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The Queendom of Tamoio

“So Far”

Category: Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
Civil Rights:
Average
Economy:
Strong
Political Freedoms:
Very Good

Location: North Rhine Westphalia

Regional Influence: Eminence Grise

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The Queendom of Tamoio is a gargantuan, pleasant nation, remarkable for its barren, inhospitable landscape and irreverence towards religion. The hard-working, democratic population of 13.5 billion Tamoioans 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 government prioritizes Education, with Law & Order, Defense, and Healthcare also on the agenda, while Spirituality and International Aid aren't funded at all. The average income tax rate is 18.0%.

The strong Tamoioan economy, worth 634 trillion betales a year, is led by the Automobile Manufacturing industry, with major contributions from Gambling, Book Publishing, and Basket Weaving. Average income is 46,996 betales, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 4.5 times as much as the poorest.

The automotive industry soaks up huge government handouts, the nation's official head of religious affairs is an atheist, Rupert Bear is considered to be the most risqué TV programme in Tamoio, and radio shows frequently feature people denouncing religion. Crime, especially youth-related, is relatively low, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Tamoio's national animal is the deer, which teeters on the brink of extinction due to widespread deforestation.

Tamoio is ranked 61,923rd in the world and 5th in North Rhine Westphalia for Most Stationary, with 755.06098898288 days.

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Largest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 6,229thTop
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Most Primitive: 15,057thLargest Gambling Industry: 24,807thLargest Basket Weaving Sector: 26,237th

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