Most Cheerful Citizens: 8,482ndMost Cultured: 13,587thLargest Publishing Industry: 13,937th
The Republic of
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
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Influence
Eminence Grise
Principate
Civil Rights
Very Good
Economy
All-Consuming
Political Freedom
Some

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Everada

Population4.669 billion

CapitalGintahon
LeaderPresident Dalisay Madrera
FaithAltroman Biscopicism

Currencypiso
AnimalPingubat flying squirrel

The Republic of Everada is a colossal, cultured nation, ruled by President Dalisay Madrera with an even hand, and notable for its compulsory military service, free-roaming dinosaurs, and sprawling nuclear power plants. The compassionate, devout population of 4.669 billion Everadans 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 Administration, Education, and Healthcare. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Gintahon. The average income tax rate is 66.0%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The all-consuming Everadan economy, worth 511 trillion pisoes a year, is led by the Tourism industry, with major contributions from Information Technology, Book Publishing, and Arms Manufacturing. Average income is an impressive 109,531 pisoes, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.0 times as much as the poorest.

Diplomatic missions typically end with a flurry of childish insults, accusations and phlegm, consumption of cat memes has skyrocketed, Everadan military drills look more like joint-Insula Aurelica exercises than anything else, and the national security service are a bunch of crooks. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Everada's national animal is the Pingubat flying squirrel, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its national religion is Altroman Biscopicism.

Everada is ranked 42,302nd in the world and 5th in Insula Aurelica for Largest Information Technology Sector, scoring 12,891.66 on the Fann-Boi Productivity Index.

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Most Cheerful Citizens: 8,482ndMost Cultured: 13,587thLargest Publishing Industry: 13,937thHighest Food Quality: 14,364thTop
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Nicest Citizens: 15,976thMost Accessible: 16,053rdLongest Average Lifespans: 17,296thMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 17,429thMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 17,524thMost Inclusive: 18,235thLargest Welfare Programs: 18,799thMost Valuable International Artwork: 20,154thLargest Retail Industry: 20,948thMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 21,259thMost Beautiful Environments: 22,896thMost Compassionate Citizens: 24,197thHighest Poor Incomes: 28,338thSmartest Citizens: 28,523rdHealthiest Citizens: 30,079th
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Least Corrupt Governments: 1st in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Everada was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Healthiest Citizens.
  • : Everada was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Developed.
  • : Following new legislation in Everada, the national security service are a bunch of crooks.
  • : Following new legislation in Everada, Everadan military drills look more like joint-Insula Aurelica exercises than anything else.
  • : Following new legislation in Everada, consumption of cat memes has skyrocketed.
  • : Following new legislation in Everada, diplomatic missions typically end with a flurry of childish insults, accusations and phlegm.
  • : Following new legislation in Everada, foreign despots proudly bandstand on Everadan airwaves.
  • : Everada was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Healthiest Citizens.
  • : Following new legislation in Everada, people can't decide between preserving forests and buying print copies of 'Dogman Versus The Giggler'.
  • : Following new legislation in Everada, children must be board certified to append "Jr" to their name.

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