Sanilla Ate
| Sanilla Ate | |
| People's republic | |
| Koslhen Sharamli Sanilla Ate
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| Capital | Timpure |
| Largest cities | Xalene Sitar, Port Niyi |
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| Population | |
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8,541,254 (1744) |
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151 per km2 |
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6 of 17 |
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| Area | |
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56,530 km2 |
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9 of 17 |
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| Government | |
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Executive Council (15) |
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Legislative Council (95) |
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| Official language(s) | Sanaman |
| Other language(s) | Istvanistani, Babkhi |
| Local religion | Somanes, Cedrism |
| Subdivision code | SAA |
Sanilla Atea is a people's republic of Sanama, situated in the western parts of Sanilla. The republic has an area of 48,000 km2 and a population of seven million, placing it around the middle in both population and area. It was formed in 1702 following the Sanaman Civil War. It is a partly urban but largely rural republic, with the interior dominated by forests, rice paddies, fruit fields and cattle farms, and the coastline by industry, particularly shipbuilding. The capital Timpure is also an industrial center. It is bordered to the west by the Cosimo Sea, to the north by Indipendensa and Amarra Esa, to the east by Harekina, and to the south by Pixa Teta.
Geography
Sanilla Ate consists of five distinct geographical regions. The northern part of the republic is largely covered in forest, with mangrove by the coast and a subtropical forest farther inland. The southern part is dominated by the delta of the Anilha river, whose rich marshlands are home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, among them Anilha alligator, Qaqatirri bird and the small Lho cat. The delta is also home to the important port city Port Niyi, situated in a drained part of the delta. To the south the dense tropical forests are divided by farmland.
Economy
The northern parts of the province see limited logging and farming of mainly coconut, pineapple and mango. The deltas of the southern parts are dominated by rice fields between large nature reserves, as well as the economic activity in the capital Port Niyi, headquarters of Sanama State Maritime Industries as well as the First Fleet of the Sanaman Navy, Navy Headquarters Command, the Naval Academy and the Naval Combat School. Port Niyi is also a major transport hub, serving both ocean-going vessels and fleets of barges transporting goods to and from Niyi in the shallow Anilha river.