Factbook of Central Slavia
Names: International - Democratic Republic of Central Slavia
Local: Stredoslovanská Demokratická Republika - Slovak
Středoslovanská Demokratická Republika - Czech
CTPEДOCЛABЯHCKAЯ ДEMOKPATIЧECKAЯ PECПYБЛIKA - Ukranian
International car id: CS
Insignia:
Small coat of arms
Large coat of arms
Anthem: Kupredu Leva (forwards, left first) see signature
Geography: The country borders the,Polska Rzceszpolspolta , Chernobyl-Pripiat
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An older hungarian map of Central Slavia
world map
Thanks to Chernobyl-Pripyat
Most of qualitative agricultural land is located in the south Slovak and south Czech parts of republic, along the Danube river.
Despite its extent, it is one of landlocked countries, although the river danube is widely used to get to the sea.
Highest mountain is Stalin's peak in High Tatra mountains, having 2665 metres.
Natural resources include important uranium and coloured metal ores in east slovak part, and massive deposits of lignite and brown coal all over the state.
Economy:
Agriculture employs around 20 % of the workforce with remaining 40 % working in heavy industry, mining and construction 20% in light industry and engineering , 15% in various services incl. bureaucracy and 5% being army and security related.
Industry is fully collectivised, although small scale enterpreneurship is not banned,
Income tax rate is around 60-70% with income above a threshold of 5000 St being taxed by 85%
Currency is Stredoslovansky toliar (St) shortened to toliar (T) generally.
The exchange course is about 20 T to a dollar.
Unemployment rate is kept very near 0 by the state, as it guarantees jobs to every citizen, and voluntary unemployment without an objective reason constitutes the crime of parasitism.
Natural gas - 10% is locally produced, the rest imported through border with Ukraine.
main export are heavy vehicles (civilian and military), industrial machinery, concrete . wood products . and agricultural produce, although electronics is slowly increasing in importance
main imports are iron, zinc, aluminium ore ; gas and oil ; and although not the largest, microprocessors have yet to be imported from Bulgaria