Difference between revisions of "Del Riso"
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− | Public footpaths are being slowly eroded by the burgeoning number of ramblers, programmes of questionable content are shown at peak-hours, parents live in fear of governmental 'child protection' squads, and torture is illegal. The government pours millions of GP Pellets into rehabilitation programs annually, female newsreaders distract the nation by breastfeeding during broadcast, abortion is only legal in unusual circumstances, and citizens are expected to be proficient in at least five languages. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to the all-pervasive police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. | + | Public footpaths are being slowly eroded by the burgeoning number of ramblers, programmes of questionable content are shown at peak-hours, parents live in fear of governmental 'child protection' squads, and torture is illegal. The government pours millions of GP Pellets into rehabilitation programs annually, female newsreaders distract the nation by breastfeeding during broadcast, abortion is only legal in unusual circumstances, and citizens are expected to be proficient in at least five languages. The Del Riso Automotive Racing Series draws millions of spectators annually while those near the tracks complain about the noise, and the people of Del Riso are renowned for their nihilistic attitudes. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to the all-pervasive police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. |
==Sport== | ==Sport== | ||
*[[Football Authority of Del Riso|Football]] | *[[Football Authority of Del Riso|Football]] | ||
− | *Hockey | + | *[[Del Risian Professional Hockey League|Hockey]] |
− | *Cricket | + | *[[Cricket League of Del Riso|Cricket]] |
+ | *[[Del Riso Olympic Council|Olympics]] | ||
+ | *[[Del Riso Automotive Racing Series|Auto Racing]] | ||
==Government== | ==Government== |
Revision as of 12:50, 10 October 2006
Flag of Del Riso | |
Motto: Pro Mundi Beneficio | |
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Region | Region 203 |
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Capital | undetermined |
Official Language(s) | English, French, Dutch, Italian |
Leader | Prime Minister Boenck |
Population | 160 million (Census: 10.10.06) |
Currency | gp pellet |
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The Dominion of Del Riso is a very large, environmentally stunning nation, remarkable for its burgeoning Shih Tzu population. Del Riso is a member of the United Nations.
Contents
General Overview
Its compassionate, intelligent population of 160 million enjoy a sensible mix of personal and economic freedoms, while the political process is open and the people's right to vote held sacrosanct.
Economics
Public Spending
It is difficult to tell where the omnipresent, corrupt government stops and the rest of society begins, but it concentrates mainly on Education, although the Environment and Law & Order are on the agenda.
Taxes
The average income tax rate is 51%, but much higher for the wealthy.
Private Sector
A robust private sector is dominated by Information Technology.
National Animal
Del Riso's national animal is the Shih Tzu, which frolic freely in the nation's many lush forests.
Interesting Facts
Public footpaths are being slowly eroded by the burgeoning number of ramblers, programmes of questionable content are shown at peak-hours, parents live in fear of governmental 'child protection' squads, and torture is illegal. The government pours millions of GP Pellets into rehabilitation programs annually, female newsreaders distract the nation by breastfeeding during broadcast, abortion is only legal in unusual circumstances, and citizens are expected to be proficient in at least five languages. The Del Riso Automotive Racing Series draws millions of spectators annually while those near the tracks complain about the noise, and the people of Del Riso are renowned for their nihilistic attitudes. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to the all-pervasive police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare.
Sport
Government
Read more on Del Riso Government's page.