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Encyclopedia > E Mare Libertas

E Mare Libertas is a Latin term that translates to From the Sea, Freedom. This phrase was used in various manners by Sealand, a micronation off the coast of the United Kingdom. Two official uses of E Mare Libertas is the motto that appears on Sealandic items, such as stamps, passports, coins and also as the title to the Selandic anthem. Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... For other meanings, see Sealand (disambiguation). ... Micronations – sometimes also referred to as cybernations, fantasy countries, model countries, and new country projects – are entities that resemble independent nations or states, but which are unrecognized by them, and for the most part exist only on paper, on the Internet, or in the minds of their creators. ...


Anthem

The E Mare Libertas anthem was composed by Basil Simonenko, but it was not known when it was officially adopted by Sealand. The anthem also does not have lyrics.


External links

  • Sealand Anthem history

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E Mare Libertas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (131 words)
E Mare Libertas is a Latin term that translates to From the Sea, Freedom.
Two official uses of E Mare Libertas is the motto that appears on Sealandic items, such as stamps, passports, coins and also as the title to the Sealandic anthem.
The E Mare Libertas anthem was composed by Basil Simonenko, but it was not known when it was officially adopted by Sealand.
Libertas: Information From Answers.com (281 words)
Libertas has been used as the motto and an ancient symbol of the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik).
Libertas was the well known motto of the Italian political party Democrazia Cristiana.
Libertas was the original name of the South African President's Home in Pretoria, designed by Gerhard Moerdijk.
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