Largest Populations: 12,079thHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 25,085thMost Stationary: 26,514th
The State of
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
Round and round
the Governor
Influence
Superpower
Governor
Region
Civil Rights
Very Good
Economy
Good
Political Freedom
Good

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Rhiwbina

Population22.562 billion

CapitalWestminster
Leaderthe Governor

Currencybetale
Animaldeer

The State of Rhiwbina is a gargantuan, socially progressive nation, ruled by the Governor with an even hand, and remarkable for its irreverence towards religion. The hard-nosed, hard-working population of 22.562 billion Rhiwbinans 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 large government juggles the competing demands of Administration, Industry, and Environment. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Westminster. The average income tax rate is 32.6%.

The Rhiwbinan economy, worth 832 trillion betales a year, is quite specialized and led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, with major contributions from Automobile Manufacturing, Retail, and Soda Sales. Average income is 36,882 betales, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 3.6 times as much as the poorest.

Older citizens lament over the loss of law and order, the nation's official head of religious affairs is an atheist, citizens can be frequently spotted going about their business stark naked, and public loudspeakers constantly tell citizens they are "happy people". Crime is moderate. Rhiwbina's national animal is the deer, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.

Rhiwbina is ranked 26,514th in the world and 6th in Naypyidaw for Most Stationary, with 1,438.34861417852 days.

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Largest Populations: 12,079thTop
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Highest Foreign Aid Spending: 25,085thMost Stationary: 26,514th

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