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|wa_delegate                = <!--REGION_DELEGATE_START-->No Delegate<!--REGION_DELEGATE_END-->
 
|wa_delegate                = <!--REGION_DELEGATE_START-->No Delegate<!--REGION_DELEGATE_END-->
 
|wa_members                  = <!--REGION_WA_POPULATION_START-->0<!--REGION_WA_POPULATION_END-->
 
|wa_members                  = <!--REGION_WA_POPULATION_START-->0<!--REGION_WA_POPULATION_END-->
|members                    = <!--REGION_POPULATION_START-->4<!--REGION_POPULATION_END-->
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|members                    = <!--REGION_POPULATION_START-->3<!--REGION_POPULATION_END-->
 
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|region_page                = <!--REGION_LINK_START-->[https://www.nationstates.net/region=united_celtic_nations United Celtic Nations]<!--REGION_LINK_END-->
 
|region_page                = <!--REGION_LINK_START-->[https://www.nationstates.net/region=united_celtic_nations United Celtic Nations]<!--REGION_LINK_END-->
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'''United Celtic Nations''' is a <!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_START-->minuscule region<!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_END-->, <!--REGION_STYLE_START-->inhabited by a few solitary nations.
 
'''United Celtic Nations''' is a <!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_START-->minuscule region<!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_END-->, <!--REGION_STYLE_START-->inhabited by a few solitary nations.
  
The straight-backed, broad-smiling populace of United Celtic Nations eagerly dismissed concerns of oppression. Nations in the region are considered developing democracies, with some political freedoms afforded to denizens. The economy of the region is remarkably unremarkable, with members being neither powerhouses nor basket cases. The median tax rate of the region is 49%, but is frequently higher for the wealthy. The economies of nations in the region tend to be heavily weighted towards the public sector, with on average only 31% of the economy comprising the private sector. Commerce within the region is an irrelevant annoyance to governments.
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In United Celtic Nations, denizens enjoy their civil rights, although not too much, or too freely. Nations in the region are healthy democracies, with denizens being afforded an extensive array of political freedoms. Economies in the region tend to be stronger than average. Denizens suffer under an enormous tax burden throughout the region, with a median tax rate of 68%, and much higher for the wealthy. The economies of nations in the region tend to be heavily weighted towards the public sector, with on average only 29% of the economy comprising the private sector. Commerce within the region is an irrelevant annoyance to governments.
  
United Celtic Nations values education extremely highly, and denizens compete for the largest number of university degrees and sprawling book collections. There is a very high level of crime within the region and law enforcement resources are stretched thin. Defense is a major priority for governments within the region, with a large chunk of government budgets being devoted to it. Public transport is an afterthought, with only 1% of total government budgets in the region being devoted to it.
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United Celtic Nations values education extremely highly, and denizens compete for the largest number of university degrees and sprawling book collections. There is a very high level of crime within the region and law enforcement resources are stretched thin. Defense is an overarching priority for governments within the region. One might suggest they are compensating for something. Public transport is an afterthought, with only 2% of total government budgets in the region being devoted to it.
  
Governments in United Celtic Nations communicate very well amongst themselves, with administration departments working smoothly, with 2% on average of government budgets being devoted to Administration. Some government provision is made for healthcare, but at an average of only 4% the provision for healthcare in the region is paltry. Welfare in the region is minimal, with only a small amount of expenditure being devoted to spending on social security. Spirituality is a major priority of governments in the region, with a relatively high average of 2% of government budgets being devoted to Spirituality.
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Governments in United Celtic Nations communicate very well amongst themselves, with administration departments working smoothly, with 3% on average of government budgets being devoted to Administration. Governments generally endow their healthcare departments with a large amount of funding, with an average of 9% of government budgets across the region being devoted to healthcare. Welfare in the region is minimal, with only a small amount of expenditure being devoted to spending on social security. Spirituality is a major priority of governments in the region, with a relatively high average of 4% of government budgets being devoted to Spirituality.
  
Social inequality is a major problem within United Celtic Nations, although some effort has been made to correct the problem. Natural environments are quite bad, although some measures have been undertaken to ensure that the environment is protected.<!--REGION_STYLE_END-->
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Social inequality is a major problem within United Celtic Nations, although some effort has been made to correct the problem. The region's landscapes are reasonably good, although the impact of the denizens has had a noticeable effect.<!--REGION_STYLE_END-->
  
 
[[Category: Regions]]
 
[[Category: Regions]]

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United Celtic Nations
Founder Westburn
WA Delegate No Delegate
Members 3
 -  of which WA 0
Regional population
 -  2014 estimate 9 billion
GRP N/A
Regional HDI 0.670
medium
Region page
United Celtic Nations
NSTracker
United Celtic Nations

United Celtic Nations is a minuscule region, inhabited by a few solitary nations.

In United Celtic Nations, denizens enjoy their civil rights, although not too much, or too freely. Nations in the region are healthy democracies, with denizens being afforded an extensive array of political freedoms. Economies in the region tend to be stronger than average. Denizens suffer under an enormous tax burden throughout the region, with a median tax rate of 68%, and much higher for the wealthy. The economies of nations in the region tend to be heavily weighted towards the public sector, with on average only 29% of the economy comprising the private sector. Commerce within the region is an irrelevant annoyance to governments.

United Celtic Nations values education extremely highly, and denizens compete for the largest number of university degrees and sprawling book collections. There is a very high level of crime within the region and law enforcement resources are stretched thin. Defense is an overarching priority for governments within the region. One might suggest they are compensating for something. Public transport is an afterthought, with only 2% of total government budgets in the region being devoted to it.

Governments in United Celtic Nations communicate very well amongst themselves, with administration departments working smoothly, with 3% on average of government budgets being devoted to Administration. Governments generally endow their healthcare departments with a large amount of funding, with an average of 9% of government budgets across the region being devoted to healthcare. Welfare in the region is minimal, with only a small amount of expenditure being devoted to spending on social security. Spirituality is a major priority of governments in the region, with a relatively high average of 4% of government budgets being devoted to Spirituality.

Social inequality is a major problem within United Celtic Nations, although some effort has been made to correct the problem. The region's landscapes are reasonably good, although the impact of the denizens has had a noticeable effect.