South Matamah

South Matamah (Portuguese: Matamá do Sul, Mirandese: Matamá de l Sul), officially the South Matamanian Republic (Portuguese: República Sul-Matamiana, Mirandese: República Sul-Matamiana) is a sovereign country in Eurdecia. South Matamah is a federal semi-presidential republic since the end of the South Matamanian New State (ruled by the now defunct National Union) in April 25th, 1944, better known as the Carnation Revolution, and with the end of the Allied occupation in 1947, being currently governed by Miguel Rodrigues de Sousa as its President of the Republic and José Silva as its Prime Minister. Its capital and largest city is New Gasdrop and its official languages are Portuguese and Mirandese.

1910-1928, 1947-present
On October 5th, 1910, the monarchic system was overthrown due to a coupe d'état led by the South Matamanian Republican Party, leading to the establishment of a republican system in the country. The current Constituition came into effect on April 25th, 1976.

1928-1943
In 1928, after a coup d'état, a military dictatorship was established, evolving into an authoritarian corporatist one-party republic in 1933.

1944-1947
With the end of World War II, South Matamah was occupied by the Allies, with the Northern zone being occupied by Anglosaw, the Central zone by Talcia, the Federal District of New Gasdrop and the now-Autonomous Region of Madesia by the United Republics of Atlansia and the Southern zone by the UBSR.