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Amayana Makgato Federation
Capital
and largest city
Airashe
Official languagesKa'ayana
Ethnic groups
(2022)
Demonym(s)Amayana
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic
Historical Landmarks
• Ihemodian Yoke
1375-1550
• Second Realm
1550-1875
• Treaty of Airashe
5.02.1979
• Treaty of Yanomi
11.08.1986
Population
• 2023 estimate
39,043,101
• 2022 census
38,940,056
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$436,3 billion
• Per capita
$11,175
Gini36.1
medium
HDI0.608
medium
Date formatmm.dd.yyyy
Driving sideright

Amayana Makgato Federation, abbreviated AMF and unofficially known as East Itayana, is a de facto sovereign state in the East Scipia. It is a landlocked country bordered by Charnea to the north, M'Biruna by the east and the Solar Autocracy to the south-west. The Makgato Plateau, rising 1500 meters above the sea level, forms the entirety of the territory, while most of the major cities are situated within the Makgato Basin of Karana, the key river of the Itayana region.

The Makgato Plateau was conquered and integrated into the Greater Itayana by the year 800. The Ihemodian invasion of Itayana ravaged the entire area apart from the most remote outlying fortresses. Resettled by Ikelan slaves in the following years, it served as one of the agricultural regions of the Ihemodian Realm until its reconquest conducted by the Itayana Second Realm in 1521-1548. The conquest saw many of the settlers killed or forcibly relocated in the interior. Amayana resettlement allowed the area to rebuild and later serve as one of the staging grounds for military campaigns against East Scipia in the early 1700s. The fragmentation of the Second Realm left the region largely alone for the following years.

AMF economy is formed around agriculture and tranport lanes of the Scipian railroads. Industry, primarily in form of foreign concessions, is concntrated in the largest cities, while the outlying cities serve primarily as outposts and communication hubs.