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The People's Republic of Yorkshire and Northumbria

“The State Serves the People”

Category: Scandinavian Liberal Paradise
Civil Rights:
Superb
Economy:
All-Consuming
Political Freedoms:
Excellent

Regional Influence: Page

Location: Balder

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Yorkshire and Northumbria

Population13.278 billion

CurrencyPound
AnimalHorse

The People's Republic of Yorkshire and Northumbria is a gargantuan, environmentally stunning nation, notable for its smutty television, keen interest in outer space, and irreverence towards religion. The compassionate, democratic population of 13.278 billion Yorkshire and Northumbrians enjoy extensive civil rights and enjoy a level of social equality free from the usual accompanying government corruption.

The enormous, socially-minded government juggles the competing demands of Education, Healthcare, and Environment. The average income tax rate is 86.1%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The all-consuming Yorkshire and Northumbrian economy, worth a remarkable 1,358 trillion Pounds a year, is driven entirely by a combination of government and state-owned industry, with private enterprise illegal. The industrial sector, which is highly specialized, is mostly made up of the Information Technology industry, with significant contributions from Trout Farming and Tourism. Average income is an impressive 102,346 Pounds, and distributed extremely evenly, with practically no difference between the richest and poorest citizens.

Gossip magazines have pictures of Leader sunbathing on the beach with political rivals, they say that Yorkshire and Northumbrians made a dessert and called it peace, incarcerated crime lords manage their empires from massage tables, and a weakened police force struggles to maintain law and order. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Yorkshire and Northumbria's national animal is the Horse, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.

Yorkshire and Northumbria is ranked 21,087th in the world and 1,452nd in Balder for Lowest Crime Rates, with 88.98 law-abiding acts per hour.

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Most Extensive Public Healthcare: 4,252ndHighest Workforce Participation Rate: 6,515thMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 8,048thLargest Trout Fishing Sector: 8,066thBest Weather: 9,118thLongest Average Lifespans: 11,636thMost Pacifist: 11,723rdMost Compassionate Citizens: 11,792ndLargest Welfare Programs: 12,640thMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 12,775thNicest Citizens: 12,957thHighest Average Tax Rates: 13,533rdSmartest Citizens: 13,891stTop
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Most Advanced Public Transport: 16,113thLargest Information Technology Sector: 17,417thSafest: 19,009thHealthiest Citizens: 19,349thMost Income Equality: 20,054thLowest Crime Rates: 21,087thMost Secular: 21,698thMost Cultured: 23,103rdLargest Governments: 23,753rd
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Most Extensive Public Healthcare: 172nd in the regionLargest Trout Fishing Sector: 355th in the regionHighest Workforce Participation Rate: 360th in the regionMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 478th in the regionBest Weather: 491st in the regionTop
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Most Income Equality: 611th in the regionLongest Average Lifespans: 654th in the regionMost Compassionate Citizens: 683rd in the regionLargest Welfare Programs: 704th in the regionMost Pacifist: 708th in the regionNicest Citizens: 749th in the regionHighest Average Tax Rates: 758th in the regionMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 764th in the regionSmartest Citizens: 774th in the regionHighest Drug Use: 800th in the regionMost Advanced Public Transport: 967th in the regionMost Extensive Civil Rights: 1,015th in the regionLargest Populations: 1,050th in the regionSafest: 1,069th in the regionLargest Information Technology Sector: 1,100th in the region

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