"Emblem"@en . "8"^^ . "11"^^ . "dd-mm-yyyy AD"@en . "776.21"^^ . "right"@en . ""@en . . "0.982"^^ . "25.8"^^ . "85"^^ . "Xyon .svg"@en . . "2015"^^ . "172118088"^^ . . "15"^^ . "3.0"^^ . . "Dirigist"@en . . "XYN"@en . "12"^^ . . "2"^^ . "3.0"^^ . "2015"^^ . . "1671-07-18"^^ . "Coat of arms"@en . . "7.558E12"^^ . "Peace, Justice, Security"@en . "Federal Emblem of Xyon"@en . "city"@en . . . . "1653-05-11"^^ . "Xyon"@en . . "221742"^^ . "1.0"^^ . "Formation"@en . . "0.76"^^ . "2010"^^ . "+11"@en . "2015"^^ . . "2017"^^ . "2010.37"^^ . . . "7.291E12"^^ . . "100"^^ . . ""@en . "52282.0"^^ . . . "MKD"@en . "Historically, Xyon was the last major island in the world to be permanently settled by humans, having gone unnoticed by the human population during the mid-17th century. Up until that time, no knowledge of the island existed, either in nearby Imperial China and Medieval Japan, or to the Polynesian explorers in the Pacific. The island was finally colonized on 11 May 1653 by Mikael O'Neill, an trader and explorer from Great Britain, who had been seeking his fortune in the region. He was the first of the near-human species named after him, the Mikaeans, all of whom are his offspring. O'Neill claimed the island for himself, and covertly built up the population and infrastructure for the island until his declare a monarchy in 1671. From 1653 up until 1874, Xyon remained largely isolated from the rest of the international community. The growth of Xyon was meticulously planned out and executed under the strict ideology O'Neill established known as dirigism, and ultimately this culminated in the nation's transition from a monarchy to a dirigist state in 1874, with O'Neill as its new supreme director rather than monarch. Numerous attempts to open Xyon up to foreign trade by force in the years prior to 1874 had failed, though Xyon agreed to begin trading with the Western powers when fair terms of trade had been established between the United States and the Russian Empire. Several conflicts were waged by the European colonial powers and Xyon for control of the wealthy island nation, such as the First Anglo-Mikaean War, Second Anglo-Mikaean War, and the Blackstone War, all of which Xyon won, securing its status as a sovereign nation. However, attaining equal status of nationhood enjoyed by European states remained an elusive goal for decades after the Blackstone War. Despite this, Xyon's sovereign was never challenged, and the island left to its own devices. Xyon engaged in a regional power struggle with the Empire of Japan for decades, with numerous attempts by the Mikaeans to weaken Japanese influence in China and Korea, and undermine Japanese prestige through the use of inciting unrest and rebellion in the Japanese imperial colonies and puppet states. Xyon remained neutral during the First World War, focusing on taking advantage of the global conflicts to advance its regional influence and power at the expense of Imperial Japan. However, attempts by the Japanese to invade the nation in 1944, resulted in Xyon joining the Allies in World War II. Exploiting the power dynamics of the war, the Mikaeans assisted the Americans throughout the entire period of the Pacific War, and reveling in the victory brought about by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Xyon assisted in the occupation of Japan, leaving behind a history of rape and abuse on the island nation, as well as a large population of Mikaeans who chose to remain behind after the occupation had come to a close in 1952, establishing the seventh-largest Mikaean diaspora population in the world. With that spread of the Mikaean population came too the spread of Mikaean culture and influence, and the rise of many major companies that rose as a direct result of Mikaean post-war prosperity. Since the end of the Second World War, Xyon has grown to possess one of the most, if not most, advanced economy and industry in the world, with some of its technological advancements many decades ahead of the rest of the world's most advanced nations. A major economic and political juggernaut, Xyon is a highly-developed country which wields the world's third-largest economy by power-purchasing parity and the world's third-largest economy by nominal GDP. The nation continues to wield power highly disproportionate to its size, and is an active supporter of foreign interventionism. Xyon is a recognized nuclear weapons state, and possesses the world's second-largest military budget. A founding member of the United Nations, and Xyon remains a member of the international organization, but calls within Mikaean population to withdraw from the U.N. may potentially change that. Xyon maintains the world's highest standard of living and boasts the highest life expectancy and lowest infant mortality rate in the world, and has been considered a potential superpower by many analysts, if not an active superpower already."@en . "Dear Father Mikael"@en . "Flag of Xyon.svg"@en . . . "168710150"^^ . . "2015"^^ . "Historically, Xyon was the last major island in the world to be permanently settled by humans, having gone unnoticed by the human population during the mid-17th century. 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