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==History==
==History==
==Economy==
==Economy==
Oyashima is a {{wp|mixed economy}} {{wp|developed country}} with a {{wp|World Bank high-income economy|high-income economy}} and is the one of the most industrialized countries in [[Audonia]] and [[Dolong]] behind only [[Daxia]]. Oyashimane brands are internationally famous and garnered Oyashima's reputation for its quality electronics and other manufactured goods.
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Oyashima is a {{wp|mixed economy}} {{wp|developed country}} with a {{wp|World Bank high-income economy|high-income economy}} and is the one of the most industrialized countries in [[Audonia]] and [[Dolong]] behind only [[Daxia]]. Oyashimane brands are internationally famous and garnered Oyashima's reputation for its quality electronics and other manufactured goods. Oyashima is also considered a hospitable tropical paradise with tourism making up 6.2% of the nations GDP.
Its massive investment in education has taken the country from mass illiteracy to a major international technological powerhouse. The country's national economy benefits from a highly skilled workforce and is among the most educated countries in the world with one of the highest percentages of its citizens holding a tertiary education degree.
Its massive investment in education has taken the country from mass illiteracy to a major international technological powerhouse. The country's national economy benefits from a highly skilled workforce and is among the most educated countries in the world with one of the highest percentages of its citizens holding a tertiary education degree.
Oyashima's economy was one of the world's fastest-growing from the early 1960s to the late 1990s, and was still one of the fastest-growing developed countries in the 2000s.
Oyashima's economy was one of the world's fastest-growing from the early 1960s to the late 1990s and was still one of the fastest-growing developed countries in the 2000s.
The Oyashimane economy is heavily dependent on international trade, and the country has one of the world's largest foreign-exchange reserves.
The Oyashimane economy is heavily dependent on international trade, and the country has one of the world's largest foreign-exchange reserves.
===Manufacturing===
====Shipbuilding and repair====
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====Automobiles====
====Electronics====
====Armaments====
===Tourism===
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Tourism is an important sector for the Oyashimane economy. The travel and tourism industry contributed 6.2% to the country's GDP in [[2032]]. Coastal tourism, encompassing beach and diving activities, constitutes 25% of the Oyashima's tourism revenue, serving as its primary income source in the sector. As of [[2032]], 5.23 million Oyashimane were employed in the tourism industry and as of September [[2033]], Oyashima generated $5.5 billion in revenue from tourists, coming mostly from [[Burgundie]], [[Arcerion]], and [[Tierrador]]. The country attracts an average of 8,360,682 foreign visitors a year. In [[2029]], foreign arrivals peaked at 12,260,913. Popular activities include: beaching and diving, hiking, biodiversity research and education, arts and crafts tourism, festivals, and eastern medical tourism.
The most popular destinations are the white sand beaches of the northern coast and the island for local and foreign visitors. The western plateau on the mainland has become a popular hiking destination. The plateau has a wide range of flora and fauna, including over 272 bird species, 111 of which are endemic to the area.


===Mining and mineral extraction===
===Construction===
===Infrastructure===
===Infrastructure===
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