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Most Valuable International Artwork: 1,697thLargest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 1,706thRudest Citizens: 1,715th
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Boston Mass

Population6.122 billion

CapitalFrannington
LeaderBradford Anderson
FaithScience

CurrencyMark
AnimalTurkey

The United States of Boston Mass is a colossal, safe nation, ruled by Bradford Anderson with a fair hand, and renowned for its sprawling nuclear power plants, free-roaming dinosaurs, and irreverence towards religion. The hard-nosed, hard-working, democratic population of 6.122 billion Boston Massians enjoy a sensible mix of personal and economic freedoms, while the political process is open and the people's right to vote held sacrosanct.

The relatively small, corrupt, outspoken government juggles the competing demands of Education, Defense, and Industry. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Frannington. The average income tax rate is 41.1%.

The frighteningly efficient Boston Massian economy, worth a remarkable 1,484 trillion Marks a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Information Technology industry, with major contributions from Arms Manufacturing, Retail, and Uranium Mining. Average income is an amazing 242,410 Marks, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 4.4 times as much as the poorest.

Groups of three or more trees are cut down in the name of 'child safety', citizens must pay to enjoy Boston Mass's pristine beaches, signatures have been replaced with illegible scribbles, and unemployed taxi drivers ironically use self-driving cabs to reach employment offices. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown. Boston Mass's national animal is the Turkey, which teeters on the brink of extinction due to widespread deforestation, and its national religion is Science.

Boston Mass is ranked 86,934th in the world and 3,127th in Lazarus for Largest Populations, with 6.12 billion capita.

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Most Valuable International Artwork: 1,697thLargest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 1,706thRudest Citizens: 1,715thTop
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Highest Disposable Incomes: 3,400thMost Scientifically Advanced: 3,409thSmartest Citizens: 4,568thLargest Mining Sector: 4,705thLargest Retail Industry: 4,845thMost Developed: 5,002ndLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 5,016thMost Efficient Economies: 5,051stMost World Assembly Endorsements: 5,085thHighest Average Incomes: 5,977thMost Influential: 6,273rdLargest Information Technology Sector: 6,725thLargest Manufacturing Sector: 6,961stLargest Publishing Industry: 7,129thMost Avoided: 8,665thLargest Timber Woodchipping Industry: 9,232ndMost Secular: 9,456thHighest Wealthy Incomes: 9,556thLargest Agricultural Sector: 9,929thHighest Workforce Participation Rate: 9,940thLargest Governments: 10,363rdMost Inclusive: 10,466thLargest Arms Manufacturing Sector: 10,538thSafest: 11,375thHighest Poor Incomes: 13,474thTop
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Largest Cheese Export Sector: 15,149thLongest Average Lifespans: 16,698thLowest Crime Rates: 16,815thMost Advanced Public Education: 17,494thHighest Economic Output: 18,492ndHighest Food Quality: 18,785thMost Advanced Defense Forces: 19,117thLargest Insurance Industry: 19,604thMost Subsidized Industry: 20,584thHealthiest Citizens: 22,663rdMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 27,472nd
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Most Valuable International Artwork: 45th in the regionRudest Citizens: 67th in the regionMost World Assembly Endorsements: 72nd in the regionLargest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 106th in the regionTop
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Most Influential: 116th in the regionMost Scientifically Advanced: 151st in the regionLargest Retail Industry: 199th in the regionSmartest Citizens: 202nd in the regionMost Efficient Economies: 220th in the regionHighest Disposable Incomes: 233rd in the regionMost Developed: 248th in the regionHighest Average Incomes: 312th in the regionLargest Mining Sector: 318th in the regionLargest Information Technology Sector: 340th in the regionLargest Publishing Industry: 370th in the regionLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 453rd in the regionMost Avoided: 527th in the regionHighest Workforce Participation Rate: 534th in the regionMost Secular: 536th in the regionMost Inclusive: 551st in the regionTop
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Largest Governments: 603rd in the regionLargest Agricultural Sector: 619th in the regionHighest Wealthy Incomes: 633rd in the regionSafest: 649th in the regionLargest Timber Woodchipping Industry: 681st in the regionLargest Cheese Export Sector: 728th in the regionLargest Manufacturing Sector: 754th in the regionLargest Insurance Industry: 762nd in the regionHighest Poor Incomes: 895th in the regionMost Politically Free: 917th in the regionLargest Arms Manufacturing Sector: 1,011th in the regionLongest Average Lifespans: 1,100th in the regionMost Advanced Public Education: 1,101st in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Boston Mass endorsed The Republic of Pearento.
  • : Boston Mass voted for the World Assembly Resolution "Fair Work Visas Act".
  • : Boston Mass voted against the World Assembly Resolution "Commend Outer Sparta".
  • : Boston Mass was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Most Valuable International Artwork.
  • : Boston Mass voted for the World Assembly Resolution "Ban on Juvenile Life Sentences without Parole".
  • : Following new legislation in Boston Mass, unemployed taxi drivers ironically use self-driving cabs to reach employment offices.
  • : Following new legislation in Boston Mass, signatures have been replaced with illegible scribbles.
  • : Boston Mass voted for the World Assembly Resolution "Repeal "Injunct Realm of the Whispering Winds"".
  • : Boston Mass voted against the World Assembly Resolution "Repeal "Sustainable Forest Management"".
  • : Following new legislation in Boston Mass, citizens must pay to enjoy Boston Mass's pristine beaches.

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