Kesiman

Kesiman or officially Kingdom of Kesiman (Hanacaraka Latin: Puri Gede Kesiman; Bahasa: Kerajaan Kesiman) is one of 6 constituent states of Pemecutan. Located to the south of Giri Island. The kingdomo is one out of 4 states of Pemecutan that located in the island. It is bordered to the north with Kerobokan and Tambangan, Canggu Strait to its east, Khurtubh Strait to its south and Mitra Sea to its west. The capital is Kesiman and Sanur is the largest city. It has a land area of 5,055 km2 and a population of 1.6 millions. It is the third largest state by area and the fourth by population. Other notable cities including Sumerta, Penatih, Petilan and Kertalangu.

It's history can be traced back from mid 14th century when Mandara Giri Kingdom was split. One of the split becomes Watu Jambe Kingdom which was the predecessor of Kesiman. The kingdom came into existence in 1833 after Prince Ki Merta Jaya took the throne from his heir less uncle, King Jambe XVII. He established Kesiman Palace which become the center of his new kingdom. It was conquered by British in 1894. It was the least affected kingdom in Giri Island during World War II. The kingdom joined the other four kingdoms to create Giri Federation and granted independence from United Kingdom. It continued to be part of the new nation, Pemecutan, after union with Petang Islands and Mengwi.

Today, Kingdom of Kesiman is the fourth largest state in Pemecutan in term of economy. Agriculture, fishery, forestry and mining are its primary industry. The state is border by Gerenceng Mountain Range to its north. Basuki River, which is the second longest river in Pemecutan is crossing through the center of the state. Basuki River Basin is also the second largest river basin in the country.

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.