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Most Developed: 69thHealthiest Citizens: 72ndLongest Average Lifespans: 77th
The Republic of
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
For the Republic!
Influence
Squire
Civil Rights
Excellent
Economy
Frightening
Political Freedom
Excellent

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Ceden

Population18.033 billion

CapitalSentinel
LeaderAlbert Jones Hoffing

Currencykronor
AnimalDragon

The Republic of Ceden is a gargantuan, cultured nation, ruled by Albert Jones Hoffing with a fair hand, and notable for its sprawling nuclear power plants, daily referendums, and complete lack of prisons. The compassionate, democratic, cheerful population of 18.033 billion Cedenians 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 large government juggles the competing demands of Administration, Education, and Healthcare. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Sentinel. The income tax rate is 100%.

The frighteningly efficient Cedenian economy, worth a remarkable 7,273 trillion kronors a year, is quite specialized and dominated by the Information Technology industry, with significant contributions from Book Publishing, Tourism, and Arms Manufacturing. State-owned companies are reasonably common. Average income is an amazing 403,366 kronors, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.7 times as much as the poorest.

Stealing from a clothesline is a serious offence, war vets look after war animals, the nation's atlases tend to go out of date every few weeks, and the art of conversation has been rediscovered. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Ceden's national animal is the Dragon, which soars majestically through the nation's famously clear skies.

Ceden is ranked 290,961st in the world and 3,704th in the West Pacific for Most Corrupt Governments, with 0.13 kickbacks per hour.

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Most Developed: 69thHealthiest Citizens: 72ndLongest Average Lifespans: 77thSmartest Citizens: 92ndSafest: 104thMost Scientifically Advanced: 124thLeast Corrupt Governments: 136thLowest Crime Rates: 169thMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 179thLargest Information Technology Sector: 216thLargest Governments: 236thHighest Average Tax Rates: 319thHighest Food Quality: 332ndMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 362ndLargest Publishing Industry: 395thMost Inclusive: 534thMost Cultured: 544thMost Compassionate Citizens: 556thNicest Citizens: 584thMost Secular: 593rdMost Efficient Economies: 604thMost Beautiful Environments: 636thMost Advanced Public Education: 637thMost Pacifist: 733rdBest Weather: 843rdMost Advanced Public Transport: 847thLargest Welfare Programs: 1,063rdHighest Average Incomes: 1,091stMost Cheerful Citizens: 1,140thMost Valuable International Artwork: 1,240thMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 1,356thHighest Poor Incomes: 1,654thHighest Economic Output: 1,720thMost Subsidized Industry: 2,538thTop
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Most World Assembly Endorsements: 3,236thMost Influential: 3,782ndMost Patriotic: 3,806thHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 4,070thMost Advanced Law Enforcement: 4,637thRudest Citizens: 5,118thHighest Wealthy Incomes: 5,401stMost Stationary: 5,675thMost Advanced Defense Forces: 12,928thTop
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Largest Basket Weaving Sector: 19,554thLargest Populations: 19,709th
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Healthiest Citizens: 1st in the regionLongest Average Lifespans: 1st in the regionMost Developed: 1st in the regionLeast Corrupt Governments: 2nd in the regionSmartest Citizens: 2nd in the regionMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 2nd in the regionLowest Crime Rates: 2nd in the regionSafest: 2nd in the regionMost Scientifically Advanced: 3rd in the regionLargest Governments: 5th in the regionHighest Food Quality: 5th in the regionMost Inclusive: 5th in the regionHighest Average Tax Rates: 5th in the regionMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 5th in the regionLargest Information Technology Sector: 5th in the regionLargest Publishing Industry: 6th in the regionMost Efficient Economies: 6th in the regionMost Cultured: 7th in the regionMost Beautiful Environments: 8th in the regionMost Compassionate Citizens: 8th in the regionNicest Citizens: 9th in the regionBest Weather: 10th in the regionMost Advanced Public Transport: 10th in the regionMost Pacifist: 11th in the regionMost Advanced Public Education: 11th in the regionMost Secular: 11th in the regionLargest Welfare Programs: 13th in the regionMost Cheerful Citizens: 14th in the regionMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 16th in the regionHighest Average Incomes: 20th in the regionHighest Poor Incomes: 24th in the regionHighest Economic Output: 29th in the regionMost Valuable International Artwork: 32nd in the regionMost Patriotic: 35th in the regionTop
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Most Subsidized Industry: 38th in the regionMost Advanced Law Enforcement: 52nd in the regionHighest Wealthy Incomes: 59th in the regionMost Stationary: 69th in the regionHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 71st in the regionRudest Citizens: 75th in the regionMost Influential: 82nd in the regionMost World Assembly Endorsements: 88th in the regionMost Advanced Defense Forces: 126th in the regionLargest Populations: 135th in the regionTop
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Largest Basket Weaving Sector: 285th in the regionLargest Arms Manufacturing Sector: 285th in the regionNudest: 289th in the regionLargest Manufacturing Sector: 301st in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Following new legislation in Ceden, the art of conversation has been rediscovered.
  • : Following new legislation in Ceden, the nation's atlases tend to go out of date every few weeks.
  • : Following new legislation in Ceden, war vets look after war animals.
  • : Following new legislation in Ceden, stealing from a clothesline is a serious offence.
  • : Following new legislation in Ceden, the nation grinds to a halt for afternoon tea.
  • : Ceden endorsed The Queer Pirate Endorsing OT of Fujai.
  • : Following new legislation in Ceden, anti-government political posters adorn every building like wallpaper.
  • : Following new legislation in Ceden, political talk shows often have children as guests whenever they need commentary on world religions.
  • : Following new legislation in Ceden, mandatory neutering has made purebred dogs a thing of the past.
  • : Following new legislation in Ceden, recent protests against birds flying too low have resulted in bloodshed.

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