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Syndicates of Pennsylvania

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Combined Syndicates of Pennsylvania is a nation led by Governor Redarmy on the continent of North America. Combined Syndicates of Pennsylvania's government is a Anarchy with very libertarian social policies. Economically, Combined Syndicates of Pennsylvania favors extremely left wing policies. The official currency of Combined Syndicates of Pennsylvania is the Dollar. At 3,759 days old, Combined Syndicates of Pennsylvania is an ancient nation. Combined Syndicates of Pennsylvania has a population of 13,166,410 and a land area of 144,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 91.43. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 63.9174%.


I don't know how much value I have in this universe, but I do know that I've made a few people happier than they would have been without me, and as long as I know that, I'm as rich as I ever need to be.

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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Syndicates of Pennsylvania
Leader Name: Redarmy
Currency: Currency Image
Dollar
National Animal: National Animal Image
Bald eagle
History:
Geography
Continent: North America
Land Area: 231,744.96 sq. km
Terrain: Almost totally covered by mountains, most of the state is a series of rolling hills, plateaus and ridges, punctuated by valleys.
Over 50% of the land is still covered by forest land and the only lowlands are in the southeast.
The Appalachian Mountains slice through the center of Pennsylvania, with the Allegheny and Pocano Mountains, the state's most significant subranges. The highest point in the state is Mt. Davis, at 3,213 ft.
Pine Creek Gorge - often called the "Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania" - is 50 miles in length, and over 1,000 ft deep in places.
Blue Mountain is a 150 mile long ridge that forms part of the the eastern edge of the Appalachian mountain range.
Pennsylvania is home to more deep and useful rivers than any other U.S. State. The Delaware, along its eastern borders, may well be the most valuable.
The Delaware Water Gap on the border of Pennsylvania and New Jersey was formed as the Delaware River carved a deep path through a ridge of the Appalachian Mountains on its way to the sea.
Other very significant rivers include the Allegheny, Ohio, Monongahela and Susquehanna.
Highest Peak: Mount Davis, 979 meters
Lowest Valley: Delaware River, 0 meters
Climate: The climate of Pennsylvania is diverse due to the multitude of geographic features found within the state. Straddling two major climate zones, the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania has the warmest climate. Greater Philadelphia lies at the southernmost tip of the Humid continental climate zone, with some characteristics of the Humid subtropical climate that lies in Delaware and Maryland to the south. Moving west toward the mountainous interior of the state, the climate becomes markedly colder, the number of cloudy days increases, and winter snowfall amounts are greater.
People & Society
Population: 13,166,410 people
Demonym: Pennsylvanian
Demonym Plural: Pennsylvanians
Ethnic Groups: German - 28.5%
Irish - 18.2%
Italian - 12.8%
Languages: English - 90.1%
Spanish - 4.1%
German - 0.9%
Religions: Lutheran - 51.0%
Catholic - 29.0%
Non-religious - 13.0%
Health
Life Expectancy: 79 years
Obesity: 30%
Alcohol Users: 64%
Tobacco Users: 28%
Cannabis Users: 18%
Hard Drug Users: 9%
Economy
Description:
Average Yearly Income: $152.40
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $16,080,218,130.00
GDP per Capita: $1,221.31
Gross National Income (GNI): $13,036,449,865.00
Industries: Agribusiness, Energy, Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and Materials, Tourism, Life Sciences and the Film
Military
History:
Soldiers: 0
Tanks: 16,000
Aircraft: 2,400
Ships: 0
Missiles: 0
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 08/24/2015 01:55 pm