Population | 14.169 billion |
Capital | Aa |
Currency | labour note |
Animal | solidarity bird |
The Equatorial Forests of Uan aa Boa is a gargantuan, socially progressive nation, renowned for its ban on automobiles, complete lack of prisons, and irreverence towards religion. The compassionate, humorless population of 14.169 billion Boanis enjoy extensive civil rights and enjoy a level of social equality free from the usual accompanying government corruption.
The minute government, or what there is of one, prioritizes Administration, although Environment is also considered important, while Spirituality and Defense aren't funded at all. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Aa. Income tax is unheard of.
The powerhouse Boani economy, worth 55.0 trillion labour notes a year, is driven almost entirely by government activity, with private enterprise illegal. The industrial sector is mostly comprised of enterprising ten-year-olds selling lemonade on the sidewalk, although the government is looking at stamping this out. Average income is 3,880 labour notes, and distributed extremely evenly, with little difference between the richest and poorest citizens.
The Party has more splits than a yo-yo dieter's trousers, kids who move from attending a public school in the city to the country often struggle in goat milking class, the comic book series 'Leader and the Villainous Corporate Cronies' is a best-seller, and burning twigs to keep warm while lost in the wild is now a felony. Crime, especially youth-related, is well under control. Uan aa Boa's national animal is the solidarity bird, which soars majestically through the nation's famously clear skies.
Uan aa Boa is ranked 246,917th in the world and 323rd in Forest for Most Subsidized Industry, scoring zero on the Gilded Widget Scale.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Uan aa Boa was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Eco-Friendly Governments.
- : Following new legislation in Uan aa Boa, burning twigs to keep warm while lost in the wild is now a felony.
- : Following new legislation in Uan aa Boa, the comic book series 'Leader and the Villainous Corporate Cronies' is a best-seller.
- : Following new legislation in Uan aa Boa, kids who move from attending a public school in the city to the country often struggle in goat milking class.
- : Following new legislation in Uan aa Boa, the Party has more splits than a yo-yo dieter's trousers.
- : Following new legislation in Uan aa Boa, refugees from other nations are flocking to Uan aa Boa's border.
- : Uan aa Boa was ranked in the Top 1% of the world for Lowest Overall Tax Burden.
- : Uan aa Boa lodged a message on the Forest Regional Message Board.
- : Uan aa Boa revoked its national leader.
- : Following new legislation in Uan aa Boa, the national government has been dissolved by revolutionary insurgents.