Population | 363 million |
Currency | Coronne Gennevian |
Animal | Eagle |
The Grand Duchy of Gennevia is a huge, safe nation, renowned for its multi-spousal wedding ceremonies, smutty television, and restrictive gun laws. The democratic population of 363 million Gennevians are highly moralistic and fiercely conservative, in the sense that they tend to believe most things should be outlawed. People who have good jobs and work quietly at them are lauded; others are viewed with suspicion.
The relatively small government is primarily concerned with Education, with Law & Order, Healthcare, and Social Policy also on the agenda. The average income tax rate is 17.2%, but much higher for the wealthy.
The Gennevian economy, worth 19.6 trillion Coronne Gennevians a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Beef-Based Agriculture industry, with major contributions from Book Publishing, Door-to-door Insurance Sales, and Tourism. State-owned companies are common. Average income is 53,942 Coronne Gennevians, and distributed extremely evenly, with little difference between the richest and poorest citizens.
Swings are now more popular than see-saws in children's playgrounds, six-year-old children playing dress-up are viewed with suspicion, Leader's relatives have been married into the royal families of foreign nations against their will, and politicians tend to speak more loudly and slowly these days. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, despite the fact that it is difficult to make it through a day without breaking one of the country's many laws. Gennevia's national animal is the Eagle.
Gennevia is ranked 90,840th in the world and 29th in Union de Naciones Latinas e Ibericas for Most Scientifically Advanced, scoring 90.92 on the Kurzweil Singularity Index.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Gennevia was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Least Corrupt Governments.
- : Following new legislation in Gennevia, politicians tend to speak more loudly and slowly these days.
- : Following new legislation in Gennevia, Leader's relatives have been married into the royal families of foreign nations against their will.
- : Following new legislation in Gennevia, six-year-old children playing dress-up are viewed with suspicion.
- : Following new legislation in Gennevia, swings are now more popular than see-saws in children's playgrounds.
- : Following new legislation in Gennevia, ministers are now allowed to put suggestions in the governmental suggestion box.
- : Following new legislation in Gennevia, traveller camps regularly block five-lane superhighways.
- : Following new legislation in Gennevia, Leader is quite hard to get a hold of.
- : Following new legislation in Gennevia, there have been reports of people marrying housepets.
- : Following new legislation in Gennevia, the government is ignoring the latest terrorist atrocities in Gennevia City for fear of causing a fuss.