Acastanha

Acastanha officially Federation of Acastanha (Portuguese:Federação do Acastanhado; Saborin:Fiderashayo Aramayn) is a country located in northeastern Melayu Mainland in the region of Melayu Archipelago. It is bordered by Kayangan to the southwest, Indian Ocean to the north and straits to it's east and southeast. It has a land area of 84,000 km2 and a population of around 9 million. With a density of 107/km2, it is among the least populated country in the region. The capital is Amarelda with Tashmayn as the administrative center. The largest city is Porto Espinhosa.

The area where Acastanha establish was inhabited around 350 BC by the Austronesian. They were believe to reached the area from the south gap of Melayu Mountain Range. These people is then called Aramayn which means arrow men. Aramayn Tribe are somewhat isolated and doesn't have any contact with outside world. It was not until early 16th century that the tribe meet foreigners, Portuguese. The Portuguese established their trade post in the northern coast of Sol Peninsula named Porto Espinhosa.

Clashed between Portuguese settlers and Aramayn people happened constantly. Until in 1609 where Aramayn land was eventually taken by Portuguese as their colony. The colonization went through until late 20th century. In 1973, Acastanha was granted independence. But a coup suddenly arise where Aramayn wanted to seceded from the country. The coup was successfully suppressed. A federal country was established and Tashmayn is selected as administrative center.

Acastanha is a newly industrial country with upper-middle economy. Mining, forestry and agriculture has been their primary income sources. Today, the country try to involved more in the regional issues, developments and cooperation.