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Most Primitive: 39thLargest Welfare Programs: 57thBest Weather: 102nd
The Joyeux Archipelago of
Left-wing Utopia Drugged-Out Hippies
Nothing stops wanderlust, just as nothing stops love.
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Portmanteau

Population6.625 billion

CapitalPort Manteau
LeaderQueen Passeʻencore
FaithPau Hana Time

Currencycowrie shell
AnimalInsular Pangolin

The Joyeux Archipelago of Portmanteau is a colossal, socially progressive nation, ruled by Queen Passeʻencore with a fair hand, and remarkable for its museums and concert halls, daily referendums, and complete lack of prisons. The compassionate, democratic, cheerful, devout population of 6.625 billion Manteaus are free to do what they want with their own bodies, and vote for whomever they like in elections; if they go into business, however, they are regulated to within an inch of their lives.

The government — a sprawling, bureaucracy-choked, liberal, socially-minded, outspoken morass — juggles the competing demands of Administration, Environment, and Welfare. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Port Manteau. The income tax rate is 100%.

The frighteningly efficient Manteau economy, worth a remarkable 1,278 trillion cowrie shells a year, is highly specialized and led by the Book Publishing industry, with major contributions from Tourism and Basket Weaving. State-owned companies are common. Average income is an impressive 193,035 cowrie shells, and distributed extremely evenly, with practically no difference between the richest and poorest citizens.

Queen Passeʻencore is refusing to make decisions until the Moon is out of Capricorn, tipsy fans frequently invite themselves to the board meetings of sports clubs, the Museum of Blackacrean War Crimes is located on "Blackacre Did Nothing Wrong Avenue", and the nation continues to depend on foreigners for food. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Portmanteau's national animal is the Insular Pangolin, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its national religion is Pau Hana Time.

Portmanteau is ranked 171st in the world and 5th in Refugia for Highest Foreign Aid Spending, scoring 8,366.92 on the Clooney Contribution Index.

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Most Primitive: 39thLargest Welfare Programs: 57thBest Weather: 102ndMost Cheerful Citizens: 157thMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 161stLeast Corrupt Governments: 162ndHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 171stMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 187thMost Ignorant Citizens: 201stMost Beautiful Environments: 247thMost Cultured: 262ndMost Devout: 268thHighest Food Quality: 387thNicest Citizens: 413thMost Compassionate Citizens: 445thLongest Average Lifespans: 474thMost Pacifist: 519thHealthiest Citizens: 527thMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 528thSafest: 572ndMost Inclusive: 618thMost Influential: 962ndHighest Average Tax Rates: 1,098thMost World Assembly Endorsements: 1,489thLargest Governments: 1,546thMost Rebellious Youth: 2,020thTop
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Most Advanced Public Transport: 3,212thLowest Crime Rates: 3,428thMost Efficient Economies: 3,737thHighest Poor Incomes: 3,983rdMost Subsidized Industry: 4,811thLargest Publishing Industry: 4,849thHighest Average Incomes: 11,440thTop
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Most Income Equality: 17,009thNudest: 18,902ndHighest Economic Output: 22,310th
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Most Primitive: 1st in the regionMost Ignorant Citizens: 1st in the regionMost Devout: 1st in the regionMost Cheerful Citizens: 2nd in the regionBest Weather: 2nd in the regionMost Cultured: 3rd in the regionLargest Welfare Programs: 3rd in the regionTop
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Most Eco-Friendly Governments: 4th in the regionMost Beautiful Environments: 4th in the regionNicest Citizens: 4th in the regionMost Compassionate Citizens: 4th in the regionHighest Food Quality: 5th in the regionSafest: 5th in the regionMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 5th in the regionLongest Average Lifespans: 5th in the regionHealthiest Citizens: 5th in the regionMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 5th in the regionHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 5th in the regionLeast Corrupt Governments: 5th in the regionMost Inclusive: 6th in the regionMost Pacifist: 6th in the regionHighest Average Tax Rates: 8th in the regionLargest Governments: 8th in the regionMost Rebellious Youth: 9th in the regionMost Subsidized Industry: 11th in the regionMost Efficient Economies: 12th in the regionHighest Poor Incomes: 13th in the regionLargest Publishing Industry: 14th in the regionMost Advanced Public Transport: 15th in the regionLowest Crime Rates: 15th in the regionHighest Average Incomes: 16th in the regionTop
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Highest Economic Output: 25th in the regionMost Politically Free: 32nd in the regionMost World Assembly Endorsements: 32nd in the regionNudest: 34th in the regionMost Influential: 35th in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Portmanteau was endorsed by The Democratic Republic of Squerbia.
  • : Portmanteau was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Highest Foreign Aid Spending, Most Beautiful Environments, Most Inclusive, Highest Food Quality, and Most Influential.
  • : Portmanteau was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Most Primitive.
  • : Portmanteau was endorsed by The Supreme Imperium of Second Scratch Empire.
  • : Portmanteau was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Highest Poor Incomes.
  • : Following new legislation in Portmanteau, the nation continues to depend on foreigners for food.
  • : Following new legislation in Portmanteau, the Museum of Blackacrean War Crimes is located on "Blackacre Did Nothing Wrong Avenue".
  • : Following new legislation in Portmanteau, tipsy fans frequently invite themselves to the board meetings of sports clubs.
  • : Following new legislation in Portmanteau, Queen Passeʻencore is refusing to make decisions until the Moon is out of Capricorn.
  • : Following new legislation in Portmanteau, landless farmers wander forlornly in the government's many national parks.

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