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What we know about Morania:

Location: Morania is a mythical country, somewhere in the Northeast/Southwest Hemisphere, but its location is deeply rooted in the hearts of its citizens and tourists.

Features: Morania is famous for its spaghetti plantations, chocolate mines, and extreme temperature variations.

Imports: Spaghetti seeds (trade agreement with Italy)

Exports: Spaghetti, Ice cubes, Pre-cast chocolate furniture

Government: Morania is a "free empire". There is no professional government as such, since "professions" are not allowed and there is no national tax system to support such a thing, anyway. Morania does not acknowledge the legitimacy of some International Agreements (there are no "officials" to do the acknowledging, even if they wanted to).

Technology: Morania is known to have a weather service and a sophisticated laser communications system; it also supports an active community of Amateur Radio stations (in keeping with the "no professionals" outlook).

"Radio Morania External Service" can occasionally be heard on Shortwave, although the time and frequency varies (sometimes in the middle of the program), as they are not professional broadcasters. RME programming is also available by laser beam.

For more information, and recordings of Radio Morania External Service broadcasts, Google "Radio Morania".

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