South Matamah

South Matamah (Portuguese: Matamá do Sul), officially the Federative Republic of South Matamah (Portuguese: República Federativa do Matamá do Sul) is the largest country in the Rainsaw region and it's the largest Lusophone country in the region. Originally part of the Empire of Matamah (formed by South Matamah, Talcalandia and its colonies), it was separated from Talcalandia in November 12, 1721. South Matamah is ruled by the South Matamanian Communist Party leader Ricardo Santiago since October 2011 and it's a democratic country since the end of the South Matamanian Dictatorship (ruled by the now defunct South Matamanian Nazi Party) in 1952.

1721-1891
In November 12, 1721, Talcalandia achieved its independence.

1891-1935, 1952-present
In July 20, 1891, the Monarchy ended and the Republic was established. In 1952, when the end of the Nazi dictatorship, the "kite flag" was restored.

1935-1952
In 1935, it was made a coup d'état and a Nazi dictatorship was established.