Saltstead

Saltstead (Saltsteadish: Såutsteid, /ˈsɔːtsted/), officially known as the Saltsteadish Commonwealth, is a federal parliamentary located on the north-eastern end of the island of North Cyanea in Atlantian Oceania.

Etymology
The name "Saltstead" is a of the  "Såutsteid", which itself derives from : "såut" derives from the Saxon "salt" and is cognate with the Anglian word "salt"; the element "steid" derives from "stedi", meaning "city" or "place". The name references the salt mines that were the source of Saltstead’s historic wealth and fame.

Other Germanic languages use calques such as Dutch "Zoutstad" and German "Salzstadt", while Romance languages tend to use names derived from the Latin "Salia", such as Gallic "Selie". Greek uses the similarly-derived name "Aleia" (Άλεια), coming from the ancient form "Haleia".