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Highest Workforce Participation Rate: 5,546thMost World Assembly Endorsements: 5,915thLargest Retail Industry: 6,277th
The United Socialist States of
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
United, not Divided!
Influence
Truckler
Region
Civil Rights
Average
Economy
Frightening
Political Freedom
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Indonesia-Korea

Population2.954 billion

CapitalBirmingham-Wellington
LeaderPresident Tito
FaithTitoism

CurrencyRuWon
AnimalKodomo

The United Socialist States of Indonesia-Korea is a massive, efficient nation, ruled by President Tito with an even hand, and notable for its sprawling nuclear power plants, otherworldly petting zoo, and punitive income tax rates. The compassionate, hard-working population of 2.954 billion Indonesian-Koreans 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 juggles the competing demands of Administration, Industry, and Law & Order. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Birmingham-Wellington. The average income tax rate is 71.9%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The frighteningly efficient Indonesia-Korean economy, worth 404 trillion RuWons a year, is driven entirely by a combination of government and state-owned industry, with private enterprise illegal. The industrial sector is led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, with major contributions from Retail, Book Publishing, and Uranium Mining. Average income is an impressive 136,805 RuWons, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.1 times as much as the poorest.

Students are known to arrive at school in their pyjamas, creating cardboard imitations of missiles is a new top-secret military project, the doctor has cold hands, and dining out often involves Kodomoes on the plate no matter what you order. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Indonesia-Korea's national animal is the Kodomo, which teeters on the brink of extinction due to widespread deforestation, and its national religion is Titoism.

Indonesia-Korea is ranked 18,790th in the world and 50th in Carcassonne for Safest, scoring 114.35 on the Bubble-Rapp Safety Rating.

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Highest Workforce Participation Rate: 5,546thMost World Assembly Endorsements: 5,915thLargest Retail Industry: 6,277thMost Secular: 6,675thMost Inclusive: 7,954thMost Influential: 8,062ndMost Cultured: 9,532ndLargest Publishing Industry: 10,313thHighest Food Quality: 11,635thLargest Basket Weaving Sector: 12,733rdMost Armed: 12,922ndLargest Mining Sector: 13,544thTop
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Lowest Crime Rates: 16,389thMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 16,539thMost Efficient Economies: 18,388thSafest: 18,790thHighest Poor Incomes: 20,226thLargest Manufacturing Sector: 20,847thLargest Arms Manufacturing Sector: 21,714thMost Compassionate Citizens: 21,726thMost Subsidized Industry: 22,541stNicest Citizens: 23,088thLargest Governments: 23,826thMost Advanced Law Enforcement: 24,508thMost Average: 26,801stHighest Average Incomes: 27,708thMost Developed: 27,770th
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Most Stationary: 4th in the regionLargest Retail Industry: 5th in the regionTop
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Most Subsidized Industry: 8th in the regionMost Efficient Economies: 8th in the regionHighest Workforce Participation Rate: 10th in the regionLargest Publishing Industry: 10th in the regionMost Secular: 11th in the regionMost Cultured: 12th in the regionMost Armed: 12th in the regionLargest Mining Sector: 13th in the regionMost Advanced Law Enforcement: 13th in the regionMost Inclusive: 13th in the regionLowest Crime Rates: 14th in the regionHighest Economic Output: 16th in the regionMost Influential: 16th in the regionHighest Food Quality: 17th in the regionLargest Arms Manufacturing Sector: 17th in the regionLargest Manufacturing Sector: 18th in the regionLargest Governments: 20th in the regionMost World Assembly Endorsements: 20th in the regionMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 20th in the regionLargest Populations: 23rd in the regionHighest Average Incomes: 23rd in the regionHighest Poor Incomes: 27th in the regionLargest Basket Weaving Sector: 35th in the regionMost Average: 36th in the regionTop
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Most Patriotic: 39th in the regionMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 39th in the regionRudest Citizens: 40th in the regionMost Developed: 42nd in the regionNudest: 42nd in the regionMost Advanced Defense Forces: 43rd in the regionSafest: 50th in the regionMost Compassionate Citizens: 57th in the regionMost Corrupt Governments: 60th in the regionMost Scientifically Advanced: 60th in the regionMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 61st in the regionHighest Average Tax Rates: 62nd in the regionMost Advanced Public Transport: 65th in the regionLargest Welfare Programs: 66th in the regionLongest Average Lifespans: 67th in the regionNicest Citizens: 69th in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Following new legislation in Indonesia-Korea, dining out often involves Kodomoes on the plate no matter what you order.
  • : Following new legislation in Indonesia-Korea, the doctor has cold hands.
  • : Following new legislation in Indonesia-Korea, creating cardboard imitations of missiles is a new top-secret military project.
  • : Following new legislation in Indonesia-Korea, students are known to arrive at school in their pyjamas.
  • : Following new legislation in Indonesia-Korea, the sun now sets on the Indonesia-Korean Empire.
  • : Following new legislation in Indonesia-Korea, crowds of flag-burning protesters tend to accidentally become crowds of burning protesters.
  • : Following new legislation in Indonesia-Korea, President Tito is spearheading a new fashion trend of wearing swimming goggles and medieval armour.
  • : Following new legislation in Indonesia-Korea, passionate nomination battles are often as intense as general elections.
  • : Indonesia-Korea was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Average.
  • : Following new legislation in Indonesia-Korea, military strategists are questioning the wisdom of subsidizing the economies of sworn enemies.

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