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Japan's.
Population Structure
Population Status
Population Policies
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Overview from:
Interview with Dr Naohiro Ogawa

We hope you enjoy your stay.
St. Pioneer gained independance from The Federation of Singapore in 25th April 2001, after
being part of the federation for nearly 8 years. Having won the 2000 referendum, the State
of St. Pioneer was granted independance.
Once a humble fishing village, it is now booming city-state built upon the Benjamin Shears
Bridge, a structure that allows passage between the Quon and Mindartia continents. St
Pioneer's national policy is one of neutral mercantilism, and is governed by a set of
relatively loose regulations. This encourages a constant flow of traders of all races, to
visit this colorful, cosmopolitan town.
Beyond the refinement of iron, the craftsmen of St. Pioneer have made numerous
breakthroughs with new kinds of metal, such as mythril, darksteel, and cermet. Intensive
research has led to the development of engines that utilize crystal energy and allow rapid
advances in technology. The rich, spiritual culture of the natives is rapidly being
assimilated by the materialistic Chinese immigrant lifestyle. To say that St Pioneer's
culture has become predominantly Chinese would not be far off the mark.
In recent years, the remarkable nation of St. Pioneer has had the largest population
explosion of any country, but due to limited space, high rise apartments have been introduced, a common sight in the city's
skyline. Also, most of the profit made from ore export is consumed by the need to import
large quantities of food. For most inhabitants of St. Pioneer, daily life can be a struggle--and
food shortages are becoming a serious problem.
The environment surrounding St. Pioneer receives large amounts of precipitation throughout
the year, therefore being at times known as the "City of Rain". However during the months
of June and July, there would be cases of heat waves with temperatures reaching up to 29
degrees celcius. This might be the best time for you to enjoy our ice cold speciality - the
coconut cream concoction.
:: Research on Japan ::
Japan's.
Population Structure
Population Status
Population Policies
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Overview from:
Interview with Dr Naohiro Ogawa
Japan's Census
Japan's declining population
Japan's Population status
Japan as a whole
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