Selebiyen–Paniba

Selebiyen is a province of Nukigurun. It is the designated homeland of the.

Languages
The official languages of Selebiyen are Nuki and, the latter of which is spoken by approximately 45% of the population. Selebiyenese is part of the language family. Not all dialects of Selebiyenese are mutually intelligible with one another; a standard dialect exists based largely off of the one spoken in X.

Culture


Selebiyenese culture has been shaped by the country's history, geography, and religious traditions.

Architecture


Traditional architecture in Selebiyen was almost always made of wood. Many historical structures therefore do not survive in the present.

Music
Selebiyenese music is diverse with many traditions. are popular entertainers who act, sing, dance, and play musical instruments. String instruments, which include the, , , and , are the most popular traditional instruments.

Cuisine


The cuisine of Selebiyen has been shaped by the region's climate, soil, history, and Nuki colonization. It shares similarities with the neighboring nations of Esia and Dniperia. The staples of Selebiyen are wheat, rye, buckwheat, barley, and millet, which are prepared and consumed as different varieties of bread, pancakes, cereals, and drinks such as. Since their introduction in the 19th century, potatoes have also been a popular staple.

Soups are a common staple of Selebiyenese cuisine, among them being {{{wp|shchi}},, , , and. Other traditional common foods include and. , a heavy, and are often added to soups and salads. Selebiyen is the origin of the "Selebiyenese hot pot", a hot pot in which sour cream or mayonnaise is added.

Selebiyenese traditionally produce and consume a drink made from rye known as as well as a  called. Today, the most popularly-consumed drinks are similar to the rest of Nukigurun.