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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-->3<!--REGION_POPULATION_END-->
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|members                    = <!--REGION_POPULATION_START-->2<!--REGION_POPULATION_END-->
 
|gross_regional_product      = <!--REGION_GRP_START-->N/A<!--REGION_GRP_END-->
 
|gross_regional_product      = <!--REGION_GRP_START-->N/A<!--REGION_GRP_END-->
 
|region_page                = <!--REGION_LINK_START-->[https://www.nationstates.net/region=the_himalayas The Himalayas]<!--REGION_LINK_END-->
 
|region_page                = <!--REGION_LINK_START-->[https://www.nationstates.net/region=the_himalayas The Himalayas]<!--REGION_LINK_END-->
 
|nstracker                  = <!--REGION_NSTRACKER_START-->[http://www.nstracker.net/regions?region=The_Himalayas The Himalayas]<!--REGION_NSTRACKER_END-->
 
|nstracker                  = <!--REGION_NSTRACKER_START-->[http://www.nstracker.net/regions?region=The_Himalayas The Himalayas]<!--REGION_NSTRACKER_END-->
|population_estimate        = <!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_START-->4 billion<!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_END-->
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|population_estimate        = <!--REGION_POPULATION_AMT_START-->3 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-->0.480<!--REGION_HDI_END-->
 
|HDI                        = <!--REGION_HDI_START-->0.480<!--REGION_HDI_END-->
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'''The Himalayas''' is a <!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_START-->minuscule region<!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_END-->, <!--REGION_STYLE_START-->inhabited by a few solitary nations.
 
'''The Himalayas''' is a <!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_START-->minuscule region<!--REGION_POPULATION_DESC_END-->, <!--REGION_STYLE_START-->inhabited by a few solitary nations.
  
Throughout The Himalayas civil rights are held dearly by all. Denizens are flush with political freedom, although competing opinions often mean that political gridlock is the norm. Underwater basket weaving is a popular tradition amongst the denizens of the region, as well as its primary economic export. Denizens suffer under an enormous tax burden throughout the region, with a median tax rate of 59%, and much higher for the wealthy. The economies of nations in the region tend to be weighted more towards the public sector, with on average only 49% of the economy comprising the private sector. Commerce within the region is an irrelevant annoyance to governments.
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The straight-backed, broad-smiling populace of The Himalayas eagerly dismissed concerns of oppression. Nations in the region are considered developing democracies, with some political freedoms afforded to denizens. The almost total lack of economic activity in the country is a constant sore spot for politicians. The median tax rate of the region is 30%, but is frequently higher for the wealthy. The economies of nations in the region tend to be heavily weighted towards the private sector, with on average 25% 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.
  
Education is a priority for governments throughout The Himalayas, with ample funding being provided and teachers enjoying a great deal of support. The region is a lawless wasteland, nations regularly being the subject of documentaries by brave filmmakers. Governments make no provision for law and order. Nations within the region are forced to use soft fruit and harsh language in the field of battle, with no government funds being set aside for defense. Due to the lack of any Public transport, streets are packed with cars, bikes, and assorted noisy vehicles.
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The Himalayas does not prioritize education in any meaningful way. 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.
  
In The Himalayas, government departments are frequently completely unaware of one another, such is size of administration departments. Governments bestow their healthcare departments with a gargantuan amount of funding, with an average of 12% of government budgets across the region being heaped on to healthcare. Governments in the region have a pathological fixation on welfare, with welfare budgets soaking up huge amounts of government expenditure. Governments in the region are avowedly atheist - no public funds are allocated to spirituality.
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The administration departments of The Himalayas are all-consuming, soaking up budgets in aid of supporting a bureaucracy of millions, with an average of 15% of government budgets being devoted to Administration. Governments generally endow their healthcare departments with a large amount of funding, with an average of 5% of government budgets across the region being devoted to healthcare. Denizens in the region suckle at the teat of government, with welfare comprising a large percentage of total government budgets. Spirituality is a major priority of governments in the region, with a relatively high average of 2% of government budgets being devoted to Spirituality.
  
 
Social inequality is rife amongst the nations within The Himalayas. The environments of the nations in the region are almost universally appalling.<!--REGION_STYLE_END-->
 
Social inequality is rife amongst the nations within The Himalayas. The environments of the nations in the region are almost universally appalling.<!--REGION_STYLE_END-->
  
 
[[Category: Regions]]
 
[[Category: Regions]]

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The Himalayas
Founder Sanghas
WA Delegate No Delegate
Members 2
 -  of which WA 0
Regional population
 -  2014 estimate 3 billion
GRP N/A
Regional HDI 0.480
low
Region page
The Himalayas
NSTracker
The Himalayas

The Himalayas is a minuscule region, inhabited by a few solitary nations.

The straight-backed, broad-smiling populace of The Himalayas eagerly dismissed concerns of oppression. Nations in the region are considered developing democracies, with some political freedoms afforded to denizens. The almost total lack of economic activity in the country is a constant sore spot for politicians. The median tax rate of the region is 30%, but is frequently higher for the wealthy. The economies of nations in the region tend to be heavily weighted towards the private sector, with on average 25% 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.

The Himalayas does not prioritize education in any meaningful way. 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.

The administration departments of The Himalayas are all-consuming, soaking up budgets in aid of supporting a bureaucracy of millions, with an average of 15% of government budgets being devoted to Administration. Governments generally endow their healthcare departments with a large amount of funding, with an average of 5% of government budgets across the region being devoted to healthcare. Denizens in the region suckle at the teat of government, with welfare comprising a large percentage of total government budgets. Spirituality is a major priority of governments in the region, with a relatively high average of 2% of government budgets being devoted to Spirituality.

Social inequality is rife amongst the nations within The Himalayas. The environments of the nations in the region are almost universally appalling.