Btilassa
Btilassa is a small island nation and archipelago located in the northern maritime region. It comprises the main island, also called Btilassa, and several smaller islets, with a total land area of roughly 40 square kilometers. The terrain features coastal cliffs, rolling hills, and a central high point at Mount Velar. The climate is temperate and maritime, with mild winters and cool summers, supporting coastal wetlands and pine forests as part of its natural environment.
Historically, evidence of settlement on Btilassa dates to the late 9th century, with subsequent growth through
Politically, Btilassa operates as a constitutional parliamentary republic. The president serves as head of state, while
Economically, Btilassa maintains a small, service-oriented economy. Key sectors include fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, and light manufacturing.
Culture and society center on the official language, Btilase, with English widely used in commerce and education.
Notable features include the Blue Gate sea arch, Btilassa National Park, and the harbor town of Jara,