Toluiwa

Toluiwa Federation or Toluiwa for short (Nggahi Mbojo: Fiderasi Toluiwa) is an islands country located in South Melayu, a subregion of Melayu Archipelago. It only have maritime border with several countries. Libonesia to the northeast, Kencana to the south and Cakranegara and Tandeg Suci to the west. Madya Sea lies to its north and Melayu Ocean is to the east. With an area of 13.922 km2, it is the largest country in South Melayu. The population is around 5,6 millions. Dompu is capital and also its the largest city.

The history of the area is started with the establishment of Tambora Kingdom around the mid-15th century. The kingdom decline after Mount Tambora eruption. Bojo Sultanate arise in early 17th century after their king converted to Islam. They were helping Selaparang Kingdom to repel Jimbarwana from Cakra Island, although it failed. The sultanate then become vassal of Dutch Empire in 1669, together with Selaparang.

The area was not harmed during both World Wars. The Dutch then initiate a meeting to promulgate the independenc of the region. At first they want to rule separately. But the Dutch persuade them to become a single country. After a long series of meeting, the independence was agreed on 14 August 1958. Dompu was choose as the capital as its position is in the center of the country.

Toluiwa is a developing country which rely on forestry, mining and fishery to support their economy. Pemecutan, Cakranegara, Tandeg Suci and Libonesia have become their main trading partners.