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Largest Cheese Export Sector: 2,410thMost Influential: 5,263rdRudest Citizens: 6,560th
The Serene Forest of
New York Times Democracy New York Crimes So-Called Democracy
Peaceful
Influence
Dealmaker
Civil Rights
Excellent
Economy
All-Consuming
Political Freedom
Superb

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Suternia

Population12.716 billion

CapitalSuteria
LeaderEmpress Meishō
FaithShintoism

CurrencySuter
AnimalFox

The Serene Forest of Suternia is a gargantuan, socially progressive nation, ruled by Empress Meishō with a fair hand, and notable for its complete lack of prisons, multi-spousal wedding ceremonies, and daily referendums. The compassionate, hard-working, democratic population of 12.716 billion Suternians 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 government juggles the competing demands of Education, Administration, and Industry. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Suteria. The average income tax rate is 21.0%, but much higher for the wealthy.

The all-consuming Suternian economy, worth a remarkable 1,357 trillion Suters a year, is fairly diversified and led by the Information Technology industry, with major contributions from Tourism, Book Publishing, and Cheese Exports. Average income is an impressive 106,748 Suters, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.0 times as much as the poorest.

The nation's new religious police burn blasphemers on bonfires of their own books, the use of martial arts is banned, environmentalists are advocating slash-and-burn in the nation's forests, and cosmopolitan citizens ask what their countries can do for them. Crime is totally unknown. Suternia's national animal is the Fox, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its national religion is Shintoism.

Suternia is ranked 8,666th in the world and 9th in New Western Atlantic for Largest Publishing Industry, scoring 14,052 on the Bella Potter Productivity e-Index.

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Largest Cheese Export Sector: 2,410thTop
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Most Influential: 5,263rdRudest Citizens: 6,560thMost Politically Apathetic Citizens: 8,282ndMost Pacifist: 8,617thLargest Publishing Industry: 8,666thMost Cheerful Citizens: 8,867thHighest Disposable Incomes: 10,112thLeast Corrupt Governments: 10,736thMost Rebellious Youth: 14,445thTop
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Most Secular: 16,125thMost Inclusive: 16,593rdHighest Food Quality: 16,996thMost Beautiful Environments: 17,979thNicest Citizens: 18,286thLargest Information Technology Sector: 19,630thHighest Economic Output: 20,630thBest Weather: 21,213thSmartest Citizens: 22,183rdMost Compassionate Citizens: 23,492ndMost Cultured: 25,769thMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 25,839thLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 26,784th
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Highest Drug Use: 1st in the regionTop
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Highest Disposable Incomes: 2nd in the regionLargest Cheese Export Sector: 3rd in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Suternia was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Most Influential and Highest Disposable Incomes and the Top 10% for Most Beautiful Environments, Most Inclusive, and Highest Economic Output.
  • : Suternia was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Highest Poor Incomes.
  • : Suternia was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Highest Poor Incomes.
  • : Suternia's influence in New Western Atlantic rose from "Instigator" to "Dealmaker".
  • : Suternia's influence in New Western Atlantic fell from "Dealmaker" to "Instigator".
  • : Suternia's influence in New Western Atlantic rose from "Instigator" to "Dealmaker".
  • : Suternia's influence in New Western Atlantic fell from "Dealmaker" to "Instigator".
  • : Suternia's influence in New Western Atlantic rose from "Instigator" to "Dealmaker".
  • : Suternia's influence in New Western Atlantic fell from "Dealmaker" to "Instigator".
  • : Suternia was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Highest Poor Incomes.

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