Panau

Panau is a small island country located in the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia. The contury is made up of dozens of big-to-small islands in a square formation. The islands were discovered by the Dutch in 1649, and colonized accordingly. It was a vital trade hub in the east, and served halfway stop between India and Australia. The current government of Panau is Unitary Presidential Republic, and is currently ruled by Chan Sek Nathan, preceding Pandak Panay.