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Most Primitive: 15,829th
The Municipality of
New York Times Democracy
Antes el sol de que sufra el trigo
Influence
Squire
Region
Civil Rights
Excellent
Economy
Good
Political Freedom
Superb

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Moya

Population1.095 billion

Currencyeuro
Animallion

The Municipality of Moya is a massive, safe nation, notable for its compulsory military service and irreverence towards religion. The hard-working, democratic population of 1.095 billion Moyans 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 medium-sized government juggles the competing demands of Welfare, Education, and Defense. The average income tax rate is 22.3%.

The Moyan economy, worth 52.4 trillion euros a year, is led by the Tourism industry, with major contributions from Woodchip Exports, Gambling, and Basket Weaving. Average income is 47,836 euros, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 3.6 times as much as the poorest.

Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown. Moya's national animal is the lion.

Moya is ranked 91,364th in the world and 38th in Leyte for Safest, scoring 85.72 on the Bubble-Rapp Safety Rating.

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Most Primitive: 15,829th
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Most Primitive: 4th in the regionLargest Timber Woodchipping Industry: 4th in the regionLargest Gambling Industry: 5th in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Moya was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Primitive.
  • : Moya's influence in Leyte rose from "Page" to "Squire".
  • : Moya's influence in Leyte rose from "Shoeshiner" to "Page".
  • : Moya's influence in Leyte rose from "Zero" to "Shoeshiner".
  • : Moya relocated from Osiris to Leyte.
  • : Moya was refounded in Osiris.
  • : Moya ceased to exist in The North Pacific.
  • : Moya changed its national nation type to "Municipality".
  • : Moya altered its national flag.
  • : Moya's influence in The North Pacific rose from "Zero" to "Unproven".

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