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-The tax rate is around 45%, but it changes regularly.
 
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Catholic schools are more dominate than the Public schools.  The schools get a rate of money based on how many students they enrolled and account for.  The schools mainly receive money by the local city taxes.

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John Paul III
Coming Soon!
Flag of John Paul III
Motto: Do it for the Pope!
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Region South Confederacy
Capital Vatican
Official Language(s) English, Italian, Latin
Leader Pope John Paul IV
Population 50 Million and Rising!
Currency Euro 
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Government

This group of Republican-Catholics came here to persured religious rule and no seperation form church and state. They have a Pope and an Alpha Male, who together control the nation. Our borders are open and are free to Catholics, but are closed to anti-christian people and beliefs.

Currently the leaders are Pope John Paul IV and Paul Brockmann. They are both elected, but not the same ways. The cardinals meet and basically lock themselves into a chapel for days at a time until they agree with a Pope. The Alpha Male is elected by the people, who have one vote per citizen, and the two major political parties, who each have twenty percent of the votes that are casted by the people.

Facts and Ways

-The Nation of John Paul III was founded on Sept. 18, 1990, on a volcanic island that has grows on average 10 miles a year. This creating, building, and selling of land creates a stable economy and a tourist attraction for all around the world.

-Same-sex marriages are illegal because they cannot reproduce naturally no matter the conditions and they are forbidden on this Holy Land.

-The tax rate is around 45%, but it changes regularly.

Education

Catholic schools are more dominate than the Public schools. The schools get a rate of money based on how many students they enrolled and account for. The schools mainly receive money by the local city taxes.