List of micronations
The following table contains micronations , fantasy or pseudo states. For micro-states , which unlike micronations are from the community generally recognized as states see tiny country .
The list is limited to micronations that make a territorial claim. For purely virtual, game or simulation internet projects see Virtual Nation . In order not to be an endless catalog of entities known to only a few people, micronations registered here should be distinguished by a larger number of participants or long duration, special participants or special public attention.
designation | flag | Period | Residents / participants | Claimed area | Brief description |
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Akhzivland or Achsivland | since 1970 | 1 (Rina Avivi, the wife of the founder who died in 2018) | 10,000 m² in Israel |
Since he had built his house near the Lebanese border in 1952 without a permit, Ali Avivi, who was born in Iran, was threatened with eviction in 1970. Through effective media appearances as the founder of the state and the threat to use his rifle, he was able to evade access. After the founding had developed into an attraction for tourists, the State of Israel let him lease the property for 99 years. | |
Amikejo | 1907-1919 | historical | 2.7 km² in the border area Germany / Netherlands ( Neutral-Moresnet ) | After Napoleon's time there was disagreement over an area near Aachen as to whether it should belong to Prussia or the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. On this soon as Neutral Moresnet known condominium of the French professor Gustave Roy took on the initiative of a group of Esperanto supporters to the doctor Wilhelm Molly attempt under the name Amikejo to found the first Esperanto state in the world. | |
Ancient Principality of Seborga | since 1994 | about 600 | in Italy | A group around the florist Giorgio Carbone tried to prove with historical documents that the place Seborga does not belong to Italy , and founded a principality. It has been represented by a so-called honorary consul in Munich since 2011 . | |
Autonomous Republic of Utopia | October 3, 1990 00:00 for 1 night |
historical | Berlin | Unity critics gathered for the German reunification at Kollwitzplatz (until then Berlin-East) and, as a protest - just for this one night - proclaimed a republic of its own. | |
Colorful Republic of Neustadt (BRN) | June 22 to 24, 1990 "Government" until 1993 |
BRN: historically | a square as a space for a street festival in Dresden |
Allegedly a pub idea that has evolved into the proclamation of a republic and then an annual city festival. | |
Conch Republic | since April 23, 1982 | 14,768 (2004) | 15.4 km² Key West in the Florida Keys , USA |
Proclaimed by the Mayor of Key West at the time as a political protest against a US checkpoint on the access road to the mainland. Is kept alive as a tourist attraction after the checkpoint is demolished. | |
Dominion of Melchizedek | since 1986 | Taongi Atoll, Malpelo , Solkope Island, Clipperton Island |
Evan David Pedley and his son Mark Logan Pedley founded. In addition to the claim, which was extended one after the other to several uninhabited Pacific islands, the establishment became known primarily through the attempt to legitimize fraudulent offshore banks. | ||
Rüterberg village republic | until 2002: "Village Republic 1961 / 1967–1989" | historical; Place-name sign still exists | Rüterberg (on the Elbe) Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, formerly GDR | As a protest against the isolation by border fortifications of both the GDR and the FRG, the village republic of Rüterberg was proclaimed by the residents on November 8, 1989. The designation became part of the official municipality name and was officially allowed to appear in the place name sign from 1991 to 2002. | |
Free Republic of Liberland | since April 13, 2015 | 0 / almost 20,000 | Terra Nullius between Serbia and Croatia | Founded by Vít Jedlička, a member of the libertarian Czech Free Citizens Party (SSO) , Liberland claims an area on the banks of the Danube (between the main arm and the old tributary) whose affiliation with Serbia or Croatia is unclear. Under the motto Live and let live , the founder calls on people to apply to become residents. | |
Free Republic of Saugeais | since 1947 | approx. 5,029 | In the border area of France and Switzerland | Statehood jokingly conferred by the Prefect of the Doubs on a visit to the region over lunch. | |
Free Republic of Schwarzenberg | from May 8, 1945; For 48 days | historical | 1,500 to 2,000 km² in Saxony between Zwickauer Mulde and Freiberger Mulde | Subsequent name for a German area in the Saxon part of the Ore Mountains that was temporarily unoccupied after the surrender of the Wehrmacht . | |
Free State Bottleneck | January 10, 1919 to February 25, 1923 |
approximately 17,360 | Strip of land between Mainz and Koblenz on the Rhine | Incomplete territorial division of the victorious powers of the First World War led to an inhabited piece of no man's land until the Ruhr occupation . Edmund Pnicck , then mayor of the city of Lorch , proclaimed a Free State and organized the self-administration. | |
Free city of Christiania | since 1971 | about 850 | 0.34 km² in Copenhagen , Denmark | On an abandoned military site, a journalist took over the foundation through a series of articles. It set up a hippie commune there that managed itself for a long time. In February 2011 a court ruled in favor of Denmark; however, the residents were able to negotiate a purchase and thus avoid demolition. | |
Principality of Dellavalle | 2015 to February 2016 | 68 | approx. 3000 m² on the edge of Vercelli in Piedmont , Italy | Founded on a roundabout by the former craftsman Pier Giuseppe Dellavalle due to illegal expropriation of its property for road construction by the State of Italy in 2000 and after 15 years of legal dispute. | |
Principality of Sealand | since 1967 | 550 m² platform in the sea east of England | Abandoned WWII maritime fortress that Paddy Roy Bates , a British ex-major, occupied to operate a pirate radio station outside of territorial waters. Even if this was no longer in operation, he or his family still claim the platform as state territory. | ||
Gay & Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Sea Islands | since 2004 | Coral Sea Islands off Australia | Protest movement against the Australian Parliament's decision to reject same-sex marriage. A group of activists sailed to the islands and set a rainbow flag. | ||
Grand Duchy of Flandrensis | since 2008 | 220 | 14,890 m² islands in Antarctica |
The Grand Duchy claims some islands in West Antarctica and was founded on September 4th by the Belgian Niels Vermeersch , who has acquired the title of Grand Duke . | |
Global State of Waveland | 1997-1999 | historical | 784.3 m² island off Scotland |
The rocky island of Rockall , 450 km northwest of the Scottish coast in the Atlantic, was occupied by Greenpeace activists from June 10 to July 28, 1997, and a "global state" was proclaimed. An action by the environmental organization to prevent oil production in the region. | |
Kingdom of EnenKio | since 1994 | 6.5 km² Atoll Wake , in the Pacific | Allegedly proclaimed by separatist residents of the Marshall Islands , this seems to have been faked by an interest group of US citizens in order to enable fraudulent financial transactions under their names. | ||
Kingdom of Hay-on-Wye | since April 1, 1977 | 1,846 | Hay-on-Wye in Wales on the border with England | Founding goes back to the bookseller Richard Booth, who wanted to make the place, already famous for its bookshops, even better known. | |
Kingdom of North Sudan | since June 16, 2014 | min. 2 | Bir Tawil | In 2014, the American Jeremiah Heaton hoisted a self-designed flag on a controversial piece of no man's land between Sudan and Egypt and declared his seven-year-old daughter Emily a princess. | |
Kingdom of Redonda | since 1880 | 1.5 km² island in the Caribbean | The story was published by the writer Matthew Phipps Shiell that his father landed on the uninhabited island in 1865 and founded the Kingdom of Redonda. | ||
Kingdom of Talossa | since 1979 | approx. 270 | 13 km² in Milwaukee , USA | Founded by 14 year old Robert Ben Madison with territorial claim to his bedroom after the death of his mother. Madison claims that he was the first to use the term “micronation” on his website, which he set up for his kingdom in November 1995 and which quickly became popular through numerous media reports. | |
Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia | since 1860 | Area in the south of South America | Attempted establishment of a new France or a nation for the Mapuche population oppressed by Chile and Argentina by the adventurer Orélie Antoine de Tounens . | ||
Ladonia | since 1996 | 0 / approx.15,000 worldwide | 1 km² in Sweden | Founded after years of dispute between the artist Lars Vilks and local authorities over two larger sculptures he erected without permission in a nature reserve. | |
New Atlantis | 1964-1966 | 6 / historical | 30 m² on raft in the Caribbean | Founded by Leicester Hemingway in international waters around 15 kilometers off Jamaica on half of a 30 m² raft. | |
Other World Kingdom ("Kingdom of the Other World") | since June 1996 | unknown | Renaissance castle in Černá , Czech Republic | BDSM - Kingdom of Dominant Women ; ruled by "Queen" Patricia I .; The goal is that women can live out their dominance and men their submission in real life . Therefore, visitor visas for men cost a hundred times more than for women. | |
Principality of Hutt River | 1970-2020 | historical (formerly approx. 20 inhabitants, as well as 13,000-18,000 citizenships granted worldwide) |
75 km² in Western Australia | Farmer Leonard George Casley declared secession to the Australian central government in 1970 as a protest against their production quotas for wheat growing on his farm and proclaimed himself prince. In 2017 the 92-year-old abdicated after almost 50 years of reign and appointed his youngest son Graeme as his successor. In August 2020, with the loss of income from tourists during the COVID-19 pandemic , Graeme Casley was forced to declare the principality dissolved and then sell the farm. He admitted to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the proceeds were mainly used to pay tax debts to the Australian tax office. | |
Republic of Free Wendland | 33 days from May 3, 1980 |
about 300 | near Gorleben , Germany | Temporary hut village of the anti-nuclear movement on the site of the deep drilling site 1004. Founded in protest against the planned Gorleben nuclear waste storage facility , it existed until it was cleared by the police and the Federal Border Guard. | |
Republic of Koneuwe | since 1974 at the latest | Apartment size, Langstrasse 191, Zurich | Founded by the Swiss citizen Bruno Fabbri. The name stands for "Communist - neutral - western". | ||
Republic of Kugelmugel | since 1976 | 0/611 worldwide (as of February 2008) | about 100 m²; in the Prater, Vienna | Spherical house , built in 1971 in Lower Austria as an art project without a building permit. Edwin Lipburger, the artist, declared the house to be a republic of Kugelmugel in the legal dispute . In 1982 it was relocated to the Vienna Prater under Culture Councilor Zilk , where it is fenced, uninhabited and without connections. | |
Republic of Minerva | 1972 | historical |
Minerva Reefs in the South Pacific |
Attempted state establishment on a Pacific atoll by Michael Oliver, a real estate entrepreneur and millionaire from Las Vegas. During the first construction work, Tonga annexed the atoll militarily. | |
Republic of Molossia | since 1999 | 6–32 inhabitants | 0.0053 km² in Dayton , Nevada , United States | Kevin Baugh declared his home in Dayton, Nevada the Republic of Molossia in 1999. Professionally he continues to work for the National Guard of Nevada, in his spare time he has since appeared to visitors in a uniform he designed himself as ruler of Molossia. Molossia received more attention in the media, among other things because of a supposedly ongoing state of war with the GDR . After the actor and comedian "Doug" Walker and some friends invaded Molossia in a humorous way in April 2010 and took power, the micronation was called Kickassia for a few days . | |
Republic of Whangamomona | November 1, 1989 | approx. 30 | Whangamomona , New Zealand | In protest against the division of their hometown by new district borders, 20 residents in Whangamomona proclaimed an independent republic. The territorial reform could not be stopped, but since then a folk festival with several thousand visitors has been held every two years to celebrate Independence Day. A goat was president for several years and was said to have eaten the crucial ballot papers. | |
Republic of Užupis | since 1997 | 0.6 km² in Vilnius , Lithuania | Art action and occasion for an annual independence festival on April 1st. | ||
SoS State of Sabotage | 2003-2013; temporarily | 0 / approx. 14,000 worldwide | transnational / island off Finland | Initiative around the Austrian artist Robert Jelinek . Proclaimed on August 30, 2003 on the island of Harraka off Helsinki ( Finland ) and disbanded on the tenth anniversary as planned. | |
State of New Slovenian Art | since 1991 | transnational, changing | Provocative initiative by an artist collective from Slovenia . Temporary claim to the Volksbühne Berlin and set up a passport control. | ||
Sultanate of Occusi Ambeno | since 1968 | East Timorese exclave in West Timor , Southeast Asia | Fictitious founding of the state of a group around the New Zealand activist Bruce Grenville. | ||
The Free and Independent Republic of Washington Square | January 23, 1917 | 6 / historical | Greenwich Village neighborhood in New York City | In 1917 six artists proclaimed an independent republic on Washington Square Arch in Washington Square Park . Captured in John French Sloan's work "Arch Conspirators". |
Web links
Lists of micronations . List of micronations in MicroWiki .
Individual evidence
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