2
1933.50 sq mi
• Water (%)77%
Population density00 km2
00 sq mi
Major riversGadang, Anai, Haru
Time zoneWUT+8:00 (WSN)


Government

Government of Nusaira
Constitutional parliamentary monarchy
CapitalPagarpura (monarch)
Head of state
• Ratualam (King)Aditya
• Pangeran-
LegislatureParliaman Nusaira
• Upper houseBasabo
File:NusairaParty.svg
• Lower houseKabawa
JudiciaryKomisi Yudisial
Regional HeadRatuadat Jějari
Major political parties
  PDK
  PQ
  ALL
  PMM
  AT
  Bm
  PF
Assembly of Nation


Administrative divisions

Administrative divisions of Nusaira
First-level3 ranah known as Ranah nan tilu ᬭᬦᬳ᭄ᬦᬦ᭄ᬢᬶᬮᬸ
and 1 Ranah Rantau
Second-levelNata ᬡᬢ (city center),
Tana ᬝᬡ (rural)
Third-levelRata ᬭᬢ (town center),
Taru ᬢᬭᬸ (rural)
Fourth-levelJějari ᬚᭂᬚᬭᬶ, Jaris communities and only applied to rural
Runi ᬭᬸᬡᬶ (within city/town),
Jari ᬚᬭᬶ (rural)
Largest cities
• Ranah Tanaraya ᬭᬡᬳ᭄ᬢᬦᬭᬬ
• Ranah Giriwana ᬭᬡᬄᬕᬶᬭᬶᬯᬦ
• Ranah Sakasura ᬭᬡᬳ᭄ᬲᬓᬲᬸᬭ
• Ranah Rantau
600.000
350.000
200.000
50.000


Economy

Economy of Nusaira
Mercantilism
CurrencyWar (WAR)
File:NusairaMoney.png
Monetary authorityPerunas
GDP (PPP)2025 estimate
• Total$80,17 billion
• Per capita$66,807
HDI (2025)Increase 0.891
very high
Principal exportsCloves, nutmeg, any product of wines, oysters, coconut, bananas, and mangoes
Principal importsElectronics
Industries and sectors
Tourism
  
49%
Services
  
31%
Financials
  
15%
Other
  
5%


Infrastructure

Infrastructure of Nusaira
Roadways
Driving sideLeft
• Minimum age17 (motor vehicles)
16 (motorcycles except motorways)
• Maximum speedMotorway: 100 km/h
Urban dual: 60 km/h
Rural: 80 km/h
Urban: 40 km/h
Railways
• Passing sideRight
Gauge1067mm
• ElectrificationVaries
Electrical power generation
Geothermal
  
40%
Coal
  
27%
Natural gas
  
13%
Hydro
  
11%
Biomass
  
4%
Solar
  
3%
Wind
  
2%
Mains electricity220 V, 60 Hz
Telephone code+111
Internet TLD.nusa


Tourism