Nan Tung

Nan Tung (simplified Chinese: 南东; traditional Chinese: 南東; pinyin: Nándōng) officially the Special Territory of Nan Tung, is a city and special territory in Cadasa. It is the largest city by population, both proper and metro, in the country. It is often called the "" or "" of Cadasa due to its history, culture, and financial significance.

Name
Nan Tung is a romanization from Chinese, meaning "southeast". The reason being the city's location in the southeast of Cadasa.

History
In 1853, the attacked the Cahaya dynasty and colonized the Nan Tung area. The small fishing village became the capital of British Cadasa (and later British Nan Tung, when the colony's territory was reduced in 1905). In 1925, Nan Tung City-State was created. Up until the 1980s-90s, Nan Tung was far ahead the rest of Cadasa due to its openness, whereas Cadasa was closed due to martial law. In 1994, Nan Tung citizens voted to reunify with Cadasa. In 2001, the Nan Tung Special Territory was created.

Geography
The city is located on the coast, near the southeastern part of the island.

Economy
The Nan Tung City-State was one of the most capitalist nations in the world during its existence. As a result, it was very rich and many large businesses like CadaTel, Kuang Holdings, and Nan Tung Energy were headquartered or had major offices there. Today, Nan Tung is the richest and wealthiest city in Cadasa by miles. A North–South divide exists as a result.

Government and politics
Nan Tung is a special territory, meaning it has a higher degree of autonomy than provinces in Cadasa. The Nan Tung Territorial Council is the legistaltive body.

Administrative divisions (TBA)
Nan Tung is divided into five regions: Central, East, North, South, West. Inside of those 5 there are 27 districts. They are

Central

 * Tiong-sian District
 * Batok District
 * Jueishan District
 * Chinnsoi District
 * Selasari District