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Independent Athletes from Quebec

Population9.955 billion

CurrencyQuebecois Pound
AnimalSnow Owl

The Community of Independent Athletes from Quebec is a colossal, socially progressive nation, renowned for its absence of drug laws. The hard-working, devout population of 9.955 billion Independent Athletes from Quebecians enjoy extensive civil freedoms, particularly in social issues, while business tends to be more regulated.

The relatively small, liberal government juggles the competing demands of Welfare, Defense, and Education. The average income tax rate is 14.8%.

The Independent Athletes from Quebecian economy, worth 499 trillion Quebecois Pounds a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Gambling industry, with major contributions from Soda Sales, Information Technology, and Woodchip Exports. Average income is 50,155 Quebecois Pounds, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 3.6 times as much as the poorest.

Foreign leaders' Twitcher accounts are monitored for potential threats to national security, the alarmingly racist TV show 'Bigtopians Say the Darndest Things' is a hit, and Leader has just been declared ruler of Independent Athletes from Quebec in an international press conference. Crime is moderate, with the police force struggling against a lack of funding and a high mortality rate. Independent Athletes from Quebec's national animal is the Snow Owl, which can occasionally be seen dodging aircraft in the nation's cities.

Independent Athletes from Quebec is ranked 91,549th in the world and 1st in Blood Sea for Most Average, scoring 42.06 on the Average Standardized Normality Scale.

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