The Federation of Prigun is a very large, orderly nation, renowned for its compulsory military service, irreverence towards religion, and restrictive gun laws. The hard-working, cynical population of 255 million Prigunians are kept under strict control by the oppressive government, which measures its success by the nation's GDP and refers to individual citizens as "human resources."
The medium-sized, moralistic, well-organized government juggles the competing demands of Defense, Law & Order, and Healthcare. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 29.8%.
The Prigunian economy, worth 12.5 trillion Pesos a year, is led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, with major contributions from Information Technology, Beef-Based Agriculture, and Cheese Exports. Average income is 49,047 Pesos, with the richest citizens earning 7.4 times as much as the poorest.
Environmentalists are advocating slash-and-burn in the nation's forests, the sound of office water cooler chatter has been replaced by the whirring of computer cooling fans, a National Academy regulates grammar and usage, and commercial jingles have been ham-handedly forced into world renowned symphonies. Crime, especially youth-related, is almost non-existent, thanks to a very well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Prigun's national animal is the Jaguar.
Prigun is ranked 82,281st in the world and 5th in Caribbean for Largest Information Technology Sector, scoring 6,326.26 on the Fann-Boi Productivity Index.
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Prigun was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Secular.
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Prigun was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Secular.
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Prigun was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Secular.
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Prigun's influence in Caribbean rose from "Page" to "Squire".
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Prigun, commercial jingles have been ham-handedly forced into world renowned symphonies.
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Prigun, a National Academy regulates grammar and usage.
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Prigun, the sound of office water cooler chatter has been replaced by the whirring of computer cooling fans.
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Prigun, environmentalists are advocating slash-and-burn in the nation's forests.
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Prigun, grumpy old house owners demand that pedestrians get off their footpaths.
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Prigun, glamping Prigunians won't sleep in a tent that doesn't include a Jacuzzi.



