Pirilao
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The Republic of Pirilao Pirilao | |
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Motto: The live is a dream | |
Capital | Alentejo |
Largest city | Algarve |
Official languages | Arhoman |
Recognised national languages | Pirolense |
Government | Presidential republic |
• President | Mr Serafim |
Legislature | Parliament |
Population | |
• 2013 census | 10,429,043 |
Driving side | right |
Pirilao is a growing, developing, and old nation with citizens primarily of Mixed ethnicity.
Etymology
Geography
Landscape
Climate
History
Politics
Pirilao believes in the freedom of speech and feels that it is every citizen's right to speak freely about their government. Pirilao allows its citizens to protest their government but uses a strong police force to monitor things and arrest lawbreakers. Plans are on the way within Pirilao to open new rehabilitation centres across the nation and educate its citizens of the dangers of drug use.
Government
Political parties
Foreign relations
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. Pirilao will not make deals with another country that has a poor history of inhuman treatment of its citizens.
Military
It is an aggressive country that some say has an itch for war. When it comes to nuclear weapons Pirilao will not research or develop nuclear weapons.
Economy
Its technology is advancing rapidly. Its citizens enjoy a wealth of technology within their nation. Its citizens pay extremely high taxes and many despise their government as a result. The citizens of Pirilao work diligently to produce Iron and Lumber as tradable resources for their nation.
Energy
Transport
Media
Demographics
Ethnic groups
Major Minorities: Alentejanos , Algarvios and Alfacinhas
Language
Religion
Health
Education
Culture
Literature
Visual arts
Music
Cuisine
Sport
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