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The following is intended as a comprehensive list of micronations that are documented in both online and offline third-party sources as having some form of interaction with the real world, or which have had some manner of impact on real world events. These entities are generally not recognized as states by established sovereign states. This article is about entities that are not officially recognised by world governments or major international organisations. ... A state is an organized political community, occupying a territory, and possessing internal and external sovereignty, which successfully claims the monopoly of the use of force. ...

Official title Flag Founded Description
Aerican Empire 1987 Eccentric tongue-in-cheek micronation founded by Canadian Eric Lis as a child, and maintained for the several decades since. Makes humorous claims to various terrestrial and interplanetary territories.
Aeterna Lucina 1978 Australian micronation founded by a self-proclaimed baron. Claimed various properties owned by its founder in New South Wales as its territory. Several associated businessmen were charged in 1990 with land and visa fraud.
Akhzivland 1952 Micronation in Israel founded by a hippy and former sailor named Eli Avivi. It consists of a coastal enclave, formerly part of the Arab village of Akhzib, whose 10,000 residents were expelled during the 1948 war. Akhzivland is tolerated by Israeli authorities.[1] [2]
Atlantis 1970s Project by US based libertarians to build independent ship Liberty and anchor her in the Caribbean Sea. The ship sank in a hurricane and the project ended.
Atlantium 1981 Global sovereignty group based in Sydney.
Aramoana 1980 Small New Zealand community declared itself independent to protest the building of an aluminium smelter on nearby land.
Avram 1980s Non-territorial micronation founded by an eccentric self-proclaimed "duke" who was later elected to the Tasmanian state parliament.
Bjorn Socialist Republic 2005 A self-proclaimed Marxist state of about six square metres located on a stone "that looks like a tractor" in Lake Immeln, Scania, Sweden. Web site: republic.thebjorn.com. Recognized by: Ladonia.[3][4][5][6]
Bolsón 1910s A micronation in the valley of El Bolsón. The German-Chilean immigrant Otto Tip was the president.[7]
British West Florida 2005 A micronation intending to revive the former British colony of the same name.[8]
Conch Republic 1982 A group claiming tongue-in-cheek independence from the US in protest at a blockade established by the United States Border Patrol at the upper end of the Florida Keys. Has participated in similar subsequent protests, but mainly exists as a means of attracting tourists to the Keys.
Copeman Empire 2003 Run from a caravan park in Norfolk, England, by its founder Nick Copeman, who changed his name by deed poll to HM King Nicholas I.[9][10]
Coral Sea Islands 2004 Established as a symbolic political protest by a group of gay rights activists based in southeast Queensland Australia.
Elleore 1944 Tongue-in-cheek micronation founded by a group of school teachers as a summer camp on the island of Elleore, Denmark.
EnenKio 1994 Claims Wake Atoll in the Marshall Islands, and has been deemed a scam for selling passports and diplomatic papers.
Forvik 2008 Islet in Shetland, declared an independent Crown dependency by Stuart Hill, who claims that Britain has breached the 1469 deal with Denmark, which transferred the Shetland Islands to British rule.[11]
Frestonia 1977 Freston Road in West London staged a "secession" from the United Kingdom as Frestonia. Actor David Rappaport was the Foreign Minister.
Hay-on-Wye 1977 A town in Wales which was declared "independent" by bibliophile Richard Booth as a publicity stunt. Booth's success in promoting Hay as a "town of books" were recognised with the award of an MBE in the 2004 Queen's New Year Honours.
Hajdučka Republika Mijata Tomića 2002 Hajduk Republic of Mijat Tomić. Fun and protest project started by a local because of unefficiency of local authorities (problems of electricity supply). Located on Vran mountain, in Blidinje Nature Park, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Humanity 1878 A former micronation, occupying the Spratly Islands, which merged into the Republic of Morac-Songhrati-Meads in September 1963.
Hutt River 1970 A large farm in Western Australia that unilaterally seceded from the Commonwealth and declared itself to be a sovereign nation. Known as Hutt River Province until 2007.
Indian Stream 1800s (early) A town on US/Canadian border whose status was unclear after Treaty of Paris and whose locals claimed independence. The claim was eventually resolved, and the town is now Pittsburg, New Hampshire.
Kalla Islands, Maakalla and Ulkokalla 1771 A set of islands near coast of Finland at Gulf of Bothnia between Finland and Sweden. Governed autonomously by fishermen since 1771 on basis of a statute granted by the then King of Sweden, Adolph Frederik. The statute officially grants the supreme jurisdiction on the islands to the Islet Council. The Kalla Islands haven't sought recognition as an independent state, however, and the autonomous area de facto follows the laws of Finland.[12]
Kniphausen 1810 A barony within the Duchy of Oldenburg, now part of Germany, whose sovereignty was accidentally omitted from a treaty of 1810 that surrendered Oldenburg to France, enabling Kniphausen's ruler to sell navigation rights. Reabsorbed into the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg by 1855.[citation needed]
Kugelmugel 1984 A ball-shaped house built by artist Edwin Lipburger, currently located in the Vienna Prater.[13]
Ladonia 1980 Micronation created by Swedish artist Lars Vilks as the home to sculptures created by him in the Kullaberg nature reserve in north-west Skåne.
Lovely 2004 Humorous internet-based micronation founded by Danny Wallace as part of the BBC TV series How to Start Your Own Country; jokingly claims the flat of its creator as sovereign territory.
Lundy 1925 An island off the west coast of England, which had historically (1100-1200s AD) had semi-independent status or claimed independence from England under various warlords. Between 1925 and 1931 its owner declared himself King and minted coins but did not declare formal independence. Was treated as outside English territory for customs purposes for some time.
Marlborough 1993 Short lived micronation in Australia. Property-owner declared his farm an independent country to try and avoid eviction after bankruptcy. Was evicted less than a week later by police, and later prosecuted. Has since abandoned any claim of independence.
Melchizdek 1986 The Dominion of Melchizedek (DoM) is a micronation known largely for facilitating large scale banking fraud in many parts of the world.
Minerva 1973 Attempt to build an artificial island and form new libertarian country. Created new land on Minerva Reef, south of Fiji, but the island was seized and annexed by Tonga shortly afterwards.
Molossia 1977 Micronation founded by Kevin Baugh, occupying his semi-rural residential acreage in Nevada. Run semi-humorously as a dictatorial banana-republic.
Morac-Songhrati-Meads 1959 A present day micronation, claimed to occupy the Spratly Islands. The territory is currently under de facto military control by China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam, since the discovery of oil in 1968. These countries along with Brunei each have a territorial claim on the islands.
New Utopia 1990s A proposed micronation based on libertarian principles to be built on platforms in the Caribbean Sea. It was founded by American entrepreneur Lazarus Long. The project's current status is questionable.
Northern Forest Archipelago 1998 Environmentally-focused micronation located in the northeastern United States of America and consisting of multiple discontiguous privately-owned properties in the Northern Forest area of New York State.[14]
Nova Roma 1998 An international organization of Roman revivalists who claim to be a modern Roman nation and have the administrative structure of the ancient Roman Republic. Nova Roma explicitly states that they aren't a micronation but a "civitas" or "res publica"; their organization, however, fits all the requirements for being classified as such.
Other World Kingdom 1996 An Absolute monarchy/Matriarchy with strong BDSM themes, in which women rule over all men. Located in the Czech Republic.
Republic of Peščenica 1990's Republika Peščenica, a satirical-parodical project of dictator-ruled republic by famous Croatian maverick traveller Željko Malnar. Events aired on Nightmare Stage. Located in Zagreb, Croatia.
Perloja 1918 Located in Varena district, Perloja village, Lithuania. Had its own court, police, prison, currency (Perloja Litas), and an army of 300 men.
Rainbow Creek 1979 Farmer who "seceded" from Victoria over damage to farmlands caused by flooding he claimed was exacerbated due to incompetence of the state government water management agency.
Redonda 1865 A small uninhabited island in the Caribbean sea, now legally part of Antigua and Barbuda. In 1865, a citizen of Montserrat was supposedly permitted by Queen Victoria to claim the title of King of Redonda, as long as he did not incite any revolt against colonial authority. The title of King has had multiple claimants since 1969.
Islands of Refreshment 1811 The Tristan da Cunha archipelago, settled and declared sovereign by Jonathan Lambert but annexed by the United Kingdom after his death.
Romkerhall 1988 A small hotel in the Harz Mountains, Germany. Linked to a former German noble. Has minted numerous coins.[15]
Rose Island 1968 Attempt to create a sovereign state on an offshore platform in international wates near Italian city of Rimini. Was completed, but shortly afterwards seized by the Italian government and destroyed with explosives.
Saugeais 1947 An officially-sanctioned tongue-in-cheek micronation located in eastern France, in the département of Doubs.
Sealand Flag of Principality of Sealand 1967 World War II military facility consisting of a man-made structure located off the English coast which was occupied and declared to be an independent state by Paddy Roy Bates. Possibly the world's best-known micronation.
Seborga 954 A town in the Italian region of Liguria that claims to never have been a part of the modern Italian state.
Sulu and Sabah 1823 Claiming to be the legitimate successor of the historical Sultanate of Sulu, and ruler of Sulu archipelago (in the Philippines) and Sabah (a state in Malaysia).[16]
Sunda Unknown Claims to be the legitimate modern-day successor of the ancient Kingdom of Sunda, in exile in Switzerland.[17][18]
Talossa 1979 A micronation founded as a bedroom kingdom by Milwaukee, Wisconsin resident Robert Ben Madison. Madison claims to have coined the term "micronation". Prior to his departure in 2005 the group split into a separate "Kingdom of Talossa" and "Republic of Talossa".
Tavolara 1836 A tiny island off the northeast coast of Sardinia, recognized as a kingdom by Charles Albert of Sardinia and never formally annexed by Italy. Now a nature preserve.
Trinidad 1893 An island in the South Atlantic, declared a military dictatorship by James Harden-Hickey but subsequently annexed by Brazil.
Kingdom of Valtio 2006 An 50 m2 area in a forest located at Posio, Finland, founded by Ari Peltonen as a joke. Radio Helsinki and Helsingin Sanomat follows what happens in the state. Valtio means state in finnish.
Vikesland 2005 A micronation located in Manitoba, Canada. Founded for the purposes of a TV documentary about micronations. Claims two properties in and near the town of Brandon.
Waveland 1997 Sited on a rocky islet in the North Atlantic, known as Rockall. Greenpeace occupied the Rockall, dedclaring it an independent nation, to protest oil drilling in the area. They offered citizenship to anyone willing to pledge allegiance. In 1999, the company sponsoring the experiment collapsed and Rockall was vacated.
Wendland 1980 German anti-nuclear protest in the Wendland, reoccupied by thousands of policemen after a few weeks. Ongoing protests near Gorleben.[citation needed]
Westarctica 2001 Micronation claiming all of western Antarctica. Minted numerous coins.[19]
Whangamomona Republic 1989 Tongue-in-cheek micronation created for as tourism booster, and based in rural New Zealand town of the same name. Elected a goat as its president.

Capital Montreal, Canada Official languages English Government Parliamentary democracy  -  Emperor Eric C. Lis  -  Senator Randy Walker Establishment  -  Founded May 8, 1987  Area  -  Total 8 km²  3 sq mi  Population  -  01/21/2007 census 150   -  Density N/A /km² (N/A) N/A /sq mi Time zone Imperial Standard Time (UTC... Image File history File links Aericaflag1. ... The Sovereign State of Aeterna Lucina (referred to in some court transcripts as the Sovereign Humanitarian Mission State of Aeterna Lucina) was an Australian micronation that existed between the late 1970s until the death of its founder in the 1990s. ... Operation Atlantis was a project developed with the intent of establishing a libertarian country on unowned international waters. ... The Empire of Atlantium, based in Sydney, Australia, claims to be a progressive political advocacy group promoting the idea of world government, non-territorial sovereignty and a hybrid monarchist-republican form of government. ... Stamps issued in 1981 by Aramoana to raise funds for the anti-smelter campaign. ... The Grand Duchy of Avram is a micronation founded in the early 1980s by Tasmanian John Charlton Rudge (who sources also alternately name John Avram and John Charlton His Grace the Most Noble the Duke of Avram), an anti-taxation campaigner and hermetic kabbalah adherent. ... Marxism is the political practice and social theory based on the works of Karl Marx, a 19th century philosopher, economist, journalist, and revolutionary, along with Friedrich Engels. ... Scania (SkÃ¥ne in Swedish  ) is a geographical region of Sweden on the southernmost tip of the Scandinavian peninsula, a historical province (landskap)[1] of the Kingdom of Sweden, since 1997 a county (Län) of Sweden, before 1658 part of the Kingdom of Denmark. ... Anthem: Two unnamed anthems1 Capital Nimis and Arx Official languages Phrased Latin2 Government Constitutional monarchy  -  Queen Ywonne I Jarl  -  President Kicki Hankell Independence from Sweden   -  Declared June 2, 1996  Area  -  Total 1 km²   sq mi  Population  -   census 0   -  Density 0 /km² (0) 0 /sq mi Currency Örtug3 (no code) Time... El Bolsón is situated in the far southwest of Río Negro Province in Argentina, at the foot of the Piltriquitron Mountain. ... The Conch Republic is a micronation declared as a tongue-in-cheek protest secession of the city of Key West from the United States on April 23, 1982. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Palm trees in Islamorada The Florida Keys is an archipelago of about 1700 islands in the southeast United States. ... Nick Copeman / HM King Nicholas I Nicholas Henry John Copeman, born January 6, 1979, is a situation-based prankster turned author. ... Image File history File links Gay_flag. ... The gay rights movement is a collection of loosely aligned civil rights groups, human rights groups, support groups and political activists seeking acceptance, tolerance and equality for non-heterosexual, (homosexual, bisexual), and transgender people - despite the fact that it is typically referred to as the gay rights movement, members also... For other uses, see Queensland (disambiguation). ... A stamp from Elleore. ... Separatist flag of EnenKio The Kingdom of EnenKio, or EnenKio for short, is a small separatist group of Marshall Islander heritage who lay claim to the United States unincorporated territory of Wake Island. ... Wake Island is an atoll (having a coastline of 19. ... For other uses, see Shetland (disambiguation). ... The Isle of Man is situated in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland, and the bailiwicks of Jersey and Guersey are situated in the English Channel to the west of the Cotentin Crown dependencies are possessions of The Crown in Right of the United Kingdom, as opposed to... Events July 26 - Battle of Edgecote Moor October 17 - Prince Ferdinand of Aragon wed princess Isabella of Castile. ... An area around Freston Road, Notting Hill, that declared independence from Great Britain in the late 1970s. ... Satellite image of the inner part of West London Ayad Dibis is the best in West London. ... David Rappaport David Stephen Rappaport (November 23, 1951 – May 2, 1990) was a British actor, probably one of the best known dwarf actors in television and film, standing at 3 11. Rappaport was born to a Jewish family in London, and soon developed talents in both music and theatre. ... Second-hand bookshop at Hay-on-Wye Hay-on-Wye (Welsh: Y Gelli Gandryll or Y Gelli), often described as the town of books, is a market town in Brecknockshire, Wales, very close to the border with England, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. ... MBE can stand for: Member of the Order of the British Empire Mail Boxes Etc. ... This article is about the former outlaws and guerilla fighters of the Balkans. ... Pinus leucodermis Blidinje Nature park Blidinje is a Nature park in Bosnia/Herzegovina, located in a massive valley between ÄŒvrsnica and Vran mountains. ... The Kingdom of Humanity, surrounded by the Humanity Sea, was a kingdom in the Spratly Islands established in 1878 by British captain James George Meads, who proclaimed himself King James I. Offered as a home for the poor and oppressed of Europe, at the time of King James death in... The Republic of Morac-Songhrati-Meads was a republic in the Spratly Islands established by Christopher Schneider in 1959. ... For other uses, see September (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see 1963 (disambiguation). ... The Hutt River Principality ( , ), previously known as Hutt River Province, is Australias oldest micronation. ... Slogan or Nickname: Wildflower State or the Golden State Other Australian states and territories Capital Perth Government Constitutional monarchy Governor Ken Michael Premier Alan Carpenter (ALP) Federal representation  - House seats 15  - Senate seats 12 Gross State Product (2005-06)  - Product ($m)  $107,910 (4th)  - Product per capita  $53,134/person... For other uses, see Australia (disambiguation). ... Map showing location of the Republic of Indian Stream. ... Oldenburg is a historical state in todays Germany named for its capital, Oldenburg. ... Oldenburg (Low German: Ollnborg) is an Independent City in Lower Saxony, Germany. ... The Republic of Kugelmugel Another view of Kugelmugel Kugelmugel is a micronation located in Vienna, Austria. ... For other uses, see Vienna (disambiguation). ... Anthem: Two unnamed anthems1 Capital Nimis and Arx Official languages Phrased Latin2 Government Constitutional monarchy  -  Queen Ywonne I Jarl  -  President Kicki Hankell Independence from Sweden   -  Declared June 2, 1996  Area  -  Total 1 km²   sq mi  Population  -   census 0   -  Density 0 /km² (0) 0 /sq mi Currency Örtug3 (no code) Time... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Lovely. ... Danny Wallace is the name of: Danny Wallace, former English international footballer. ... This article is about the island of Lundy, which is part of England. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... The Principality of Marlborough was a short-lived micronation located near Rockhampton, Australia in 1993. ... Meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek — by Dieric Bouts the Elder, 1464–67 Melchizedek or Malki-tzédek (מַלְכִּי־צֶדֶק / מַלְכִּי־צָדֶק, Standard Hebrew Malki-ẓédeq / Malki-ẓádeq, Tiberian Hebrew Malkî-ṣéḏeq / Malkî-ṣāḏeq), sometimes written Malchizedek, Melchisedec, Melchisedech, Melchisedek or Melkisedek, is a figure mentioned by various sects of both Christian and Judaic traditions. ... The Republic of Minerva was one of the few modern attempts at creating a sovereign micronation on the reclaimed land of an artificial island. ... The Republic of Molossia is a micronation founded in 1977. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... This article is about the U.S. State of Nevada. ... The Republic of Morac-Songhrati-Meads was a republic in the Spratly Islands established by Christopher Schneider in 1959. ... Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Map of Central America and the Caribbean The Caribbean Sea (pronounced or ) is a tropical sea in the Western Hemisphere, part of the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of the Gulf of Mexico. ... The Principality of New Utopia[1] is a micronation project established and operated by Lazarus Long (a. ... The flag of Nova Roma, based on the colours and symbols of the Roman Empire. ... This article is about the state which existed from the 6th century BC to the 1st century BC. For the state which existed in the 18th century, see Roman Republic (18th century). ... In the history of the Roman empire, civitas (pl. ... Res publica is a Latin phrase, made of res + publica, literally meaning public thing or public matter. It is the origin of the word Republic. // The word publica is the feminine singular of the 1st- and 2nd-declension adjective publicus, publica, publicum, which is itself derived from an earlier form... For the mandal in Andhra Pradesh, India, see Owk. ... Forms of government Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box:      Absolute monarchy is a monarchical form of government where the monarch has the power to rule his or her land or country and its citizens freely, with no laws or legally-organized direct opposition in force. ... Matriarchy is a term, which is applied to gynocentric form of society, in which the leading role is by the female and especially by the mothers of a community. ... Collars are a commonly used symbol of BDSM and can be ornamental or functional. ... Nightmare Stage is a late night talk show on Croatian TV station Z1 hosted by maverick traveller and author Željko Malnar. ... Location of Zagreb within Croatia Coordinates: , Country RC diocese 1094 Free royal city 1242 Unified 1850 Government  - Mayor Milan Bandić Area [1]  - Total 641. ... The arms of Rainbow Creek, depicting the scales of justice weighted towards Barnes nemesis - the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... The Kingdom of Redonda was a briefly independent kingdom. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Kingdom_of_Redonda. ... Redonda is an uninhabited island dependency of Antigua and Barbuda. ... Motto Our faith is our strength Anthem God Save the Queen Capital (and largest city) Edinburgh of the Seven Seas Official languages English Government Dependency of St. ... A stamp issued by Rose Island and overprinted in black with Esperanto text stating Italian (military) occupation. Rose Island (Esperanto: Insulo de la Rozoj) was a short-lived micronation located on a man-made platform in the Adriatic Sea, seven miles off the coast of Rimini, Italy. ... The Republic of Saugeais (French: La République du Saugeais) is a long-lived micronation located in western France, in the département of Doubs. ... Image File history File links Saugeais_flag. ... The Principality of Sealand is a micronation located on HM Fort Roughs, a former World War II Maunsell Sea Fort in the North Sea 10 km (six miles) off the coast of Suffolk, England, United Kingdom. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Sealand. ... Village motto: Sub umbra sedi (Latin: Sit in the Shade) Political status Unrecognized Principality/comune Elected head of state Giorgio Ier (Giorgio Carbone) Area 20 km² Population -Total(2000) E)  -  -Density 340 ? Currency euro, luigino Time zone GMT +1 Calling Code N/A Seborga is a small village located in... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... Talossa is the name of two micronations - the Kingdom of Talossa and the Republic of Talossa. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... This article is about entities that are not officially recognised by world governments or major international organisations. ... Tavolara is a minor island of Sardinia, Italy, with a small semi-extinct village. ... Sardinia (pronounced ; Italian: ; Sardinian: or ) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily). ... Charles Albert (Italian: Carlo Alberto Amedeo di Savoia; October 2, 1798 – July 28, 1849) was the King of Piedmont from 1831 to 1849. ... For other uses, see Atlantic (disambiguation) The Atlantic Ocean is Earths second-largest ocean, covering approximately one-fifth of its surface. ... A military dictatorship is a form of government wherein the political power resides with the military; it is similar but not identical to a stratocracy, a state ruled directly by the military. ... James Harden-Hickey (December 8, 1854-February 9, 1898) was an American writer during the 19th century. ... Valtio is a micronation in Finland, in Posio municipality, roughly eight kilometres North from the Posio centre. ... Posio is a municipality of Finland. ... Helsingin Sanomat is the biggest subscription newspaper in Finland and in the Nordic countries. ... Motto: Gloriosus et Liber (Latin: Glorious and free) Capital Winnipeg Largest city Winnipeg Official languages English French (de facto) Government Lieutenant-Governor John Harvard Premier Gary Doer (NDP) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament House seats 14 Senate seats 6 Confederation July 15, 1870 (5th) Area  Ranked 8th Total 647,797... Brandon Manitoba, a city in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. ... Rockall, a small, isolated rocky islet in the North Atlantic Ocean Rockall is a small, uninhabited, rocky islet in the North Atlantic, and one of the sea areas named in the Shipping Forecast broadcast on BBC Radio 4. ... Rockall, a small, isolated rocky islet in the North Atlantic Ocean Rockall is a small, uninhabited, rocky islet in the North Atlantic, and one of the sea areas named in the Shipping Forecast broadcast on BBC Radio 4. ... Greenpeace protest against Esso / Exxon Mobil. ... An oil well is a laymans term for any perforation through the Earths surface designed to find and release both petroleum oil and gas hydrocarbons. ... Lüchow-Dannenberg is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. ... Gorleben is a small municipality (Gemeinde) in the Gartow region of the Lüchow-Dannenberg district in the far north-east of Lower Saxony, Germany, a region also known as the Wendland. ... The Whangamomona (39°8. ...

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