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Most Secular: 4,924thMost Inclusive: 19,598thMost Compassionate Citizens: 22,400th
The People's Republic of
Liberal Democratic Socialists Ivory Tower Reality Disconnect Zone
Long live the people!
Influence
Handshaker
Civil Rights
Very Good
Economy
Reasonable
Political Freedom
Superb

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East Miravas

Population849 million

CapitalSergeivsk

CurrencyProvisional Miravian Mark
AnimalWhite-Tailed Eagle

The People's Republic of East Miravas is a huge, safe nation, renowned for its parental licensing program, soft-spoken computers, and absence of drug laws. The compassionate, democratic population of 849 million Miravians love a good election, and the government gives them plenty of them. Universities tend to be full of students debating the merits of various civil and political rights, while businesses are tightly regulated and the wealthy viewed with suspicion.

The enormous, socially-minded government juggles the competing demands of Education, Administration, and Welfare. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Sergeivsk. The average income tax rate is 72.4%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The sizeable but inefficient East Miravian economy, worth 40.4 trillion Provisional Miravian Marks a year, is driven entirely by a combination of government and state-owned industry, with private enterprise illegal. The industrial sector, which is quite specialized, is dominated by the Information Technology industry, with significant contributions from Door-to-door Insurance Sales, Tourism, and Arms Manufacturing. Average income is 47,619 Provisional Miravian Marks, and distributed extremely evenly, with practically no difference between the richest and poorest citizens.

Mantis shrimp studies is academia's fastest-growing field, children who express a belief in Santa are labelled 'delusional cultists', the jails are alive with the sound of birdsong, and only adults may purchase violent video games. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. East Miravas's national animal is the White-Tailed Eagle, which soars majestically through the nation's famously clear skies.

East Miravas is ranked 254,652nd in the world and 8th in The Cortexist International for Largest Furniture Restoration Industry, scoring -4.47 on the Spitz-Pollish Productivity Index.

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Most Secular: 4,924thTop
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Most Inclusive: 19,598thMost Compassionate Citizens: 22,400thNicest Citizens: 22,972ndLargest Welfare Programs: 23,452ndMost Income Equality: 24,108thHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 24,969thMost Politically Apathetic Citizens: 29,927thHighest Drug Use: 31,297th
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Most Armed: 1st in the regionLargest Insurance Industry: 1st in the regionLargest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 1st in the regionLargest Pizza Delivery Sector: 1st in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : East Miravas was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Most Secular.
  • : Following new legislation in East Miravas, only adults may purchase violent video games.
  • : Following new legislation in East Miravas, the jails are alive with the sound of birdsong.
  • : Following new legislation in East Miravas, children who express a belief in Santa are labelled 'delusional cultists'.
  • : Following new legislation in East Miravas, mantis shrimp studies is academia's fastest-growing field.
  • : Following new legislation in East Miravas, government buildings are being cleansed of anything that might have racist connotations.
  • : East Miravas's influence in The Cortexist International rose from "Truckler" to "Handshaker".
  • : East Miravas was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Highest Foreign Aid Spending.
  • : Following new legislation in East Miravas, the government considers the rising number of McRonald's fast food restaurants to be great progress.
  • : Following new legislation in East Miravas, bins outnumber trees in city parks.

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