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Highest Wealthy Incomes: 6,814thMost Advanced Public Transport: 9,275thMost Devout: 11,732nd
The Prajasangha of
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
Nidahasata gaman
Influence
Eminence Grise
Civil Rights
Some
Economy
Frightening
Political Freedom
Good

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Parvatapala

Population7.315 billion

CapitalMudupavra
LeaderPrime Minister Rohan Samarasinghe
FaithSamrudyana Budadarma

CurrencyPala rupee
AnimalPala tiger

The Prajasangha of Parvatapala is a mammoth, efficient nation, ruled by Prime Minister Rohan Samarasinghe with an even hand, and notable for its museums and concert halls, ubiquitous missile silos, and absence of drug laws. The hard-nosed, hard-working, devout population of 7.315 billion Palas have some civil rights, but not too many, enjoy the freedom to spend their money however they like, to a point, and take part in free and open elections, although not too often.

The medium-sized, corrupt government juggles the competing demands of Defense, Industry, and Education. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Mudupavra. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 47.5%.

The frighteningly efficient Pala economy, worth 876 trillion Pala rupees a year, is broadly diversified and dominated by the Tourism industry, with significant contributions from Arms Manufacturing, Retail, and Information Technology. Black market activity is notable. Average income is an impressive 119,854 Pala rupees, but there is an enormous disparity between incomes, with the richest 10% of citizens earning 640,433 per year while the poor average 11,766, a ratio of 54.4 to 1.

Airport users are more worried about radiation than terrorism, the government seizes corporate assets it deems 'scary enough', government officials across Parvatapala are being "encouraged" to adopt Pala tigers to set an example for the populace, and people who have had childhood imaginary friends are told they can't ever be trusted with guns. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Parvatapala's national animal is the Pala tiger, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its national religion is Samrudyana Budadarma.

Parvatapala is ranked 216,359th in the world and 5th in Insula Aurelica for Nicest Citizens, with 10.55 average smiles per day.

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Highest Wealthy Incomes: 6,814thMost Advanced Public Transport: 9,275thMost Devout: 11,732ndMost Cultured: 12,546thTop
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Largest Retail Industry: 19,137thLargest Publishing Industry: 22,468thHighest Food Quality: 25,215thMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 25,464thLargest Agricultural Sector: 27,594thHighest Disposable Incomes: 27,786thMost Developed: 29,670th

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Following new legislation in Parvatapala, people who have had childhood imaginary friends are told they can't ever be trusted with guns.
  • : Following new legislation in Parvatapala, government officials across Parvatapala are being "encouraged" to adopt Pala tigers to set an example for the populace.
  • : Following new legislation in Parvatapala, the government seizes corporate assets it deems 'scary enough'.
  • : Parvatapala was reclassified from "Capitalist Paradise" to "Inoffensive Centrist Democracy".
  • : Following new legislation in Parvatapala, airport users are more worried about radiation than terrorism.
  • : Following new legislation in Parvatapala, the government is hoping that medical aid will speak louder than human rights abuses.
  • : Following new legislation in Parvatapala, the most penniless demographics have by far the highest number of researchers per capita.
  • : Following new legislation in Parvatapala, new cases of Asbestosis are cropping up as quickly as hospitals can deal with them.
  • : Following new legislation in Parvatapala, fidgety cubicle workers play with their balls.
  • : Following new legislation in Parvatapala, the breathalyser pledge is a traditional part of marriages in Parvatapala.

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