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The Federative Republic of Aotisa

“Dios, Patria, Libertad”

Category: New York Times Democracy
Civil Rights:
Excellent
Economy:
Good
Political Freedoms:
Superb

Location: Commonwealth of Sovereign States

Regional Influence: Sprat

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The Federative Republic of Aotisa is a massive, socially progressive nation, ruled by Santiago Įguila with a fair hand, and notable for its compulsory military service. The hard-working, democratic population of 2.987 billion Aotisans enjoy a sensible mix of personal and economic freedoms, while the political process is open and the people's right to vote held sacrosanct.

The minute government, or what there is of one, juggles the competing demands of Defense, Welfare, and Law & Order. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Manglara. The average income tax rate is 6.9%.

The Aotisan economy, worth 153 trillion Pesos a year, is driven almost entirely by the private sector, which is broadly diversified and led by the Basket Weaving industry, with significant contributions from Trout Farming, Uranium Mining, and Automobile Manufacturing. Average income is 51,556 Pesos, with the richest citizens earning 5.3 times as much as the poorest.

The rich are forced to sell their houses to pay for more police to prevent their houses from being burgled, internet traffic has dropped to near zero, Santiago Įguila's new door-knocking campaign has the sweet taste of success, and every week is blindness awareness week. Crime, especially youth-related, is relatively low. Aotisa's national animal is the Capybara, which can occasionally be seen sifting through garbage in the nation's cities, and its national religion is Roman Catholic.

Aotisa is ranked 187,750th in the world and 124th in Commonwealth of Sovereign States for Largest Black Market, with 600 billion Standard Monetary Units.

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Largest Basket Weaving Sector: 4,022ndMost Primitive: 8,572ndTop
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Largest Trout Fishing Sector: 28,364th
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Most Primitive: 9th in the regionLargest Basket Weaving Sector: 13th in the regionTop
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Most Politically Free: 20th in the regionLeast Corrupt Governments: 21st in the region

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