Koku

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Motto: Work smart, work hard, care and share

The Kingdom of Koku is a very large, devout nation, notable for its compulsory military service. Its compassionate, hard-working population have some civil rights, but not too many, enjoy the freedom to spend their money however they like, to a point, and take part in free and open elections, although not too often.

Etymology

Geography

History

Koku army going to war against Jaihu, 12th Century

Politics

The large government juggles the competing demands of Education, Law & Order, and Religion & Spirituality. The average income tax rate is 33%, but much higher for the wealthy. A powerhouse of a private sector is led by the Pizza Delivery industry, followed by Automobile Manufacturing and Information Technology.

Military

Koku Defence Force

Economy

Demographics

Culture

Minority children spend hours bussing to schools miles away from home, voting has become a nightmare since everyone keeps selecting "None of the above", child labor has been outlawed, and meat-eating is frowned upon.

Roads are often backed up with round-the-clock construction crews., drug distribution is tightly controlled by the government, CDs are regularly copy-protected, and skateparks can be found in every city.

The government is spending millions on renovating the public transportation system, the upper class have been throwing riots after hunting was recently banned, the mining industry is making inroads into environmentally sensitive areas, and only "organics" are permitted to be citizens.

Crime -- especially youth-related -- is well under control, thanks to the all-pervasive police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Koku's national animal is the elephant, which teeters on the brink of extinction due to widespread deforestation, and its currency is the koku.

Visual arts

The elephant is a symbol of huge strength and stature, wisdom and courage. In heraldry, it is a very appropriate bearing for those who have distinguished themselves in the Orient.

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