Nation States Its Not Easy Being Red 871

Welp, time for me to take the reins, I guess. :lol2:

What could possibly go wrong? (chances are I'll forget all about this and/or become super lazy, so I'm adding a date-counter to the title.)

Copy/pasted this from this one. Any suggestions as to new national appearances are welcome!

Candlewhisper Archive wrote:Of note though to writers: don't feel constrained by how nations have been depicted before. It's the writing that determines what these nations are, so each time you write about them you add to their lore. Skandilund doesn't have to be Scandinavian in every way, and Dàguó doesn't have to be Chinese in every way. For my own part, I've always felt Brancaland has elements of the USA to it as well, while the United Federation isn't exactly the USA either. For example, when I was doing How To Examine Your Testees I was mentally visualising the United Federation as a USA where the South won - more of a Confederate States, with an attitude that is more fiercely libertarian and macho, where men are men, and men carry guns and believe in Jay-sus. But there's no reason it has to look like that in your head when you write. So long as writing makes the place more interesting, and as long as it doesn't contradict what goes before, then you're adding to the tapestry of nation depiction with each mention.

↑ Remember that this is more of an archive, showing basic existing lore and what nations currently exist. Feel free to expand upon them as you wish, and don't be afraid to add a new member to the family, as said here:

Trotterdam wrote:Yes. Most of them were originally made by players (except the few from the original Max Barry issues). Usually we prefer to use an existing NPC nation that matches our needs, where possible, but there's no rule against coming up with a new one if you feel none of the existing ones are quite right. There are several NPC nations that only appear in one or a few issues.

Nations:

@@NAME@@: This usually means your nation. However, there's another nation in #1302: The @@NAME@@ Identity halfway across the world which renames itself to @@NAME@@, as well.

Albionia: A neighboring island nation whose drivers drive the opposite side of the road from your nation's. Possibly NS's analogue for England (seeing as "Albion" was the archaic name of Great Britain).
Demonym: Albionian | Demonymplural: Albionians | Demonymadjective: Albionian

#1327: Which Right Is Right?
#1391: [MADness] The World Is Not Radioactive Enough
#1422: Who Comes Up With This Ship?
#1477: Some People Never Listen

Aldoustan: First appearing in #1219: Vat Is a Serious Problem, Aldoustan apparently keeps its vat-grown citizens calm by using narcotics.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#1219: Vat Is a Serious Problem

Althaniq: Althaniq, first showing up in issue #863: Oiling the Wheels of Diplomacy, is a small, autocratic nation that supplies oil to your nation in exchange for importing most of its goods from you. However, they're not very well liked by most other nations - particularly Brancaland. Althaniq is heavily based on Qatar, with its name based on the House of Thani, which has ruled it. It also has a stable airline in your nation, as seen in issue #747(added after 909): The Plane Truth. It quite possibly shares borders with Marche Noire. It is also a fairly conservative nation, quite possibly works with AI, and has nuclear weapons testing.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: Althaniq

#747: The Plane Truth
#863: Oiling the Wheels of Diplomacy
#909: On the Fence
#1041: A Sport Retort
#1094: A Political Cover-Up
#1135: My Eyes Are Up Here
#1177: A Funny Old Game
#1185: Should Be Sufficient
#1372: Balls to All That
#1429: The Wind Become Death

Ausblic: Named after Australian Republic, (in)famous for gifting new - and old - issue writers with fruit baskets, Ausblic's is first seen gifting you 5,000 fruit baskets. It is apparently an agricultural nation. It is also probably an analogue for Australia (though it could, hypothetically, be Austria... you never know!)
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: Ausblickese

#908: The Forbidden Fruit
#1041: A Sport Retort
#1059: Footing the Bill
#1245: Sheepish Students
#1473: A Pretty Pass

Ausonia: First appearing in #1193: Relocating the Living Room, Ausonia is a nation with a very small military that you've discussed invading for more land for your nation. A lot. It's probably a reference to Austria.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ??? [probably Ausonian lets be honest]

#1193: Relocating the Living Room
#1328: Not-So-Friendly Fire

Barria: Unknown. Either a past or present nation, had a princess whose descendant is to become very influential in one issue. Could be short for "Max Barry-a".
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ??? [probably Barrian lets be honest]

#1347: Winning the Genetic Lottery

Bigtopia: There are many Bigtopian immigrants in your country, who face all manner of discrimination from your country as well as Tasmania, Lilliputia, and East Lebatuck, discrimination which they frequently protest. One prominent Bigtopian, Nicholas Condor, called for the extermination of your people. Bigtopia has cheaper labor than your country, leading to outsourcing from your country to theirs. Bigtopia had a dictatorial regime led by the mass-murdering "Butcher of Bigtopia", also known as Lee Terallihitlah, but this regime was overthrown by revolutionaries. Several issues relate to relatives of this crimelord.
Bigtopia harbors anti-government activists from your country, leading to military tensions. The nation also shares a major river with you, and are downstream from your nation.
Issue #860 reveals that your nation has in fact gone to war with Bigtopia, at one point, and the effect lines in 377.1 and 358.3 also seem to suggest that you may presently be at war with them. According to issue #1000, three of the five speakers claim that Bigtopia is your most trusted friend and ally, although speakers 4 and 5 seem to say otherwise.
"Bigwig" is apparently a racial slur against Bigtopians.

North Bigtopia: North Bigtopia and Maxtopia are historic enemies, leading to clashes between Maxtopian and Bigtopian immigrants. They eventually try to make peace in issue #877.
Outer Bigtopia: Spies on your country with an agent named "Solo".

Demonym: Bigtopian | Demonymplural: Bigtopians | Demonymadjective: Bigtopian

#029: Minorities Demand Representation In TV Soaps
#055: Bigtopian Protesters Cry For Full Integration
#127: Aging Concerns In @@NAME@@
#190: Immigrants Import Homeland Rivalries [North Bigtopia]
#194: A Request For Military Aid
#215: Easter Egg: What's Your Favourite Colour?
#233: I Spy A Diplomatic Crisis [Outer Bigtopia]
#256: Easter Egg: Suburbs Are Out Of This World
#262: Sticks And Stones
#275: Wiki Worries
#305: Who's Occupying What?
#313: Conscientious Objectors Want You... To Let Them Abstain
#315: Creative Flowers Withering Under Legislation
#349: Bigtopian Bigwigs Beset Border
#354: Subversive Shortwaves
#361: @@CAPITAL@@, We Have A Problem
#371: Lotto Fever
#377: It's A Bird! It's A Plane! No, It's... Oh, It Was A Plane
#421: No Child Left Behind Enemy Lines
#423: Returning Holy Warriors Cause Trouble
#424: You Just Sank My Battleship
#458: Bigtopian Lives Matter
#470: Tide Stops For No Man
#475: Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
#481: Social Equality Reaching Embarrassing Levels
#482: Whose Fault Is It Anyways?
#532: Desert Island Risks
#611: Blundering Battle Bureaucrats
#633: Sound Judgement
#659: Ramping Up The Difficulty
#678: A Motion For Seconds
#701: Monumental Melodrama
#775: Affirmative Election
#858: Reporting For (Jury) Duty
#860: A Blast From the Past
#875: They See Me Trollin', They Threatenin'
#877: Gunning for Profits [North Bigtopia]
#890: Mining Blues
#953: The Ethnic Minority Report
#961: No Two Way About It
#997: The Enemy Within: Not a Second Time
#1000: Should Democracy Be Compulsory?
#1038: Maid to Order
#1041: A Sport Retort
#1071: Up the Creek
#1075: The Hand That Feeds
#1088: Inexpert Opinions
#1091: The Great Divide
#1092: The Boys from Brasilistan
#1114: Patriotism Flagging
#1149: The Goriest Advertisement
#1165: Crosswords Beget Angry Letters
#1176: Haters Gonna Hate
#1204: Homecoming Queen
#1227: Girls on Film
#1263: Is the Signature Always Right?
#1300: Fifth Column in the Fifth Chord
#1310: Intimate Relations
#1338: Slow and Stupid Is the Race
#1360: Ask A Stupid Question?
#1362: The Trans Panic Button
#1428: In the Bag
#1438: Push Polling
#1447: The Lowest Form of Wit
#1470: The Devil's Spawn (Butcher of Bigtopia)
#1485 How to Train Your AI

Blackacre: A nation with chilly relations with your country, to the extent that Blackacre sent agents to assassinate you. One of their agents, Ussa Maddox, is the alleged nemesis of your country's least-reliable spy, Crazy Boris, who blames Maddox for sinking one of your navy's vessels. Blackacre had fracking operations which lead to earthquakes in their country. Blackacre's leader seems to be an aggressive dictator named Valeria Drake, who hurls threats at foreign leaders from her Twitcher account and seems to have many similarities with Donald Trump. They also seem to have some ties with Violetism.
They apparently are known for rigging elections in other nationstates — including yours, as seen in #936.
Rumor has it they might be an analogue for a Dystopian future America.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: Blackacre / Blackacrean

#259: A Taste Of Revenge
#424: You Just Sank My Battleship
#449: A Big Fracking Problem
#484: Patriot Or Patri-not?
#515: Little Green Men
#551: The Big Fat @@DEMONYMADJECTIVE@@ Wedding
#573: The Road To Blackacre Ends Here?
#591: Bait And Switch
#663: A "Friend" In Need
#675: Trick Or Treaty
#745: [The Enemy Within] This Bird Has Flown
#761: As Seen On TV
#792: [@@CAPITAL@@gate] Why Can't We Be Friends?
#813: A Little Birdie Told Me
#838: The Bark Knight Rises
#854: An Armoury of Antiques
#908: The Forbidden Fruit
#936: Hackable Elections?
#958: Pay No Attention to That Donor Behind the Curtain!
#960: Nobody Does It Better?
#980: Small Claims
#1005: What Goes Up Breaks Down
#1062: The Hunt for the Violet November
#1080: The End Was Nigh
#1085: Nuke Before You Leap
#1141: The Trolley Problem (effect line only)
#1161: Chip Off the Ol' Bloc
#1176: Haters Gonna Hate
#1192: Child's Play
#1216: Not My Government
#1240: Unadmirable Zeal
#1297: What Are You Hiding in Your Genes?
#1369: Negotiation Complication
#1372: Balls to All That
#1416: Building on Sand
#1431: Just Deserts for Desertion?
#1462: Glory Kill
#1470: The Devil's Spawn
#1498 Flight 201: An Airspace Oddity

Brancaland: Brancaland is basically Canada.
It's a stable, richly-cultured nation, known for its multilingual policies, is rich in culture and multilingual, and is a popular tourist destination among your citizens.
@@NAME@@'s citizens apparently like to retire there (if they can leave the country), even if it's very cold, as seen in issue #650.
Also seen in #650, it's one of the few nations that your nation gets along with - and even then, they can be a little pushy at times.
As of #915, Brancaland's prime minister is known as Dustin Wiseau.
Brancaland has thriving wood and film exports industries. As such, the nation is apparently sometimes known as Branchaland. It is also extremely obsessed with maple syrup (so basically Canada).
Issue #1163 states they have a two-party system that gets into gridlock. #1212 suggests there's a province named Northern Brancaland.
Fun fact: It has a province called Quaybeck, which is in the middle of a violent separatist movement, instigated by @@NAME@@ extremists, as seen in #650,
which is probably based off of how Quebec in Canada has, in fact, had a couple of referendums for whether or not it should leave the country.

Fun fact: Their capital is Maxhoover, a shotty mix of Vancouver and Max Barry.
Demonym: Brancalandian, Branc, Brancalander | Demonymplural: Brancalandians, Brancs, Brancalanders | Demonymadjective: Brancalandian

#071: Minority Group Demands Language Recognition
#545: Expats On The Electoral Roll?
#588: Last Call For Alcohol?
#644: The Old Grey Matter
#650: Political Hacks
#673: The Deportation Of Mr. B. Leeper
#675: Trick Or Treaty
#706: A Walk In The Park
#712: Flight Of The Rich And Famous
#763: Any Body For Science?
#766: Carbon Emissions Are Why We Can't Have Nice Things
#778: Mal Appetit!
#801: Animation Provocation
#843: Quacking Up
#845: A Comedy Of Errors
#846: Use Your Words
#863: Oiling the Wheels of Diplomacy
#868: All In The Family
#899: Uncultured Singles in Your Area
#912: Ambassadors Behaving Madly
#915: Clasp of Controversy
#916: Swing and a Miss
#937: Ebony Pride
#961: No Two Way About It
#971: Ambassadors Inextraordinary
#997: The Enemy Within: Not a Second Time
#1021: Room and Board Games
#1069: Bowl Motions
#1134: Tariff-ic Trouble
#1135: My Eyes Are Up Here
#1154: Foreign Tax Credits Leave Film Industry Reeling
#1163: Some Assembly Required
#1182: Thanks, but No Thanks
#1192: Child's Play
#1212: Lost at Sea
#1292: A Sticky End for @@LEADER@@?
#1302: The @@NAME@@ Identity
#1334: Withdrawing Diplomatic Relations
#1416: Building on Sand
#1420: Trading Climate Sours
#1440: Dungeons and Deaths
#1445: The Dialectics of Dialects
#1454: Poplar Opinion
#1476: Known Unknowns

Brasilistan: A diamond producing nation known for abducting its citizens children as well as people from Marche Noire, which it neighbors. The abduction of tourists from your country leads to an international incident which can go many different directions. Their civil rights abuses (and your war, if you had it) are referenced in many other issues.

West Brasilistan: Unknown if this is an independent nation or a part of Brasilistan. Regardless, it's in a state of turmoil.

Demonym: Brasilistani? | Demonymplural: Basilistanis / Brasilistani | Demonymadjective: Brasilistani / Brasilistan

#387: [An International Incident] Diamonds Are An Expat's Best Friend!
#388: [An International Incident] Napalm in the Morning
#389: [An International Incident] Sanctions, Sanctions Everywhere!
#390: [An International Incident] An Unstable Situation
#391: [An International Incident] The Third Horseman of Brasilistan
#392: [An International Incident] A Pirate Problem
#393: [An International Incident] A Naval Conundrum
#395: [An International Incident] Growing Pains
#396: [An International Incident] Is It Brie You're Looking For?
#397: [An International Incident] Select Your Target!
#398: [An International Incident] Why Did You Do That?
#399: [An International Incident] Invasion Plan
#400: [An International Incident] Insurgents Resurgence
#401: [An International Incident] What's The WA Gonna Do, Anyway?
#402: [An International Incident] They Surrendered... Now What?
#403: [An International Incident] We Done Killing Yet?
#405: [An International Incident] Time For A Colonyoscopy!
#406: [An International Incident] It's The Final Countdown
#407: [An International Incident] Brasilistan Go Boom
#486: An Impressing Dilemma
#660: Are We Being Served?
#869: I'll Be in My Bunker
#971: Ambassadors Inextraordinary
#991: Alms and Qualms
#1067: Don't Fear the Reefer
#1092: The Boys from Brasilistan
#1314: Nothing to Write Home About [West Brasilistan]

Copiluaca: First appearing in issue #1185: Should Be Sufficient, Copiluaca (a reference to this) is a nation dependent on goods from your nation in exchange for coffee.
Demonym: Copiluacan | Demonymplural: Copiluacans | Demonymadjective: Copiluacan

#1185: Should Be Sufficient

Dàguó: Dàguó is believed to be based off of China (both modern and old), particularly with its one-child policy, strict educational system, having a substantial trade system with your nation despite having chilly relations possibly due to a culture that's different from yours in many ways, having a historical version of itself called the "Dàmíng" dynesty, and having a breakaway province wanting international recognition. Dàguó is also a theocracy, ruled by the "Celestial Emperor".

New Dàguó: Being a breakaway province of Dàguó, New Dàguó is most likely based off of Taiwan, having a democratic government and engaging in economic warfare with Dàguó.

Demonym: Dàguóren?| Demonymplural: Dàguóren? | Demonymadjective: Dàguó

#610: Only @@LEADER@@ Could Go To Dàguó
#638: Please, @@LEADER@@, I Want Something More
#668: How To Examine Your Testees
#675: Trick Or Treaty
#713: Life In The Bike Lane
#740: [The Enemy Within] A Day In The Life
#808: Big Trouble In Little Dàguó [New Dàguó]
#929: Champagne in the Glass
#965: Like a Bull in a Dàguó Shop
#979: A Patronising Statement
#986: Poacher Pandemic
#1017: A Cure for the Black Market
#1029: Frozen Assets
#1055: Fishy Predictions
#1065: Pulling Out
#1103: Dàguó Takeaway
#1172: Piled Higher and Deeper
#1191: Intelligent Design
#1211: Free Credit Reports With Monitoring
#1244: Mooning the Flag
#1262: Dead Tasty
#1348: Heaven Can't Wait
#1373: You Should Have (Copy)Left My Software Alone!
#1458: Children of @@RELIGION@@

The Despojanbourg Republic: First appearing in issue #1087, Despojanbourg is an authoritarian dictatorship — and an ally both fiercely in love with your nation and integral to your nation's security. However, like many dictatorships, there are pro-democracy movements throughout the nation...
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#1087: An International Dictatorial Dilemma

East Calypso: First appearing in #747, East Calypso is a small island nation. East of West Calypso, Not much else is known about this nation except that it may be a paradise for some people.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#747: The Plane Truth
#1037: Ill Girl
#1473: A Pretty Pass

East Lebatuck: The East Lebatuckese have been accused of discriminating against Bigtopians. East Lebatuck has a space program as well as a satellite in orbit named "Sputnak," which seems to suggest that East Lebatuck is becoming a representation of the Soviet Union, at least regarding the space race. This is further backed up by their rather socialist and conservative policies. It may or may not be infiltrating Marche Noire, although it's said in issue #1283: Comrade, Please! that they prefer economic solidarity over international confrontation. It's also hinted in #1281: The Not-So-Worldwide Web that they might have sentient AI, and in the MADness chain that its chairman is (at least at the time) Joseph Rushev.

Imperial Lebatuck: What East Lebatuck used to be prior to the "revolution", presumably a socialist uprising. No longer exists.

Fun fact: East Lebatuck used to sometimes be known as East Lebuckte (and possibly Lebatuckte, though I'm not certain about such)
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: East Lebatuckese | Demonymadjective: East Lebatuckese / East Lebatuck (Government)

#055: Bigtopian Protesters Cry For Full Integration
#481: Social Equality Reaching Embarrassing Levels
#484: Patriot Or Patri-not?
#518: Face Lift
#534: Too Few Cooks In The Kitchen
#555: It's An Honor Just To Be Nominated!
#589: To Boldly Go?
#650: Political Hacks
#679: Space Is Big Enough For The Both Of Us
#754: The Hit Parade
#790: [@@CAPITAL@@gate] The Art Of The Distraction
#791: [@@CAPITAL@@gate] The Smoking Gun?
#794: [@@CAPITAL@@gate] Fear And Loathing In @@CAPITAL@@
#800: Please Call 1-800-NTA-VRUS, Your Government May Be Compromised
#871: It's Not Easy Being Red
#923: Ministers Exposing Themselves
#998: Without Fear Or Favour
#1005: What Goes Up Breaks Down
#1041: A Sport Retort
#1185: Should Be Sufficient
#1226: Unintelligent Oversight
#1230: Home Hunger
#1281: The Not-So-Worldwide Web
#1283: Comrade, Please!
#1323: Toss the Coin?
#1325: Having Faith in Communism
#1341: Caught Off Guard [Imperial Lebatuck]
#1345: To Each According to Whatever's Left
#1348: Heaven Can't Wait
#1365: Balancing the Box
#1375: [MADness] Never Say Yes to a Conference Again
#1376: [MADness] From East Lebatuck With Love
#1377: [MADness] For @@LEADER@@'s Ears Only
#1378: [MADness] Authorization to Kill
#1379: [MADness] A View to a Thrill
#1381: [MADness] Chairman No
#1383: [MADness] You Only Negotiate Twice
#1384: [MADness] On @@LEADER@@'s Secret Service (Story So Far only)
#1385: [MADness] Skycrash
#1386: [MADness] The Spy Who Tricked Me
#1387: [MADness] The @@DEMONYM@@ with the Golden Gun
#1388: [MADness] Tomorrow Never Arrives
#1390: [MADness] Spectrum of Solace
#1433: Green Thumbs Sore
#1435: A Hot Potato
#1456: Weather Report: It's Not Graining In East Lebatuck

Galliennes: Almost certainly France. First appearing in issue #1175: Can I Borrow a Word?, your nation's language has had a good number of loan words from this nation's tongue, also known as Galliennais (which is basically French). Little else is known about them, although they seem to be a small enough nation to be bombed to the ground by yours, further hinting at them being a smaller part of France (presumably "Gaul").
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: Galliennais

#1175: Can I Borrow a Word?

Gallopavia: Gallopavia first appears in issue #881: Blooming Out of Proportion. Little is known about this nation, except that it has a bloated potted gladioli market whose bubble many fear could pop at any time. It has been postulated as a cross between the Netherlands and Turkey, with the flower bubble being representative of Dutch tulips while the name Gallopavia means "Turkey" in Latin.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: Gallopavian

#881: Blooming Out of Proportion
#1185: Should Be Sufficient

Gullivad: Formerly the westernmost province of Lilliputia, was seized by Ultra-Violetists shortly after secession, causing much of the population to flee.
Demonym: Gullivadian | Demonymplural: Gullivadians | Demonymadjective: Gullivadian

Haptu: Haptu's first appearance is in #1034, and appears to be a tropical island nation that has undergone various economic and political revolutions, as indicated by 1034. It is used as a pawn for global powers, with communists and capitalists fighting for power through Haptu's government. Nothing else is known about this nation.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#1034: Counting Coups
#1185: Should Be Sufficient

Kawandaland: Unknown. A terrorist in @@CAPITAL@@ apparently came from there. It also has rain forests and jungle tribes where children can play with knives... I guess. Evidently kinda poor.
Demonym: Kawandalandian | Demonymplural: Kawandalandians | Demonymadjective: Kawandalandian

#997: The Enemy Within: Not a Second Time
#1098: Edged Out
#1145: Your Wild Self(ie)
#1153: Side Effects
#1453: A Salt and Battery

Lilliputia: Home of the Lilliputian immigrants. They believe your country has occupied their homeland, and funds terrorist attacks against you. Lilliputia has been accused of discriminating against Bigtopians. Lilliputia is home of the Giant Lilliputian rabbit. Mr. Marple, a world-renown private investigator, is from this country.
Lilliputia is probably a reference to Lilliput in Gulliver's Travels. Lilliput's citizens being 6 inches tall would also explain the "Giant Lilliputian Rabbit".

North Lilliputia: Casinos from your country have been built here. It is unknown if this is a separate country from Lilliputia or merely a region.

Demonym: Lilliputian | Demonymplural: Lilliputians | Demonymadjective: Lilliputian

#029: Minorities Demand Representation In TV Soaps
#055: Bigtopian Protesters Cry For Full Integration
#215: Easter Egg: What's Your Favourite Colour?
#222: Terrorists Strike City Centre
#355: Alien Invaders
#367: What's Their Beef?
#371: Lotto Fever [North Lilliputia]
#432: Children In The Lead?
#459: Murder, He Shouted!
#491: Friends, @@DEMONYMPLURAL@@, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears
#670: A Wolf In Refugees' Clothing
#864: The Missionary Position
#1028: Can't Get Enough of You Baby
#1176: Haters Gonna Hate
#1191: Intelligent Design
#1231: Save Our Souls

Macronesia: Macronesia is an island nation. It was originally an analogue for Indonesia.
A good portion of their economy and life is at sea, and have what appears to be a very strong navy.
Demonym: Macronesian | Demonymplural: Macronesians | Demonymadjective: Macronesian

#775: Affirmative Election
#889: A Plank Too Far
#1005: What Goes Up Breaks Down
#1010: What's Got Into @@NAME@@?
#1060: Hole in the Wall
#1239: The Walking, Talking, and Irritated Dead
#1384: [MADness] On @@LEADER@@'s Secret Service

Manamana: a tax haven with shady offshore accounts, exports tequila. Quite possibly has radical civil rights.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: Manamana

#532: Desert Island Risks
#545: Expats On The Electoral Roll?
#800: Please Call 1-800-NTA-VRUS, Your Government May Be Compromised
#1067: Don't Fear the Reefer
#1074: Halting the Heirloom Heist!
#1264: Flooding the Market
#1399: [MADness] VioletEye

Marche Blanche: Marche Blanche is the arch enemy and, essentially, the polar opposite of Marche Noire. Despite being neighbors with Marche Noire, Marche Blanche is on friendly terms with your nation. Several issues involve disputes between the two nations.
Fun fact: Marche Blanche was formerly known as "Marche Blanc" until early April, 2019.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#706: A Walk In The Park
#1041: A Sport Retort
#1042: Failure to Launch
#1185: Should Be Sufficient

Marche Noire: Another country whose citizens immigrate to yours, Marche Noire is on the brink of a "terrible and violent civil war". After this civil war occurs, Marche Noire overthrows their oppressive monarchy, but elects a government opposed to your country. Despite their political instability, the Marche Noirians have a good economy, producing a lot of cars and agricultural products such as rice. They have tensions with neighboring Brasilistan. Marche Noire's leader is the authoritarian Otto Kratt. Marche Noire also exports wine.
Fun fact: Marche Noire was, in most instances, known as "Marche Noir" until late February, 2018.
Demonym: Marche Noirian| Demonymplural: Marche Noirians | Demonymadjective: Marche Noirian

#029: Minorities Demand Representation In TV Soaps
#127: Aging Concerns In @@NAME@@
#226: Expats Plea For Help In War-Torn Country
#384: Out of The Royal Frying Pan
#387: [An International Incident] Diamonds Are An Expat's Best Friend!
#437: Blue Screen Of Economic Death
#460: Salt Of The Earth
#475: Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
#482: Whose Fault Is It Anyways?
#507: Would A Rochebaron By Any Other Name Smell Just As Sweet?
#549: Feasting or Fasting?
#627: The Bee-Ginning Of A Catastrophe?
#643: No Small Wonder
#650: Political Hacks
#684: Murder Most Deniable?
#706: A Walk In The Park
#731: Is There An Election In Marche Noire Or Are You Just Happy To See Us?
#790: [@@CAPITAL@@gate] The Art Of The Distraction
#909: On the Fence
#923: Ministers Exposing Themselves
#971: Ambassadors Inextraordinary
#1028: Can't Get Enough of You Baby
#1075: The Hand That Feeds
#1091: The Great Divide
#1157: Rodney and Julietta
#1213: The War of Man and Beast

Maxtopia: Maxtopia is a nation with a long history, stretching back to the often-referenced "Ancient Maxtopians", such as King Maxbari IV. There are many Maxtopian immigrants in your nation, and they provide a lot of electricity and oil to your country. Maxtopia and North Bigtopia are historic enemies, but try to make peace in issue #877. This country has been described as "scenic, yet corrupt and totalitarian", secular, having high tariffs, and executing people for carrying drugs such as "Maxtopian Grass". Maxtopia also has undergone a civil war or two, one of which involves the religious Violetists, who make up a majority in the country. It is the home of the wood-eating spikeball and the dreaded Maxtopian hornet. It apparently has tariffs on sheep and a thriving shrimp industry, along with probably being the owners of Maxay Pacific Airlines. Acording to issue #1446, ancient Maxtopia used to use hieroglyphs without punctuation, suggesting it's an ancient civilization (the nation is likely heavily inspired by the Middle East and Egypt). It's also apparently a bit war-torn but that's fine.
Demonym: Maxtopian | Demonymplural: Maxtopians | Demonymadjective: Maxtopian

#115: @@NAME@@'s Schoolchildren Not Learning The Lingua Franca
#127: Aging Concerns In @@NAME@@
#190: Immigrants Import Homeland Rivalries
#201: Jolly Roger Sighted Off The Port Bow!
#206: @@NAME@@ Narrowly Misses Nuclear Accident* (Not explicitly mentioned, although revealed in #301 to have been Maxtopia all along.)
#209: Students Demand Financial Aid
#215: Easter Egg: What's Your Favourite Colour?
#237: Tourists On Death Row
#278: Relief is Coming... in Four to Six Weeks
#287: Maxtopians Demand Return of the King
#301: Are 'Friends' Electric?
#315: Creative Flowers Withering Under Legislation
#355: Alien Invaders
#371: Lotto Fever
#380: Farmers Seeding Discontent
#423: Returning Holy Warriors Cause Trouble
#432: Children In The Lead?
#439: The Law Of Exodus
#441: You've Got A Friend In Bee
#449: A Big Fracking Problem
#455: Police On Overkill Mode?
#469: Shoot To Earn
#484: Patriot Or Patri-not?
#492: The Artwork In The Attic
#494: Whipping Up A Controversy
#515: Little Green Men
#534: Too Few Cooks In The Kitchen
#537: Summary Injustice
#549: Feasting or Fasting?
#551: The Big Fat @@DEMONYMADJECTIVE@@ Wedding
#591: Bait And Switch
#594: Tie Fighters
#605: The Noblest Of Intentions
#610: Only @@LEADER@@ Could Go To Dàguó
#627: The Bee-Ginning Of A Catastrophe?
#629: Boom Or Bust?
#649: Made In Maxtopia
#656: Ransoms Noted
#670: A Wolf In Refugees' Clothing
#673: The Deportation Of Mr. B. Leeper
#679: Space Is Big Enough For The Both Of Us
#730: It's Legal Now!
#747: The Plane Truth (Maxay Pacific Airlines; uncertain)
#788: Duel Purposes
#814: A Topic Of Ethical Imports
#815: Embargoed In
#843: Quacking Up
#853: Silence Is Golden
#877: Gunning for Profits
#923: Ministers Exposing Themselves
#968: @@NAME@@ Falls Flat In Singing Contest
#971: Ambassadors Inextraordinary
#980: Small Claims
#996: Scripting a Change?
#997: The Enemy Within: Not a Second Time
#1000: Should Democracy Be Compulsory?
#1013: Grave Disease
#1036: When in Maxtopia
#1041: A Sport Retort
#1051: Take to the Skies
#1067: Don't Fear the Reefer
#1087: An International Dictatorial Dilemma
#1150: Back Lash Backlash
#1169: An Old Head on Young Shoulders
#1173: Thinking a Little Too Hard?
#1191: Intelligent Design
#1230: Home Hunger
#1263: Is the Signature Always Right?
#1292: A Sticky End for @@LEADER@@?
#1310: Intimate Relations
#1375: [MADness] Never Say Yes to a Conference Again
#1446: Yet Another Issue About Periods
#1453: A Salt and Battery
#1464: Gentry Genes Getting Grim
#1493: Bully Beef

Merovingia: Little is known about this nation, except that, as of its first appearance in issue #922, it has chocolate cake that drives women crazy.
Yeah, you read this right. It's based on the Matrix movie, hence its first appearance. It could hypothetically represent old or modern France, albeit that title is more in line with Galliennes, and it is more likely to represent Belgium, given that's the area the irl Merovingians came from, as well as their fame for chocolates. It's also hinted in issue #1281: The Not-So-Worldwide Web that they might have sentient AI, further giving a subtle hint at the Matrix theme. Issue #1455 has a speaker who's an executive from "Merovingian Minolta".
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#922: I'll Have What She's Having
#1185: Should Be Sufficient
#1281: The Not-So-Worldwide Web
#1375: [MADness] Never Say Yes to a Conference Again
#1455: Trademarks Make Their Mark on Marketing

Moltovea: Moltovea, often appearing in context with Macronesia, is possibly an analogue for Moldova, though this is not canon.
Little is known about them, although it is confirmed that they lack a substantial navy, and are implied to somewhat lack a substantial military altogether.
Demonym: Moltovean | Demonymplural: Moltoveans | Demonymadjective: Moltovean

#775: Affirmative Election
#878: DoublePlusUnGood (effect line only)
#889: A Plank Too Far
#965: Like a Bull in a Dàguó Shop

Moltevino: First appearing in #1157: Rodney and Julietta, Moltevino is a monarchy that's quite Mediterranean in nature, exporting wine and having romantic hot spots.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#1157: Rodney and Julietta

North Palisade: In conflict with South Palisade.
Demonym: North Palisadian | Demonymplural: North Palisadians | Demonymadjective: North Palisadian

#1053: Some Enchanted Evening That Was
#1296: Once Upon a Time

Nova Syrupa: Mentioned in one issue to have a king. Probably "Nova Scotia"; unknown if it's a distinct nation or simply an autonomous province of Brancaland.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

1347: Winning the Genetic Lottery

Núi Và Sông: Introduced in issue #871: It's Not Easy Being Red, Núi Và Sông, or "mountains and rivers" in Vietnamese, is probably based off of Vietnam. They have a mostly socialist economy with small amounts of capitalism, although they are still fiercely anti-capitalist and have a distinctly aggressive relationship with the hyper-capitalist United Federation.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#871: It's Not Easy Being Red
#1185: Should Be Sufficient
#1283: Comrade, Please!
#1434: Blood on Your Nuts

Oogaboogaland: Honestly not sure if this is a real nation, or if this is just a catch-all term for a foreigner. Referenced in issue #1310: Intimate Relations.
Demonym: Oogaboogalander | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#1310: Intimate Relations

Prudenlund: Introduced in issue #1097: What Do We Do With a Drunken Sailor?, Prudenlund is an ally of your nation, and a trading partner (if you're not an autarky). They have ports on the water, though it's not clear if these are river or sea ports. Evidently, they have a very low crime rate. They are likely based on Denmark.
Demonym: Prudenlundian | Demonymplural: Prudenlundians | Demonymadjective: Prudenlandian

#1097: What Do We Do With a Drunken Sailor?
#1279: Crate Work, Plane and Simple

Qaanpaluk: As described in its first issue appearance (#980: Small Claims) as a mysterious, but wealthy, nation made of a series of frozen islands. It appears to be named after two places in Greenland, very close to the island referenced in #980.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

Sacerdia: A theocratic nation long at war with another nation and tries to ally you in issue #1240: Unadmirable Zeal. Appears to be in a region with neighboring nationstates that are often fascist and theocratic dictatorships. They themselves execute people who do not follow their national religion, as well as arrest homosexuals.
Demonym: Sacerdian | Demonymplural: Sacerdians | Demonymadjective: Sacerdian

#1240: Unadmirable Zeal
#1467: Gay Men Held by Police

Sakura: It is unknown if this is even a nation or not, although its (presumed) demonymadjective is mentioned once in #1397: [MADness] On @@LEADER@@'s Secret Service, and it's suggested it may be an analogue to Japan (given the name). Absolutely nothing is known about them.
Demonym: Sakuran | Demonymplural: Sakurans | Demonymadjective: Sakuran

#1397: [MADness] On @@LEADER@@'s Secret Service

San Vitenzo: A small, socialist nation off the coast of the United Federation (almost undoubtedly an analogue for Cuba), run by a president-for-life named "Doc" Moreno. The nation was first introduced in the MADness issue chain, requesting you set up nukes around their nation (if you're socialist), or being a rival you must sabotage (if you're capitalist). It is revealed in the same chain to be nearby to your nation - if you're capitalist. However, it is on the "other side of the world" if you're socialist. This suggests that San Vitenzo either has multiple pieces, the Region mover tool is more powerful than we once thought, or, more likely, the story just changes depending on what power you're playing as. Its capital city is established as Granfalloon.
Demonym: San Vitenzan | Demonymplural: San Vitenzans | Demonymadjective: San Vitenzan

#1375: [MADness] Never Say Yes to a Conference Again
#1376: [MADness] From East Lebatuck With Love
#1377: [MADness] For @@LEADER@@'s Ears Only
#1378: [MADness] Authorization to Kill
#1379: [MADness] A View to a Thrill
#1381: [MADness] Chairman No
#1382: [MADness] Leave and Let Die (Story So Far only)
#1383: [MADness] You Only Negotiate Twice
#1384: [MADness] On @@LEADER@@'s Secret Service (Story So Far only)
#1385: [MADness] Skycrash
#1386: [MADness] The Spy Who Tricked Me
#1387: [MADness] The @@DEMONYM@@ with the Golden Gun
#1388: [MADness] Tomorrow Never Arrives
#1390: [MADness] Spectrum of Solace
#1391: [MADness] The World Is Not Radioactive Enough
#1392: [MADness] No Crime to Spy
#1393: [MADness] Authorization to Kill
#1394: [MADness] For @@LEADER@@'s Ears Only
#1395: [MADness] For @@LEADER@@'s Ears Only (Story So Far only)
#1396: [MADness] Skycrash
#1398: [MADness] Spectre Royale
#1399: [MADness] VioletEye
#1400: [MADness] President No
#1402: [MADness] You Only Negotiate Twice
#1403: [MADness] Tomorrow Never Arrives (Store So Far only)
#1405: [MADness] Spectrum of Solace
#1482: A Crypto for the Comrades?

Savoiia: Its first appearance was in issue #1004: Two Countries and a Baby. The theocratic government officially granted a baby in your nation, one with significant health defects and sentenced to euthanasia, was granted citizenship to allow the baby to be taken by "Our Great Parent". Its name is from Savoy, a duchy of Italy/France. Savoiia is meant to be similar to the Vatican — though larger (may also be an analogue to Italy), and is a neighbor to your nation.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: Savoiian

#1004: Two Countries and a Baby
#1180: Death Doesn't Discriminate

Skandilund: Skandilund, which is probably based off of Scandinavia, seems to be a progressive nation, where laws are viewed more as "guidelines", as seen in 774.1's effect line. They are fairly technologically advanced, as seen in issue #928, and also fairly wealthy, as seen in #938, whereby they'd love to help other nations out — at a bit of an arrogant price. They also have apparently been playfully feuding with your nation over a frozen island named Hanshedrik, referencing the feud between Canada and Denmark, further backed by their gifting you danishes. Skandilund's prime minister is established in the MADness series as Anders Anderson.
Saunas are apparently popular in Skandilund, and some of the best come from there. They also have days of 24-hour sunlight and darkness.
Demonym: Skand | Demonymplural: Skands | Demonymadjective: Skandilundian

#668: How To Examine Your Testees
#774: Clean Switch (effect line only)
#928: Get A Life
#938: A Little Gift From a Friend
#955: Can It!
#980: Small Claims
#1055: Fishy Predictions
#1059: Footing the Bill
#1150: Back Lash Backlash
#1192: Child's Play
#1283: Comrade, Please!
#1375: [MADness] Never Say Yes to a Conference Again
#1430: Taking the Peace?
#1474: Cuy Bono?

Smalltopia: Despite seeming similar to Bigtopia, Smalltopia is anything but. It seems to have several east European influence, although is perhaps most similar to Germany - which is reinforced by its appearance in the MADness issue chain, where it's also established that east Lebatuck is its nearest neighbor. It is in this same chain that it is established that Smalltopia's leader (at least at the time) is Chancellor Kurt Zahmahkibo.
Demonym: Smalltopian | Demonymplural: Smalltopians | Demonymadjective: Smalltopian

#427: They Took Our Gubment!
#493: Suspicious Superhuman Athletes?
#758: Bye Bye to the Birdies?
#899: Uncultured Singles in Your Area
#1010: What's Got Into @@NAME@@?
#1191: Intelligent Design
#1202: A Timely Intervention
#1252: Ale to the Chief
#1318: Blitzed
#1375: [MADness] Never Say Yes to a Conference Again
#1376: [MADness] From East Lebatuck With Love
#1381: [MADness] Chairman No
#1383: [MADness] You Only Negotiate Twice
#1387: [MADness] The @@DEMONYM@@ with the Golden Gun

South Nobovindia: Little is known about them except that some of their people are accused of crossing the border to attack cattle ranchers. As their people are referred to as "Nobovindians", it's hard to tell if South Nobovindia is the only Nobovindia, or if there are two conflicting countries and "Nobovindia" was used as a catch-all term.
Demonym: (South?) Nobovindian | Demonymplural: South Nobividians | Demonymadjective: ??? (Probably [South] Nobovindian)

South Palisade: In conflict with North Palisade. Your nation seems to be trying to help keep this nation from the brink of destruction.
Demonym: South Palisadian | Demonymplural: South Palisadians | Demonymadjective: South Palisadian

#1053: Some Enchanted Evening That Was
#1296: Once Upon a Time

Tasmania: An ethnicity known for colorful tribal attire, there are many Tasmanian immigrants from your country, probably fleeing frequent civil wars. These immigrants are often the victim of negative media stereotypes. They have been accused of discriminating against Bigtopians. Infamous terrorist and assassin Mad Max lived in this country. One of their revered cultural icons is a place called Lake Sacred.
Demonym: Tasmanian | Demonymplural: Tasmanians | Demonymadjective: Tasmanian

#029: Minorities Demand Representation In TV Soaps
#055: Bigtopian Protesters Cry For Full Integration
#386: Droning On And On
#444: Virtually Assured Destruction
#469: Shoot To Earn
#470: Tide Stops For No Man
#562: Return to Sender
#610: Only @@LEADER@@ Could Go To Dàguó
#647: Songbirds' Decline Ruffle Feathers
#653: A Cloak And Syringe Operation
#737: Bird-Brained Diplomacy
#853: Silence Is Golden
#868: All In The Family
#912: Ambassadors Behaving Madly
#1015: Court In the Middle
#1028: Can't Get Enough of You Baby
#1041: A Sport Retort
#1064: Culture Wars
#1168: Too Much Too Young
#1430: Taking the Peace?
#1474: Cuy Bono?
#1483: The Unkindest Cut
#1493: Bully Beef

Tiquitaca: A nation that eats guinea pigs that has several Tiquitacan restaurants throughout your nation. It is based off of Peru, which does serve guinea pig (cuy) as food. It is also a reference to Lake Titicaca, which lies between Bolivia and Peru, and is also a reference to a British radio comedy series 'The Goon Show' in which "Titicaca" is a mentioned country.
Demonym: Tiquitacan | Demonymplural: Tiquitacans | Demonymadjective: Tiquitacan

United Federation: Known for capitalism, business-run schools, excessive campaigning, distaste for the government, and tall skyscrapers. Its ambassador wears an over-sized stetson and opens a bottle of beer with a .44 magnum, and claims that it's a very liberty-loving nation. Sometimes just called "The Federation", it's probably based off of the United States, as if you couldn't tell from the rest of this description, or by the fact that they'll charge into your nation dramatically with overly-expensive military gadgets to hunt down suspected terrorists. It is established in the MADness issue chain that the president is Ken J. Finnedy.
Demonym: ??? (Probably Federal) | Demonymplural: Federals | Demonymadjective: ??? (Probably Federal)
Note: I don't think any of these actually can exist; if anything, demonymadjective might just be "United Federation"

#040: Hukd on Fonix Workd 4 Me!
#607: If Your Election Lasts Longer Than Four Weeks...
#643: No Small Wonder
#668: How To Examine Your Testees
#917: School's In, Cash Is Out!
#939: A Question of Bad Faith
#981: Westfailian Sovereignty
#992: Robots in Disguise
#996: Scripting a Change?
#1034: Counting Coups
#1049: Hard Times Ahead?
#1058: LEEDing From Behind
#1065: Pulling Out
#1116: To Each According to His Feed
#1213: The War of Man and Beast
#1249: Red Dead Representatives
#1253: Build a Better Baby?
#1283: Comrade, Please!
#1356: The Silicon Curtain
#1372: Balls to All That
#1373: You Should Have (Copy)Left My Software Alone!
#1375: [MADness] Never Say Yes to a Conference Again
#1391: [MADness] The World Is Not Radioactive Enough
#1392: [MADness] No Crime to Spy
#1393: [MADness] Authorization to Kill
#1394: [MADness] For @@LEADER@@'s Ears Only (Story So Far only)
#1395: [MADness] For @@LEADER@@'s Ears Only (Story So Far only)
#1396: [MADness] Skycrash
#1397: [MADness] On @@LEADER@@'s Secret Service
#1398: [MADness] Spectre Royale
#1399: [MADness] VioletEye
#1400: [MADness] President No
#1401: [MADness] Leave and Let Die
#1402: [MADness] You Only Negotiate Twice
#1403: [MADness] Tomorrow Never Arrives
#1405: [MADness] Spectrum of Solace
#1407: New Tricks
#1412: Another Day, Another Dollar
#1423: A Slice of the Pi
#1426: She's a Keeper
#1436: Meat Meet
#1462: Glory Kill
#1482: A Crypto for the Comrades?

West Calypso: First appearing in #985, West Calypso appears to have some crazy alcoholic beverages. West of East Calypso, Not much else is known about this nation.
Demonym: ??? | Demonymplural: ??? | Demonymadjective: ???

#985: Service With a Snarl
#1185: Should Be Sufficient

West Fedoriah: An avowedly atheist hermit nation.
Demonym: West Fedorian | Demonymplural: West Fedorians | Demonymadjective: West Fedorian

#1326: Hostile Hospitality

Wezeltonia: A nation which borders one of your country's remote overseas territories, a chain of islands named after your national animal. The Wezeltonians claim sovereignty over these islands even though your colonists have lived there for generations, and are willing to invade them to seize the territory. They're also willing to construct islands in order to claim more territory, such as in the Maxxi Sea in #1416: Building on Sand. They also grow coffee beans.
Demonym: Wezeltonian | Demonymplural: Wezeltonians | Demonymadjective: Wezeltonian

#244: Foreign Invasion Force Takes On Small Farming Community
#468: Selling @@NAME@@ Down The River?
#607: If Your Election Lasts Longer Than Four Weeks...
#885: Has Beans
#971: Ambassadors Inextraordinary
#1096: En Bloc
#1121: Tribes and Tribulations
#1416: Building on Sand

Zompaboodaland: A nation apparently full of people "as tall as your knee", undoubtedly made to reference the workers in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,
seeing as the issue this nation shows up in is #842: @@LEADER@@ And The Chocolate Factory. It's evidently "a battle-ravaged country that has been mired in a decades-long civil war."
Demonym: Zompa Booda | Demonymplural: Zomba Boodas | Demonymadjective: ???

#842: @@LEADER@@ And The Chocolate Factory

Break-away Nations:

Democratic People's Republic of @@CAPITAL@@ Boulevard nr. 10: A small, breakaway nation with the population of 24 who wants to not rejoin your nation.

#691: The Prodigal States

East @@ANIMAL@@land : A nation that wishes to break away from @@NAME@@, claiming several important military bases - alongside your nuclear stockpile.

Glorious Eastern United @@ANIMAL@@ Empire: A small, breakaway nation with the population of 12 who wants to rejoin your nation.

#691: The Prodigal States

Mike Ronation: A citizen of your country who decided to secede due to a map error. Known for assaulting a mailman.

#466: @@NAME@@ Is Never Ever Getting Back Together... Like Ever

People's Democratic Republic of @@ANIMAL@@ Hills: Might be another name for the Glorious Eastern United @@ANIMAL@@ Empire - or it might be something else entirely.

#691: The Prodigal States

@@Animal@@ Republic: A historical break-away state in the northern part of your nation known for its backward racial policies. Still has re-enactors and sympathizers today.

#464: The @@ANIMAL@@ Republic Shall Rise Again?

@@RANDOMNAME@@ County A rural county in your nation taken over by a bearded militia led by a turnip farmer which attempts to secede. Evidently, the hardest part is leaving your nation.

#067: Most Likely To Secede
#1032: So... That Worked

Unnamed Nations:
Usually these include nations neighboring yours. They, for some reason, are not named, and may or may not be one of the regular NPC nations or regionmates.

#194: A Request For Military Aid
#206: @@NAME@@ Narrowly Misses Nuclear Accident (a neighbouring nation, turns out in #301 to be Maxtopia)
#267: Controversial Coup Causes Commotion
#677: Dial L For Loan
#685: Externalities Palmed Off
#864: The Missionary Position (Two nations neighboring Lilliputia)
#1071: Up the Creek (small landlocked nation upstream from yours)
#1084: How Now Kowtow?
#1175: Can I Borrow a Word? (language of Galliennais, definitely French. Could be of a tribe, though it's probably Merovingian despite no canon connection made.)
#1240: Unadmirable Zeal (nation at war with Sacerdia, hates your nation's guts as well)
#1260: Gay Abandoned (person was sent to home country and executed for being gay there)

Neighboring nations in general are also sometimes referenced in issues.

#036: International Community Comes Doorknocking
#047: The Great Wall of @@NAME@@?
#196: Violent Violetists Protest Artists
#237: Tourists On Death Row
#266: Breaching the Great Fourth Wall of @@NAME@@
#312: The Empire Strikes First?
#444: Virtually Assured Destruction
#468: Selling @@NAME@@ Down The River?
#581: Fair To Say...?
#783: Sergeant McCool Reporting For Duty
#950: Borderline Pandemic
#1071: Up the Creek
#1120: Following Yonder Star (Three distant kingdoms)
#1213: The War of Man and Beast
#1240: Unadmirable Zeal

I should also note that occasionally, @@REGION@@-specific nations or groups thereof are also mentioned. (Note: Your homeregion's mentioned far more often)

#256: Easter Egg: Suburbs Are Out Of This World
#264: Not A Drop To Drink
#301: Are 'Friends' Electric?
#328: Bugged by Lack of Intelligence
#337: Doctors Crossing Borders?
#343: Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
#348: I Want A Lawyer
#359: Got Democracy? (No mention of nations, though I'm adding this anyway)
#432: Children In The Lead? (Same as above)
#469: Shoot To Earn
#584: The Cake Is A Lie

SPECIAL CASES:

In Issue #1340: Unnatural Conception, the speaker of option 6 (shown as the fifth option) is the ambassador of an unpronounceable country beginning with an X and ending with a Y" (which I shall personally call "Xyzzy" in reference to Wonderland Adventures). This is most likely a one-off chromosome joke. However, it should be noted that the person has a thick, stereotypically German accent, and advocates for women to have lots of babies and for the state to provide preferential treatment for them.

One easter egg issue mentions several nations which are parodies off of the XKCD map; more specifically,
#266 Easter Egg: Breaching the Great Fourth Wall of @@NAME@@. (See NationStates southeast of MMO Isle.) The nations are:
Stalclaft (resource-rich war zone; named after Starcraft II)
Cea-Dicee (military superpower with spaceships; CDC Games, also referencing Eve Online which has a partnership)
Subspais (ancient ruins; named after Subspace which, in fact, is underwater)
Uoeq (UO and EQ; Ultima Online and Everquest. Fact: They're actually to the east whereas NS claims they're in the west.)
Sekonlif (Second Life)
These were explained in slightly more detail with their update's report here.

Tribes:
Tribe of all life: Probably just references life, but I'm adding it anyways. Appears in #633: Sound Judgement

Dodo Tribe: A tribe in East Lebatuck.

#481: Social Equality Reaching Embarrassing Levels

the Maxeliese: An non-contacted, hostile tribe in Wezeltonian territory.

#1121: Tribes and Tribulations

Ngwane Tribe: Found deep in the jungles of @@NAME@@, they practice body modification in their rituals such as the one symbolizing becoming an adult.

#977: Tragedy of Wounded Earlobe

Pangaoaoangan Tribe: Found in @@ANIMAL@@ Hills, this tribe lives on top of a rich aluminum deposit. It's part of their religious rituals to use peyote.

#664: Your Land Or Mine
#1346: The Problem With Peyote

Violetstone Tribe: A tribe that lives in Violetstone, which is probably an analogue for Yellowstone.
Trivia: Violetstone is a distinct place from Jellostain National Park.

#457: Colossus With Feet Of Clay
#719: Buried Bones Unearth Debate
#1048: Tatty Treaty Spat Turns Catty
#1483: The Unkindest Cut

Unnamed Tribes:
An attested tribe which executes troublemakers and sacrifices virgins using volcanoes in issue #631: The Violet Mile.
Action is taken over whether or not to make contact with another unnamed tribe in issue #129: Tribal Troubles.
In #1209: Your Island Is My Island, Island tribe was claimed by your nation.
In #1278: A Textbook Cover-Up?, a massacre that nearly wiped out an aboriginal tribe in your nation was kept out of a history book.

Note: This may not be every nation or every occurrence. Furthermore, I only add to the list what's posted onto Drasnia's list of issues. I hope you enjoy! :)

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