South Kesh

The Union of South Kesh (Ramayan: Uni Kesh Selatan, IPA: /ˈuni keʃ səlaˈtan/) is a federal semi-presidential republic located in South Kesh. It shares a maritime border with Ramay to the west and is considered the southernmost portion of mainland Kesh. The Union of South Kesh has a land area of 400,000 square kilometers spanning several climate zones, boasting a population of over 54 million people comprised of a variety of native ethnic groups subdivided into four citizenship classes. Kotamaju serves as the national capital of South Kesh and thus serves as the administrative hub of the four constituent republics. Other major cities include Situgawe, Maninjau, Tanimbar, and Juninta, capitals of the constituent republics as well as the largest city within each respective one.

South Kesh is a federal state with four constituent republics, namely Sukamulyo, Reregan, Bauksia, and Menyawi. Each of the constituent republics house citizens according to their citizenship class. Each republic gets their own president, constitution, official languages, anthems, and laws, however, are still subordinate to the federal government in Kotamaju.

Etymology
The name speaks for itself.