Most Primitive: 3,122ndHighest Crime Rates: 3,251stLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 4,447th
The Nomadic Peoples of
Civil Rights Lovefest
Manuia le aso
Influence
Truckler
Junior Krillin Council
Region
Civil Rights
World Benchmark
Economy
All-Consuming
Political Freedom
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Lokelani

Population15.637 billion

Capitalcoconut cream
LeaderPopo Niu

Currencyshell
Animalbat

The Nomadic Peoples of Lokelani is a gargantuan, socially progressive nation, ruled by Popo Niu with a fair hand, and renowned for its rum-swilling pirates, infamous sell-swords, and keen interest in outer space. The hard-nosed, hard-working, democratic population of 15.637 billion Lokelanians hold their civil and political rights very dear, although the wealthy and those in business tend to be viewed with suspicion.

The tiny, liberal, outspoken government prioritizes Industry, although Environment, Administration, and Public Transport are also considered important, while Spirituality and Defense are ignored. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of coconut cream. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 8.6%.

The all-consuming Lokelanian economy, worth a remarkable 1,210 trillion shells a year, is quite specialized and dominated by the Tourism industry, with significant contributions from Furniture Restoration, Retail, and Basket Weaving. Average income is 77,388 shells, but there is a significant disparity between incomes, with the richest 10% of citizens earning 272,487 per year while the poor average 15,913, a ratio of 17.1 to 1.

Frequent broken zippers have resulted in safety pins making a fashion comeback, the volume of paperwork used to complete a single environmental assessment defeats the purpose, pre-takeoff checks last longer than the flights themselves, and boot polish is the favourite lip gloss of entry-level corporate workers. Crime, especially youth-related, is pervasive, probably because of the absence of a police force. Lokelani's national animal is the bat, which soars majestically through the nation's famously clear skies.

Lokelani is ranked 10,605th in the world and 4th in Krillin for Most Stationary, with 2,270.24567898628 days.

Top
5%
Most Primitive: 3,122ndHighest Crime Rates: 3,251stLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 4,447thMost Rebellious Youth: 9,897thMost Stationary: 10,605thRudest Citizens: 11,508thLargest Cheese Export Sector: 11,894thLargest Basket Weaving Sector: 14,850thTop
10%
Highest Disposable Incomes: 17,059thHighest Unexpected Death Rate: 17,197thLargest Retail Industry: 18,619thMost Armed: 18,664thBest Weather: 20,957thMost Beautiful Environments: 21,112thHighest Economic Output: 23,428thLargest Populations: 24,958thMost Valuable International Artwork: 26,029thMost Influential: 26,474thMost Cheerful Citizens: 27,977th
Top
10%
Largest Furniture Restoration Industry: 2nd in the regionMost Primitive: 2nd in the regionMost Pro-Market: 3rd in the regionLowest Overall Tax Burden: 3rd in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Lokelani was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Politically Apathetic Citizens.
  • : Following new legislation in Lokelani, boot polish is the favourite lip gloss of entry-level corporate workers.
  • : Following new legislation in Lokelani, pre-takeoff checks last longer than the flights themselves.
  • : Lokelani was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Largest Basket Weaving Sector.
  • : Lokelani was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Politically Apathetic Citizens.
  • : Lokelani was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Highest Unexpected Death Rate.
  • : Lokelani was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Highest Unexpected Death Rate.
  • : Following new legislation in Lokelani, the volume of paperwork used to complete a single environmental assessment defeats the purpose.
  • : Lokelani's influence in Krillin rose from "Vassal" to "Truckler".
  • : Lokelani was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Highest Unexpected Death Rate.

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