Largest Basket Weaving Sector: 1,685thMost Devout: 6,283rdMost Compassionate Citizens: 9,553rd
The Republic of
Democratic Socialists
Our Country, Rakyat Kita
Influence
Newcomer
Region
Civil Rights
Some
Economy
Frightening
Political Freedom
Good

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British-Malaysia

Population3.106 billion

CapitalLondon Lumpur
LeaderAnwar Sunak
FaithIsltian

CurrencyRinggit
AnimalMalayan Tiger

The Republic of British-Malaysia is a massive, cultured nation, ruled by Anwar Sunak with an even hand, and notable for its frequent executions, compulsory military service, and parental licensing program. The compassionate, devout population of 3.106 billion British-Malaysians are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as somewhat immoral and corrupt.

The large, corrupt government juggles the competing demands of Industry, Education, and Administration. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of London Lumpur. The average income tax rate is 74.8%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The frighteningly efficient British-Malaysian economy, worth 357 trillion Ringgits a year, is quite specialized and led by the Tourism industry, with major contributions from Information Technology, Basket Weaving, and Book Publishing. State-owned companies are common. Average income is an impressive 115,085 Ringgits, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.1 times as much as the poorest.

Children's TV shows are having a gay old time, Anwar Sunak's used car is held together by bumper stickers that support the opposition, spies caught red-handed are served cocktails on their first-class flights home, and handling people's data is proving an immersive experience. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. British-Malaysia's national animal is the Malayan Tiger, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its national religion is Isltian.

British-Malaysia is ranked 230,964th in the world and 7,123rd in Lazarus for Most Stationary, with 24.66139393892 days.

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Largest Basket Weaving Sector: 1,685thTop
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Most Devout: 6,283rdMost Compassionate Citizens: 9,553rdNicest Citizens: 9,935thMost Pacifist: 10,962ndHealthiest Citizens: 12,198thMost Cultured: 12,646thLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 13,161stMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 13,161stMost Valuable International Artwork: 13,496thHighest Food Quality: 14,215thBest Weather: 14,463rdMost Developed: 14,670thTop
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Largest Publishing Industry: 15,302ndLongest Average Lifespans: 15,307thMost Beautiful Environments: 16,692ndMost Inclusive: 18,239thMost Subsidized Industry: 18,297thMost Efficient Economies: 19,440thLowest Crime Rates: 19,521stSmartest Citizens: 22,358thMost Advanced Public Transport: 22,541stMost Cheerful Citizens: 23,569thMost Advanced Public Education: 23,718thMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 25,459thHighest Average Tax Rates: 26,849thHighest Poor Incomes: 27,805thLargest Governments: 29,219th
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Largest Basket Weaving Sector: 100th in the regionTop
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Most Devout: 365th in the regionTop
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Most Compassionate Citizens: 533rd in the regionNicest Citizens: 551st in the regionMost Pacifist: 661st in the regionMost Valuable International Artwork: 671st in the regionMost Cultured: 739th in the regionHealthiest Citizens: 743rd in the regionHighest Food Quality: 834th in the regionMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 858th in the regionLargest Publishing Industry: 862nd in the regionBest Weather: 883rd in the regionMost Developed: 919th in the regionLongest Average Lifespans: 994th in the regionLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 1,016th in the regionMost Subsidized Industry: 1,048th in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : British-Malaysia's influence in Lazarus rose from "Hatchling" to "Newcomer".
  • : Following new legislation in British-Malaysia, handling people's data is proving an immersive experience.
  • : Following new legislation in British-Malaysia, spies caught red-handed are served cocktails on their first-class flights home.
  • : Following new legislation in British-Malaysia, Anwar Sunak's used car is held together by bumper stickers that support the opposition.
  • : Following new legislation in British-Malaysia, children's TV shows are having a gay old time.
  • : British-Malaysia's influence in Lazarus rose from "Unproven" to "Hatchling".
  • : British-Malaysia was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Largest Publishing Industry.
  • : British-Malaysia was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Largest Publishing Industry, Most Valuable International Artwork, Highest Food Quality, Most Developed, and Longest Average Lifespans.
  • : British-Malaysia's influence in Lazarus rose from "Zero" to "Unproven".
  • : Following new legislation in British-Malaysia, the saying 'break a leg' is now taken literally.

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