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|founder = <!--REGION_FOUNDER_START-->No Founder<!--REGION_FOUNDER_END--> | |founder = <!--REGION_FOUNDER_START-->No Founder<!--REGION_FOUNDER_END--> | ||
|wa_delegate = <!--REGION_DELEGATE_START-->Johanneslanden<!--REGION_DELEGATE_END--> | |wa_delegate = <!--REGION_DELEGATE_START-->Johanneslanden<!--REGION_DELEGATE_END--> | ||
− | |wa_members = <!--REGION_WA_POPULATION_START--> | + | |wa_members = <!--REGION_WA_POPULATION_START-->24<!--REGION_WA_POPULATION_END--> |
− | |members = <!--REGION_POPULATION_START--> | + | |members = <!--REGION_POPULATION_START-->158<!--REGION_POPULATION_END--> |
|gross_regional_product = <!--REGION_GRP_START-->$11.9 trillion<!--REGION_GRP_END--> | |gross_regional_product = <!--REGION_GRP_START-->$11.9 trillion<!--REGION_GRP_END--> | ||
|region_page = <!--REGION_LINK_START-->[https://www.nationstates.net/region=south_pacific South Pacific]<!--REGION_LINK_END--> | |region_page = <!--REGION_LINK_START-->[https://www.nationstates.net/region=south_pacific South Pacific]<!--REGION_LINK_END--> | ||
|nstracker = <!--REGION_NSTRACKER_START-->[http://www.nstracker.net/regions?region=South_Pacific South Pacific]<!--REGION_NSTRACKER_END--> | |nstracker = <!--REGION_NSTRACKER_START-->[http://www.nstracker.net/regions?region=South_Pacific South Pacific]<!--REGION_NSTRACKER_END--> | ||
− | |population_estimate = <!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_START--> | + | |population_estimate = <!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_START-->173 billion<!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_END--> |
|population_estimate_year = <!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_YEAR_START-->2014<!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_YEAR_END--> | |population_estimate_year = <!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_YEAR_START-->2014<!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_YEAR_END--> | ||
|HDI = <!--REGION_HDI_START-->0.510<!--REGION_HDI_END--> | |HDI = <!--REGION_HDI_START-->0.510<!--REGION_HDI_END--> | ||
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/8wSKywQm.png" /> '''Regional Geography of South Pacific''' | <img src="https://i.imgur.com/8wSKywQm.png" /> '''Regional Geography of South Pacific''' | ||
− | '''South Pacific''' is a <!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_START-->enormous region<!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_END-->, <!--REGION_STYLE_START-->with a very large community of | + | '''South Pacific''' is a <!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_START-->enormous region<!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_END-->, <!--REGION_STYLE_START-->with a very large community of 158 member nations and only 24 [[World Assembly]] Members. |
In South Pacific, denizens scatter at the sight of strangers and are careful to keep carefully blank faces when approached. Political freedoms are extended only to close friends and relatives of the leaders of the region's governments. The almost total lack of economic activity in the country is a constant sore spot for politicians. Inhabitants rarely are visited by the tax collector, and the region boasts a paltry median tax rate of -1%. The economies of nations in the region tend to be dominated by the private sector, with on average only -1% of the economy comprising the public sector. Commerce is low priority for governments, accounting for an average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue. | In South Pacific, denizens scatter at the sight of strangers and are careful to keep carefully blank faces when approached. Political freedoms are extended only to close friends and relatives of the leaders of the region's governments. The almost total lack of economic activity in the country is a constant sore spot for politicians. Inhabitants rarely are visited by the tax collector, and the region boasts a paltry median tax rate of -1%. The economies of nations in the region tend to be dominated by the private sector, with on average only -1% of the economy comprising the public sector. Commerce is low priority for governments, accounting for an average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue. | ||
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Denizens of the South Pacific are poorly educated, with rampant illiteracy. Criminality is rife within the region, with law enforcement struggling to cope. Governments allocate a meagre -1%, on average, of their budgets to law and order. Denizens have small defense forces. Public transport is an afterthought, with only -1% of total government budgets in the region being devoted to it. | Denizens of the South Pacific are poorly educated, with rampant illiteracy. Criminality is rife within the region, with law enforcement struggling to cope. Governments allocate a meagre -1%, on average, of their budgets to law and order. Denizens have small defense forces. Public transport is an afterthought, with only -1% of total government budgets in the region being devoted to it. | ||
− | Governments in South Pacific find themselves in a constant state of disarray, with very little co-ordination, only -1% on average of government budgets being devoted to Administration. Some government provision is made for healthcare, but at an average of only -1% the provision for healthcare in the region is paltry. | + | Governments in South Pacific find themselves in a constant state of disarray, with very little co-ordination, only -1% on average of government budgets being devoted to Administration. Some government provision is made for healthcare, but at an average of only -1% the provision for healthcare in the region is paltry. No welfare is provided in the region. Those unlucky enough to fall into unemployment are forgotten and abandoned. Spirituality is a moderate priority of governments within the region, with-1% of government budgets being devoted to Spirituality. |
− | + | Social inequality is rife amongst the nations within South Pacific. The environments of the nations in the region are almost universally appalling.<!--REGION_STYLE_END--> | |
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South Pacific |
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Founder | No Founder | |
WA Delegate | Johanneslanden | |
Members | 158 | |
- | of which WA | 24 |
Regional population | ||
- | 2014 estimate | 173 billion |
GRP | $11.9 trillion | |
Regional HDI | 0.510 low |
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Region page South Pacific |
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NSTracker South Pacific |
Regional Geography of South Pacific
South Pacific is a enormous region, with a very large community of 158 member nations and only 24 World Assembly Members.
In South Pacific, denizens scatter at the sight of strangers and are careful to keep carefully blank faces when approached. Political freedoms are extended only to close friends and relatives of the leaders of the region's governments. The almost total lack of economic activity in the country is a constant sore spot for politicians. Inhabitants rarely are visited by the tax collector, and the region boasts a paltry median tax rate of -1%. The economies of nations in the region tend to be dominated by the private sector, with on average only -1% of the economy comprising the public sector. Commerce is low priority for governments, accounting for an average of -1% of public expenditure, although commerce is generally seen as a source of tax revenue.
Denizens of the South Pacific are poorly educated, with rampant illiteracy. Criminality is rife within the region, with law enforcement struggling to cope. Governments allocate a meagre -1%, on average, of their budgets to law and order. Denizens have small defense forces. Public transport is an afterthought, with only -1% of total government budgets in the region being devoted to it.
Governments in South Pacific find themselves in a constant state of disarray, with very little co-ordination, only -1% on average of government budgets being devoted to Administration. Some government provision is made for healthcare, but at an average of only -1% the provision for healthcare in the region is paltry. No welfare is provided in the region. Those unlucky enough to fall into unemployment are forgotten and abandoned. Spirituality is a moderate priority of governments within the region, with-1% of government budgets being devoted to Spirituality.
Social inequality is rife amongst the nations within South Pacific. The environments of the nations in the region are almost universally appalling.