Petang Islands

Petang Islands or officially Kingdom of Petang Islands (Hanacaraka Latin: Puri Anom Nusa Petang; Bahasa: Kerajaan Kepulauan Petang) is one of 6 constituent states of Pemecutan. Located on the northeast off the coast of Giri Island. It is one out of 2 states in Pemecutan that are not located in the mainland. It is bordered by Kencana Sea to its north and west, Madya to its east, Batubulan Sea to its south and Petang Strait to its southwest. The capital is Petang and Batubulan is the largest city. It has a land area of 3,187 km2 and a population of just 800,000. It is the smallest state by area and population. Other notable cities including Pelaga and Sulangai.

It's history can be traced back from mid 17th century when the archipelago was seceded from Watu Linggih Kingdom. Satya House lead a coup against the reigning Queen of Watu Linggih. He succeed to controlled Petang Archipelago and decided to established their own kingdom there. Batubulan Island was then added in 1832 after a constant war with Tambangan. It was conquered by British in 1881. It was affected mildly during the World War II. The kingdom was rejected the idea to unite with kingdoms in Giri Island and was later granted independence by United Kingdom in 1962. After several years, it decided to joined Giri Federation together with Mengwi to establish Pemecutan.

Today, Kingdom of Petang Islands is tourism center of Pemecutan. Fishery has become its side industry besided tourism. The state is the largest producer of seaweed which is a main commodity for Pemecutan cosmetics industry. There has been a proposal to separate Batubulan Island from the state as the demand from the local residents of the island. The referendum for the separation will be schedule on 2021 after the General Election is finished.

Administrative divisions
Officially, Tambangan is divided into 6 Provinces. Each of the province is named based on its capital. The Provinces are further divided into municipalities. In Tambangan alone, there are 107 municipalities.