Welcome to "The Sledge". Originally hyped up as Canada's premier newsletter, we are now expanding to World-Wide Coverage. Each week, there will be two articles, one specifically for Canada, and one for the World.
Within the World Edition, I will compile a list of statistics that you probably are not aware of. Looking at the Country Statistics, there are clear Leaders among each country, but what if you looked at each countries progress per citizen!
In this first edition, here are some rankings which may surprize you. In future editions I will also include the percentage increase. There will be an edition of the World Sledge and these stats will be updated on a weekly basis.
Also, if there are other stats which you would like to be included, please message me, and I will see if I can fit it in.
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Ouzobat - The Sledge
World Average Total Damage Per Citizen 1. South Korea 10,869,277.41
2. Bulgaria 5,574,810.72
3. Iran 5,348,160.24
4. Russia 5,308,462.78
5. Latvia 4,728,095.12
6. Canada 4,333,392.53
7. Greece 4,256,817.82
8. Serbia 3,980,044.01
9. Lithuania 3,958,244.38
10. Ukraine 3,940,564.33
11. Republic of Macedonia 3,575,727.17
12. Bosnia and Heregovina 3,427,463.06
13. Slovenia 3,362,972.86
14. Australia 3,312,570.68
15. Israel 3,117,644.53
16. Romania 3,114,574.29
17. Turkey 2,920,674.21
18. Ireland 2,860,105.04
19. Taiwan 2,847,359.91
20. Indonesia 2,805,552.20
21. Argentina 2,613,558.59
22. UK 2,569,785.72
23. Poland 2,511,812.29
24. Mexico 2,370,488.79
25. China 2,337,061.73
26. Germany 2,048,092.55
27. USA 1,986,688.33
28. Netherlands 1,799,590.36
29. France 1,701,014.80
30. Spain 1,556,455.69
31. Sweden 1,502,478.17
32. Brazil 1,495,682.67
33. Finland 1,436,097.94
34. Hungary 1,106,890.33
35. India 875,058.72
36. Italy 867,944.79
37. Switzerland 589,456.29
38. Croatia 321,661.87
39. Portugal 262,716.52
World Average Experience Per Citizen 1. South Korea 4,940.43
2. Russia 3,330.18
3. Bulgaria 3,202.92
4. Latvia 3,149.76
5. Iran 2,930.55
6. Ukraine 2,702.78
7. Taiwan 2,669.31
8. Greece 2,642.26
9. Serbia 2,536.02
10. Republic of Macedonia 2,522.33
11. Slovenia 2,379.52
12. Bosnia and Heregovina 2,340.69
13. Croatia 2,338.54
14. Canada 2,338.39
15. UK 2,329.91
16. Turkey 2,309.71
17. Ireland 2,309.26
18. Lithuania 2,256.57
19. Israel 2,185.52
20. Romania 2,149.21
21. China 1,936.66
22. Poland 1,923.23
23. Netherlands 1,859.69
24. Argentina 1,846.44
25. Mexico 1,827.62
26. Indonesia 1,771.42
27. Germany 1,659.55
28. Finland 1,548.28
29. France 1,543.89
30. Australia 1,469.13
31. USA 1,399.46
32. Hungary 1,358.22
33. Spain 1,297.38
34. Sweden 1,172.32
35. Brazil 993.13
36. India 915.95
37. Italy 717.07
38. Switzerland 712.62
39. Portugal 313.94
World Average Strength Per Citizen 1. Latvia 809.23
2. South Korea 801.40
3. Bulgaria 771.58
4. Republic of Macedonia 753.12
5. Slovenia 728.76
6. Ukraine 728.74
7. Greece 726.97
8. Israel 723.75
9. Turkey 709.07
10. Taiwan 708.06
11. Croatia 692.28
12. Serbia 686.89
13. Russia 684.80
14. Iran 676.01
15. Ireland 668.39
16. Bosnia and Heregovina 650.15
17. China 638.56
18. Mexico 619.02
19. Poland 610.72
20. Romania 603.87
21. Indonesia 601.00
22. Australia 595.24
23. Lithuania 578.22
24. France 574.48
25. UK 568.75
26. Finland 563.88
27. Netherlands 543.15
28. Argentina 541.27
29. Hungary 518.96
30. Spain 518.66
31. Germany 515.02
32. Canada 464.83
33. USA 456.85
34. Sweden 450.81
35. India 383.26
36. Italy 330.94
37. Brazil 309.96
38. Switzerland 270.15
39. Portugal 158.50
World Average Production Per Citizen 1. Russia 285.95
2. Lithuania 282.44
3. Bulgaria 242.10
4. Poland 208.03
5. UK 194.53
6. Greece 187.99
7. Indonesia 179.58
8. Serbia 157.49
9. Brazil 130.58
10. Romania 127.58
11. Netherlands 123.40
12. Taiwan 121.39
13. Italy 119.23
14. Ireland 108.68
15. France 97.96
16. Argentina 81.28
17. Hungary 71.38
18. Croatia 64.93
19. Iran 59.02
20. Spain 57.74
21. Switzerland 28.22
22. China 23.88
23. USA 23.83
24. Turkey 22.64
25. Australia 18.85
26. Bosnia and Heregovina 18.37
27. Portugal 16.26
28. Republic of Macedonia 14.46
29. Canada 12.77
30. Slovenia 9.18
31. Latvia 8.55
32. India 6.05
33. Mexico 5.29
34. Sweden 4.77
35. South Korea 2.79
36. Ukraine 0.77
37. Israel 0.22
38. Finland 0.00
39. Germany 0.00
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