Population | 4.927 billion |
Currency | rupee |
Animal | cow |
The Kingdom of Thrac is a massive, orderly nation, renowned for its barren, inhospitable landscape, frequent executions, and suspicion of poets. The hard-working, cynical, devout population of 4.927 billion Thracians are rabid consumers, partly through choice and partly because the government tells them to and dissenters tend to vanish from their homes at night.
The tiny government prioritizes Defense, with Education, Spirituality, and Healthcare also on the agenda, while International Aid and Environment receive no funds. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 7.1%.
The strong Thracian economy, worth 359 trillion rupees a year, is driven almost entirely by the private sector, which is broadly diversified and led by the Gambling industry, with major contributions from Arms Manufacturing, Uranium Mining, and Information Technology. Average income is 72,937 rupees, with the richest citizens earning 8.7 times as much as the poorest.
The government is a clear-cut case of tyranny by majority, all fantasy fiction has officially been deemed non-canon, politicians who vacation in East Lebatuck lose their jobs upon their return, and the judicial branch is strongly influenced by major corporations. Crime is moderate, with the police force struggling against a lack of funding and a high mortality rate. Thrac's national animal is the cow, which teeters on the brink of extinction due to widespread deforestation.
Thrac is ranked 276,821st in the world and 47th in Byzantine Christendom for Highest Foreign Aid Spending, scoring -12.25 on the Clooney Contribution Index.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Thrac was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Highest Disposable Incomes.
- : Thrac's influence in Byzantine Christendom fell from "Handshaker" to "Truckler".
- : Thrac's influence in Byzantine Christendom fell from "Instigator" to "Handshaker".
- : Thrac's influence in Byzantine Christendom rose from "Minnow" to "Instigator".
- : Thrac relocated from Lazarus to Byzantine Christendom.
- : Thrac was refounded in Lazarus.
- : Thrac ceased to exist in Byzantine Christendom.
- : Thrac's influence in Byzantine Christendom rose from "Truckler" to "Handshaker".
- : Thrac's influence in Byzantine Christendom fell from "Handshaker" to "Truckler".
- : Thrac's influence in Byzantine Christendom rose from "Truckler" to "Handshaker".