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The Confederation of Domus ad cattus

“Chyto Yo Qe Du; Bei Zun Von.”

Category: Corporate Bordello
Civil Rights:
Average
Economy:
Frightening
Political Freedoms:
Superb

Regional Influence: Dominator

Location: Anqeneng

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Domus ad cattus

Population4.131 billion

CapitalCat Mountain

CurrencyKredīta
AnimalCat

The Confederation of Domus ad cattus is a massive, environmentally stunning nation, notable for its museums and concert halls, deadly medical pandemics, and triple-decker prams. The hard-nosed, hard-working, democratic, devout population of 4.131 billion Domus ad cattusians are effectively ruled by a group of massive corporations, who run for political office and provide their well-off citizens with world-class goods and services. Their poorer citizens, however, are mostly starving to death while being urged to go out and get real jobs. The populace has reasonably extensive civil rights, although these are mostly aimed at allowing them to buy whatever they like.

The relatively small, pro-business, outspoken government juggles the competing demands of Administration, Industry, and Spirituality. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Cat Mountain. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 23.8%.

The frighteningly efficient A Domus ad cattusian economy, worth 515 trillion Kredītas a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Retail industry, with major contributions from Tourism, Trout Farming, and Soda Sales. Average income is an impressive 124,670 Kredītas, but there is a large disparity between incomes, with the richest 10% of citizens earning 622,421 per year while the poor average 14,059, a ratio of 44.3 to 1.

Forgetting to pay your annual passport bill is a leading cause of deportations, the combined alert sound of a nation simultaneously receiving a text message is a common cause of hearing damage, asking a friend if they like watermelons is a potentially criminal act, and the government has declared that sharing is uncaring. Crime, especially youth-related, is relatively low. Domus ad cattus's national animal is the Cat, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.

Domus ad cattus is ranked 236,630th in the world and 2nd in Anqeneng for Nudest, with 82.25 cheeks per square mile.

Top
1%
Rudest Citizens: 3,154thTop
5%
Highest Unexpected Death Rate: 4,617thLargest Retail Industry: 5,070thHighest Wealthy Incomes: 5,894thLargest Soda Pop Sector: 7,627thFattest Citizens: 7,945thHighest Disposable Incomes: 8,023rdLeast Corrupt Governments: 9,751stLargest Trout Fishing Sector: 11,035thMost Devout: 11,900thLargest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 14,424thMost Valuable International Artwork: 15,582ndTop
10%
Most Cultured: 25,769thMost Beautiful Environments: 29,041st

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Following new legislation in Domus ad cattus, the government has declared that sharing is uncaring.
  • : Following new legislation in Domus ad cattus, asking a friend if they like watermelons is a potentially criminal act.
  • : Following new legislation in Domus ad cattus, the combined alert sound of a nation simultaneously receiving a text message is a common cause of hearing damage.
  • : Following new legislation in Domus ad cattus, forgetting to pay your annual passport bill is a leading cause of deportations.
  • : Following new legislation in Domus ad cattus, citizens simply have to point a weapon at a government official to get what they want.
  • : Following new legislation in Domus ad cattus, a valid legal defense is 'dead men tell no tales'.
  • : Domus ad cattus was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Rudest Citizens.
  • : Domus ad cattus was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Beautiful Environments.
  • : Domus ad cattus was ranked in the Top 5% of the world for Most Valuable International Artwork.
  • : Following new legislation in Domus ad cattus, group photos of the members of parliament are often mistaken for family reunions.

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