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Kingdoms of Sisang
A map of Sisang showing its seven kingdoms.
Kingdoms possess several powers and rights guaranteed by the Constitution of the Empire of Sisang, such as creating special zones, forming or merging lower administrative divisions and running the local elections. Each kingdom has its own government, consisting of three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. All kingdoms have representatives in the House of Kings, consisting of the kings, their regents and their heir apparents or heir presumptives. The people of each kingdom are represented in the House of People. The number of representatives elected by the people of each kingdom is calculated by a formula enshrined in the constitution.
Siha is the most populous state, consists 57% of the total population; Samo is the least populous, consists of 2% of the total population. The largest state by area is also Siha, encompassing 851,967 square kilometres (328,942 sq mi), while the smallest is also Samo, encompassing 28,962 square kilometres (11,182 sq mi).
Flag, lesser coat of arms, name and ISO 3166-2 abbreviation | Royal capital | Largest city | King | Royal prime minister | Population | Area (kmē) | Number of rep. | |||
Hatta | HT | Ruhu | Ruhu | Pattilain II | Konstantin Huwae | 12% | 148,059 | 17 | ||
Leitim | LT | Pietris | Titakohu | Turi III | Anakasu Pareira | 11% | 138,951 | 16 | ||
Nimoa | NM | Hutru | Rozes | Onin | Tusmain Atihutta | 10% | 116,280 | 15 | ||
Paumea | PM | Loni | Aberd | Leisina II | Helermuri Latuharhary | 6% | 96,543 | 12 | ||
Rima | RM | Tewa | Kolway | Rahamete | Kaihulu Ohorella | 3% | 52,947 | 10 | ||
Samo | SM | Huta | Tiandu | Waji | Yaki Tiahahu | 2% | 28,962 | 8 | ||
Siha | SH | Langkong | Langkong | Kabaresi II | Johannes Hitipeuw | 57% | 851,967 | 81 |