Tambangan

Tambangan or officially Kingdom of Tambangan (Hanacaraka Latin: Puri Gede Tambangan; Bahasa: Kerajaan Tambangan) is one of 6 constituent states of Pemecutan. Located in Giri Island, it is one out of 4 constituent states that located in the island. It is bordered to the north with Ulunusa, Canggu Strait to its east, Jimbarwana to its south and Kauripan to its west. The capital is Tambapuri and Jematang is the largest city. It has a land area of 8,106 km2 and a population of 4.2 millions. It is the largest state both in area and population. Other notable cities including Pemogan, Gelogor, Titih and Pemedilan.

It's history can be traced back from late fourth century when Giri Island was conquered by Sripala Kingdom. The area came under Giri Kingdom after the fall of Sripala and being united with Mandara Kingdom in 994 to become Mandara Giri Kingdom. Tambangan was not established until 18th century after the fall of Karanganyar Kingdom. The kingdom was colonized by British Empire in 1906 and become the most damaged nation in Pemecutan area during World War II. It was part of Giri Federation with the other 3 kingdoms in Giri Island. With the ascension of Kanginan and Petang Islands into the federation in 1966, the federation is change into United Kingdom of Pemecutan. The city of Pemecutan Puri was separated from the state in 1978 to become a federal city, the official seat of Pemecutan Central Government and Pemecutan Monarch.

Today, Kingdom of Tambangan is the largest economy in Pemecutan with its large population and unique geography. It main economic drive is mining, manufacturing, agriculture, retail and textile industry. The eastern part of the state is more populous than the western part which is closed to Gerenceng Mountain.

Administrative divisions
Officially, Tambangan is divided into 8 cities and 6 regencies.