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Revision as of 12:44, 11 May 2020

Italgria
Flag
Flag
Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Motto: Together we live, together we die
CapitalBellaria
Demonym(s)Italgrian
Government
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Sir Dario Volpe

Italgria is a medium sized, highly developed with citizens primarily of Italgrian ethnicity whose religion is Christianity.

Etymology

Geography

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History

Politics

Italgria believes in the freedom of speech and feels that it is every citizen's right to speak freely about their government. Italgria allows its citizens to protest their government but uses a strong police force to monitor things and arrest lawbreakers.

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Political parties

Foreign relations

It is a mostly neutral country when it comes to foreign affairs. It has an open border policy, but in order for immigrants to remain in the country, they will have to become citizens first. The government gives foreign aid when it can, but looks to take care of its own people first. The government of Italgria will trade with any other country regardless of ethical consequences.

Military

The military of Italgria has been positioned at all border crossings and is arresting all drug traffickers. It believes nuclear weapons are necessary for the security of its people. It will usually only attack another nation if attacked first.

Economy

Its technology is first-rate and its citizens marvel at the astonishing advancements within their nation. Its citizens pay extremely high taxes and many despise their government as a result. The citizens of Italgria work diligently to produce Fish and Spices as tradable resources for their nation.

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