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The Free Land of Kenonite

“Toward to Freedom”

Category: Civil Rights Lovefest
Civil Rights:
Superb
Economy:
Strong
Political Freedoms:
Excellent

Regional Influence: Nipper

Location: The North Pacific

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Kenonite

Population210 million

Currencykeni
Animalpigeon

The Free Land of Kenonite is a huge, safe nation, remarkable for its national health service, irreverence towards religion, and suspicion of poets. The compassionate, hard-working, democratic population of 210 million Kenoniteans hold their civil and political rights very dear, although the wealthy and those in business tend to be viewed with suspicion.

The medium-sized, liberal government juggles the competing demands of Welfare, Healthcare, and Education. The average income tax rate is 20.7%, but much higher for the wealthy.

The strong Kenonitish economy, worth 12.6 trillion kenis a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Information Technology industry, with major contributions from Soda Sales, Tourism, and Basket Weaving. Average income is 59,968 kenis, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.3 times as much as the poorest.

Burial ceremonies have become as routinised as tax forms, carrots are orange, apples are red and food waste is increasing, out-of-work actors say they can't complain, and lovesick people are told 'it's not them, it's you'. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Kenonite's national animal is the pigeon.

Kenonite is ranked 245,761st in the world and 5,093rd in The North Pacific for Largest Gambling Industry, scoring -5.77 on the Kelly Criterion Productivity Index.

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Most World Assembly Endorsements: 3,229thLargest Soda Pop Sector: 6,942ndMost Rebellious Youth: 12,080thTop
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Largest Welfare Programs: 25,620th
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Largest Soda Pop Sector: 144th in the regionTop
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Most Rebellious Youth: 332nd in the regionMost Extensive Civil Rights: 635th in the region

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