Population | 136 million |
Currency | rupiah |
Animal | garuda |
The Republic of EIndonesia is a very large, environmentally stunning nation, notable for its parental licensing program, absence of drug laws, and suspicion of poets. The hard-working, democratic population of 136 million EIndonesians 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 relatively small government juggles the competing demands of Healthcare, Industry, and Administration. The average income tax rate is 13.6%, but much higher for the wealthy.
The powerhouse EIndonesian economy, worth 10.9 trillion rupiahs a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Beef-Based Agriculture industry, with significant contributions from Book Publishing, Gambling, and Door-to-door Insurance Sales. State-owned companies are reasonably common. Average income is 80,263 rupiahs, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.7 times as much as the poorest.
Costumed characters wearing Maxtopian Grass leaves remind citizens that the government now sells the green stuff, schools have extensive counseling programs for troubled students, every product goes through extensive safety-testing by the government, and cops enjoy driving jaywalkers into the ground. Crime is almost non-existent. EIndonesia's national animal is the garuda, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.
EIndonesia is ranked 197,038th in the world and 3,819th in the South Pacific for Most Patriotic, with 7 flags saluted per person per day.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : EIndonesia was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Largest Insurance Industry.
- : EIndonesia was endorsed by The Allied States of The Lombard League.
- : Following new legislation in EIndonesia, cops enjoy driving jaywalkers into the ground.
- : Following new legislation in EIndonesia, every product goes through extensive safety-testing by the government.
- : Following new legislation in EIndonesia, schools have extensive counseling programs for troubled students.
- : Following new legislation in EIndonesia, costumed characters wearing Maxtopian Grass leaves remind citizens that the government now sells the green stuff.
- : Following new legislation in EIndonesia, the nation's leading climatologists are investigating animal flatulence in efforts to reduce methane emissions.
- : EIndonesia was endorsed by The Allied States of Janoi Donacen.
- : Following new legislation in EIndonesia, the nation solves other countries' human rights problems with a generous dose of violence.
- : Following new legislation in EIndonesia, the Farmer's Almanac is the most popular college textbook.
World Assembly
Endorsements Received: 65 » Great Scapula, Anarco Argentina, Hong Kong Kowloon and New Territories, Goldnation, Asarana, Greater Fennovia, Curlyhoward, 7 Trees, Land Without Shrimp, America Gone Wrong, Bohenia, Aidenfieeld, Volaworand, Emagination, Amerion, Genoxelande, ANuadh, Belschaft, Blipp, Gwandalis, Drystar, The Two Jerseys, Ebonhand, Pamela And Hepatitis, Atomic Garden, Grace Wellesley Thayer, Kiasu-ism, Ancient Slobovia, Differences-In-Differences, Arscanesia, Eastern Juble Lux, Ever Testing, The Free Falklands, Yugarritia, Emiton, Great Lothian, Sanden, Privatore, Darakin, Gymnostan, The Solar System Scope, Rebel-topia, Calistan, Wehraboos, Soem, Springwalla, Skwar, Chernaya Zvezda, Hacrela, Abarri, and 15 others.Karatengisa, The Filippinas, Meglomania, Poguelands, Kholdan, Tepertopia, Nowa Europa, HawkoFon, Lilli Lands, Sporaltryus, Corthsri, Sedunn, BEEstreetz, Janoi Donacen, and The Lombard League.