Saltstead

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

Etymology
The name Saltstead is a calque of the Såutsteid, which itself derives from : såut derives from the Saxon salt and is cognate with the Anglian word “salt”; the element stedė 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 s such as Zoutstad and  Salzstadt, while Romance languages tend to use names derived from the  Salia, such as  Selie. uses the similarly-derived name Aleia (Άλεια), from whose form Haleia comes Saltstead’s.