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Most Stationary: 6,687thLargest Populations: 21,664thHighest Economic Output: 29,182nd
The Dual Monarchy of
New York Times Democracy Corporate-Dominated Sham Democracy
Indivisibiliter ac Inseparabiliter
Influence
Hermit
Governor
Civil Rights
Good
Economy
Strong
Political Freedom
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Austro-Hungarians

Population17.061 billion

CurrencyKroner
Animaleagle

The Dual Monarchy of Austro-Hungarians is a gargantuan, environmentally stunning nation, remarkable for its burgeoning eagle population. The hard-nosed, hard-working, democratic, devout population of 17.061 billion Austro-Hungarians enjoy a sensible mix of personal and economic freedoms, while the political process is open and the people's right to vote held sacrosanct.

The relatively small government prioritizes Spirituality, with Welfare, Education, and Healthcare also on the agenda, while International Aid and Environment aren't funded at all. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 10.1%.

The strong Austro-Hungarian economy, worth a remarkable 1,027 trillion Kroners a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Woodchip Exports industry, with major contributions from Tourism, Trout Farming, and Door-to-door Insurance Sales. Average income is 60,219 Kroners, with the richest citizens earning 5.6 times as much as the poorest.

Consumption of cat memes has skyrocketed, voting is voluntary, and the government is seen to favor Catholics. Crime is moderate, with the police force struggling against a lack of funding and a high mortality rate. Austro-Hungarians's national animal is the eagle, which soars majestically through the nation's famously clear skies.

Austro-Hungarians is ranked 6,687th in the world and 1st in Austro Hungarian Empire for Most Stationary, with 2,863.29408415728 days.

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Largest Populations: 21,664thHighest Economic Output: 29,182nd

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