Oyashima

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State of Oyashima

Oyashima Kokka (国家 むつとり)
Flag of Oyashima
Flag
of Oyashima
Coat of arms
Anthem: A Hundred Isles
Map of Oyashima
Map of Oyashima
CapitalOnnekotan
Official languagesOyash
Recognised regional languagesMutsutori, Danehonger
Ethnic groups
Oyashi, Mutsutorine, Danehonger
Religion
Shinto, Confucianism, Mercantile Reform Protestantism
Demonym(s)Oyashimane
GovernmentElective Federal Constitutional Monarchy
• Lord of Lords (Omo no Ryōshu/主の領主)
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LegislatureAssembly of Lords (Omo no shūkai/主の集会)
Population
• 2025 census
17,435,619
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$338,285,879,838
• Per capita
$19,402
Gini (2020)57.4
high
HDI (2024)0.691
medium
CurrencyYun (¥)
Time zoneUTC0 (time zone)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+0
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideright side
Calling code6-(860)
ISO 3166 code'MU

Oyashima is an industrialized and modern nation in northeastern [Audonia]], in the Danehong region. It is at the confluence of the Sea of Capelan and the Great Expanse. It is bordered in the southwest by Danehong, Metzetta in the southeast, and shares a maritime border with the Alstinian islands of Sotsial.

Oyashima is a elective federal constitutional monarchy. It has a unicameral legislature called the Assembly of Lords, a supreme court, and an executive, the Lord of Lords, the elected monarch.

It is a member of the League of Nations, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and many other international organizations.

It has a strong market economy focused on exports, in collaboration with Burgundie whose companies have a stake in many of the country's export and shipping activities.

Many scholars have criticized its economic governance and politics, arguing that it is merely a client of the Burgoignesc thalattocracy's economic and cultural might.

The people of Oyashima are predominantly culturally Oyashi (with large minorities of Mutsutorine, Danehongers), speak Oyash, and most practice Shinto.

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