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Many Puertegans surveyed say that they see their national identity as a large part of their culture and have very strong views on foreigners needing to assimilate and fit in with their national identity, that has manifested itself in the government with Puertego having some of the strictest and most expensive emigration and immigration procedures on all of Sarpedon and plenty of national symbols everywhere in the nation with the government mandating the flag on every street corner, the national anthem be played at the beginning and end of every TV and radio broadcast, and that children are mandated to say a pledge of allegiance every day on school or risk corporal punishment.
Many Puertegans surveyed say that they see their national identity as a large part of their culture and have very strong views on foreigners needing to assimilate and fit in with their national identity, that has manifested itself in the government with Puertego having some of the strictest and most expensive emigration and immigration procedures on all of Sarpedon and plenty of national symbols everywhere in the nation with the government mandating the flag on every street corner, the national anthem be played at the beginning and end of every TV and radio broadcast, and that children are mandated to say a pledge of allegiance every day on school or risk corporal punishment.


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