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The Confederation of Cowland5

“Moo”

Category: Left-wing Utopia
Civil Rights:
Superb
Economy:
Frightening
Political Freedoms:
Superb

Regional Influence: Contender

Location: Canada

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Cowland5

Population34.641 billion

CapitalCowtopolis
LeaderChancellor Evangeline Holme-Grayson

Currencyfranc
Animalcow

The Confederation of Cowland5 is a gargantuan, safe nation, ruled by Chancellor Evangeline Holme-Grayson with a fair hand, and renowned for its rampant corporate plagiarism, daily referendums, and punitive income tax rates. The democratic, humorless population of 34.641 billion Cowlandians are free to do what they want with their own bodies, and vote for whomever they like in elections; if they go into business, however, they are regulated to within an inch of their lives.

The large government juggles the competing demands of Education, Healthcare, and Environment. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Cowtopolis. The average income tax rate is 91.3%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The frighteningly efficient Cowlandian economy, worth a remarkable 5,373 trillion francs a year, is highly specialized and led by the Book Publishing industry, with major contributions from Information Technology and Tourism. State-owned companies are common. Average income is an impressive 155,122 francs, and distributed extremely evenly, with practically no difference between the richest and poorest citizens.

Little kids often wonder why strange grown-ups are following them around the soft play areas, Jennifer Government is a bestseller, Brown Sugar 101 is a popular course at community colleges, and fake designer clothes are shredded and burnt while many in the world don't have a shirt on their back. Crime is totally unknown. Cowland5's national animal is the cow, which is also the nation's favorite main course.

Cowland5 is ranked 10,928th in the world and 20th in Canada for Most Scientifically Advanced, scoring 389.95 on the Kurzweil Singularity Index.

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Most Influential: 261stMost Stationary: 292ndLargest Publishing Industry: 1,318thMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 1,620thLeast Corrupt Governments: 1,836thMost Beautiful Environments: 2,323rdMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 2,369thBest Weather: 2,418thLargest Populations: 2,800thTop
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Highest Economic Output: 2,972ndLongest Average Lifespans: 3,228thMost Rebellious Youth: 3,350thHealthiest Citizens: 3,547thMost Developed: 4,051stMost Cultured: 4,139thSmartest Citizens: 4,481stMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 4,535thHighest Food Quality: 4,725thMost Advanced Public Education: 4,902ndSafest: 5,062ndMost World Assembly Endorsements: 5,515thLargest Welfare Programs: 6,343rdMost Politically Apathetic Citizens: 7,952ndMost Inclusive: 8,251stHighest Poor Incomes: 8,591stMost Secular: 8,833rdHighest Average Tax Rates: 9,184thLargest Governments: 9,464thMost Scientifically Advanced: 10,928thMost Pacifist: 11,899thLargest Information Technology Sector: 12,168thTop
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Highest Average Incomes: 20,563rdLowest Crime Rates: 21,809thMost Income Equality: 26,809thMost Efficient Economies: 27,745th
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Most Stationary: 1st in the regionTop
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Most Extensive Public Healthcare: 4th in the regionMost Influential: 5th in the regionMost World Assembly Endorsements: 5th in the regionMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 6th in the regionMost Secular: 7th in the regionLargest Publishing Industry: 7th in the regionTop
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Largest Welfare Programs: 8th in the regionMost Politically Apathetic Citizens: 8th in the regionLeast Corrupt Governments: 9th in the regionLongest Average Lifespans: 10th in the regionMost Rebellious Youth: 12th in the regionMost Cultured: 12th in the regionMost Advanced Public Education: 12th in the regionHealthiest Citizens: 12th in the regionHighest Food Quality: 13th in the regionMost Developed: 14th in the regionMost Beautiful Environments: 14th in the region

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