Region/Bermuda Triangle

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Bermuda Triangle
Founder Ambry
WA Delegate No Delegate
Members 2
 -  of which WA 1
Regional population
 -  2014 estimate 25 billion
GRP N/A
Regional HDI 0.560
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Bermuda Triangle

Bermuda Triangle is a minuscule region, inhabited by a few solitary nations and only one World Assembly Member.

The straight-backed, broad-smiling populace of Bermuda Triangle 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. Income taxes are unheard of amongst the denizens of the region. 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 Bermuda Triangle, denizens are afforded a reasonable education, although funding is somewhat wanting. The region is a lawless wasteland, nations regularly being the subject of documentaries by brave filmmakers. Governments make no provision for law and order. Denizens have small defense forces. Public transport is a popular mode of transport in the region, receiving on average of 5% of total government budgets.

Governments in Bermuda Triangle 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. Welfare in the region is minimal, with only a small amount of expenditure being devoted to spending on social security. Spirituality is an obsession of governments in the region, with a relatively very high average of 5% of government budgets being devoted to Spirituality.

Social inequality is rife amongst the nations within Bermuda Triangle. Denizens live in stunning natural environments.