by Max Barry

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Most Subsidized Industry: 2,216thLargest Mining Sector: 3,377thMost Politically Apathetic Citizens: 4,085th
The Ixtli of
Authoritarian Democracy
The world is saturated with sound
Influence
Contender
Civil Rights
Few
Economy
Frightening
Political Freedom
Average

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Girl in a yellow dress

Population9.907 billion

CapitalTokyo
LeaderReika
FaithCards

Currencyyen
Animalmu

The Ixtli of Girl in a yellow dress is a colossal, efficient nation, ruled by Reika with an even hand, and remarkable for its deadly medical pandemics, daily referendums, and national health service. The hard-nosed, humorless population of 9.907 billion dressians are prohibited from doing almost everything except voting, which they do timidly and conservatively.

The large, corrupt government juggles the competing demands of Administration, Education, and Industry. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Tokyo. The average income tax rate is 82.5%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The frighteningly efficient Girl economy, worth a remarkable 1,959 trillion yen a year, is mostly comprised of black market activity, especially in Information Technology, Book Publishing, Uranium Mining, and Woodchip Exports. State-owned companies are reasonably common. Average income is an impressive 197,759 yen, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.0 times as much as the poorest.

The nation is known abroad for fast food and nothing else, a shipwreck is everyone's fault but the captain's, the Forestry Department has decided you really can't fight fire with fire, and the new biography of Reika is subtitled "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Hate the Bomb". Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Girl in a yellow dress's national animal is the mu, which is also the nation's favorite main course, and its national religion is Cards.

Girl in a yellow dress is ranked 39,009th in the world and 3rd in The Cursed Continent of Lodoss for Lowest Crime Rates, with 78.11 law-abiding acts per hour.

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Most Subsidized Industry: 2,216thTop
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Largest Mining Sector: 3,377thMost Politically Apathetic Citizens: 4,085thLargest Publishing Industry: 4,563rdLargest Welfare Programs: 4,921stLargest Timber Woodchipping Industry: 5,409thRudest Citizens: 5,476thMost Extensive Public Healthcare: 9,761stLargest Information Technology Sector: 9,886thMost Efficient Economies: 10,874thTop
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Most Advanced Law Enforcement: 15,968thLargest Governments: 16,613thMost Eco-Friendly Governments: 20,307thLargest Furniture Restoration Industry: 23,230thMost Advanced Defense Forces: 23,671st

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, the new biography of Reika is subtitled "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Hate the Bomb".
  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, the Forestry Department has decided you really can't fight fire with fire.
  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, a shipwreck is everyone's fault but the captain's.
  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, the nation is known abroad for fast food and nothing else.
  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, Reika's speeches are beloved by insomniacs.
  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, the phrase 'spreading like wildfire' is no longer in the public lexicon.
  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, the nation's museums are real penny-pinchers.
  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, the pursuit of wanted criminals ends at the entrance of the pay'n'spray garage as police refuse to enter any private property.
  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, the world still seems flat to some people in space.
  • : Following new legislation in Girl in a yellow dress, bilingual dressians are viewed with suspicion.

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