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Most Efficient Economies: 757thRudest Citizens: 988thLargest Retail Industry: 1,057th
The People's Republic of
Civil Rights Lovefest
Peace and Justice
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Civil Rights
Excessive
Economy
Frightening
Political Freedom
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New Bon

Population4.992 billion

CapitalNoveria
LeaderPresident

CurrencyDollar
AnimalFalcon

The People's Republic of New Bon is a massive, genial nation, ruled by President with a fair hand, and remarkable for its rum-swilling pirates, daily referendums, and irreverence towards religion. The compassionate, hard-working, democratic, cheerful population of 4.992 billion New Bonians 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, outspoken government juggles the competing demands of Industry, Education, and Administration. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Noveria. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 77.7%.

The frighteningly efficient New Bonian economy, worth a remarkable 1,475 trillion Dollars a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Tourism industry, with major contributions from Information Technology, Retail, and Book Publishing. Average income is an amazing 295,472 Dollars, with the richest citizens earning 8.7 times as much as the poorest.

The nation was recently voted as the most stylish in the West Pacific, urban high-volume mailers now receive their mail via chauffeur-driven limousines, employers are finding it hard to screen candidates now that everyone gets A grades in their exams, and forest fires have dropped dramatically as there are hardly any forests left. Crime is totally unknown. New Bon's national animal is the Falcon, which is also the nation's favorite main course.

New Bon is ranked 16,837th in the world and 325th in the West Pacific for Safest, scoring 115.61 on the Bubble-Rapp Safety Rating.

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Most Efficient Economies: 757thRudest Citizens: 988thLargest Retail Industry: 1,057thMost Cheerful Citizens: 1,264thMost Subsidized Industry: 1,665thHighest Food Quality: 1,770thHealthiest Citizens: 1,780thMost Inclusive: 1,847thMost Scientifically Advanced: 1,905thLongest Average Lifespans: 2,170thMost Rebellious Youth: 2,250thMost Developed: 2,369thBest Weather: 2,384thNicest Citizens: 2,427thMost Cultured: 2,730thSmartest Citizens: 2,879thTop
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Largest Publishing Industry: 2,936thMost Compassionate Citizens: 3,021stHighest Average Incomes: 3,116thMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 3,223rdLargest Information Technology Sector: 3,315thHighest Wealthy Incomes: 3,681stLargest Governments: 3,769thLargest Agricultural Sector: 3,782ndMost Beautiful Environments: 3,799thHighest Workforce Participation Rate: 4,374thMost World Assembly Endorsements: 4,484thMost Pacifist: 4,725thMost Influential: 5,150thLargest Soda Pop Sector: 9,148thMost Advanced Public Education: 9,363rdMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 9,579thMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 9,865thLeast Corrupt Governments: 10,619thMost Secular: 11,227thMost Advanced Public Transport: 14,242ndTop
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Largest Furniture Restoration Industry: 15,174thSafest: 16,837thLargest Trout Fishing Sector: 18,116thHighest Economic Output: 18,598thHighest Poor Incomes: 20,438thHighest Average Tax Rates: 22,103rdHighest Disposable Incomes: 23,067thMost Extensive Civil Rights: 26,138th
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Most Efficient Economies: 10th in the regionMost Cheerful Citizens: 15th in the regionRudest Citizens: 15th in the regionLargest Retail Industry: 22nd in the regionMost Subsidized Industry: 27th in the regionHealthiest Citizens: 28th in the regionMost Rebellious Youth: 29th in the regionHighest Food Quality: 31st in the regionTop
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Most Scientifically Advanced: 38th in the regionLongest Average Lifespans: 39th in the regionMost Inclusive: 40th in the regionBest Weather: 41st in the regionMost Cultured: 41st in the regionHighest Wealthy Incomes: 41st in the regionLargest Agricultural Sector: 43rd in the regionSmartest Citizens: 44th in the regionMost Developed: 44th in the regionHighest Average Incomes: 45th in the regionLargest Publishing Industry: 49th in the regionNicest Citizens: 53rd in the regionLargest Governments: 54th in the regionMost Popular Tourist Destinations: 57th in the regionLargest Information Technology Sector: 61st in the regionMost Beautiful Environments: 64th in the regionMost Compassionate Citizens: 66th in the regionHighest Workforce Participation Rate: 79th in the regionLargest Soda Pop Sector: 94th in the regionMost Pacifist: 109th in the regionMost Extensive Civil Rights: 110th in the regionMost Influential: 134th in the regionLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 136th in the regionMost World Assembly Endorsements: 140th in the regionMost Advanced Public Education: 145th in the regionMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 165th in the regionMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 167th in the regionMost Secular: 172nd in the regionTop
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Most Advanced Public Transport: 188th in the regionNudest: 190th in the regionLeast Corrupt Governments: 198th in the regionHighest Economic Output: 231st in the regionHighest Average Tax Rates: 295th in the regionHighest Poor Incomes: 303rd in the regionHighest Disposable Incomes: 310th in the regionSafest: 325th in the regionMost Politically Free: 336th in the regionLargest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 353rd in the regionMost Stationary: 355th in the regionLargest Trout Fishing Sector: 362nd in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, forest fires have dropped dramatically as there are hardly any forests left.
  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, employers are finding it hard to screen candidates now that everyone gets A grades in their exams.
  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, urban high-volume mailers now receive their mail via chauffeur-driven limousines.
  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, the nation was recently voted as the most stylish in the West Pacific.
  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, unemployed school bus drivers photobomb virtual classroom meetings.
  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, ratings for schools' curricula range from 'Pure as the Driven Snow' to 'Late Night TV'.
  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, homophobia is off the menu.
  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, party affiliation is just as irrelevant as campaign promises.
  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is illegal.
  • : Following new legislation in New Bon, burnt-out forty-foot-tall wicker men dot the countryside.

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