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Region | Aberdeen |
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Capital | Ross City |
Official Language(s) | English |
Leader | Prime Minister TJ Ross |
Population | About 80 million |
Currency | Glass Eye |
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Leader: Prime Minister TJ Ross Motto: Brown is the colour of poo National animal: Dancing Banana Currency: Glass Eye
Dancing Bananland is a small Island nation of 80 million people. Named for its national animal (The Dancing Banana) the a was dropped due to a series of misspellings during the nations finalization, however it is still prounounced with the a intact.
Dancing Bananland is a former province of the Empire of Eastern Earl, from which it gained many if its equipment and weapons. The nation gained it's independance in 1991, however anarchy and economic crisis meant it did not fully formate until the 21st century.
Dancing Bananland's Prime Minister is TJ Ross, a laid back leftist.
It's standard terrain is temperate rolling forrested hills, although it is mroe well knwon for its mountain terrain, which is popjular with tourists. The nation has a small but well-trained army equipped with modified kalishnikovs, although plans to modernize are in the works.
National Holidays: (not including religous holidays)
-Independance Day (Feb 14th) -Rememberance Day -Revolution Day (August 3rd) -Party Week (First Saturday of June) -Spring Break