List of micronations
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This is a partial list of micronations. Only the most prominent micronations have been selected for this list, and it will expand as more are added.
| Official title | Flag (if available) | Founded | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Empire of Agber |
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1995 | First founded as the Principality of Kolios, the project was reimagined in early 1998 as the Empire of Agber, with Kolios becoming a nation within the Empire. |
| Aerican Empire |
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1987 | An eccentric tongue-in-cheek micronation. It claims various terrestrial and interplanetary territories. |
| Principality of Aigues-Mortes |
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2011 | French micronation created to promote and support local initiatives of the eponymous city, located in Southern France, 23km east of Montpellier. |
| Empire of Angyalistan |
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1999 | French micronation that claims the Earth's horizon as its sovereign territory. |
| Kingdom of Argonne |
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2019 | Now-defunct miniature kingdom founded by Sir James Murphy after his abdication from as King of Scone. |
| Atlantium |
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1981 | Based in Australia, it advocates for global governance: specifically, no borders and freedom of movement. |
| Empire of Austenasia |
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2008 | A self-declared sovereign state based in the United Kingdom. |
| Calsahara |
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2009 | Self-declared state in central California founded by Travis McHenry. Now a colony of Westarctica. |
| Kingdom of Casbah |
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1995 | Now-defunct micronation founded by Travis McHenry in rural Pennsylvania. |
| Flandrensis | 100px | 2008 | A micronation which claims some territories of Antarctica, founded by Niels Vermeersch. |
| House of Homestead |
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2014 | Florida-based micronation ruled by Prince Arthur of Homestead claiming land in Andorra. |
| Hutt River |
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1970 | Commonwealth and declared itself to be a sovereign nation. It was known as the Hutt River Province until 2007. Now defunct. |
| Principality of Kolios |
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1995 | Founded by a group of elementary school students whose parents were stationed in Augsburg, Germany with the United States Army. Later incorporated into the Empire of Agber. |
| Ladonia |
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1980 | A micronation created by Swedish artist Lars Vilks as the home to sculptures created by him in the Kullaberg nature reserve in north-west Skåne. |
| Liberland |
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2015 | Claims an uninhabited parcel of disputed land on the western bank of the Danube, between Croatia and Serbia. It was created by Czech politician and activist Vít Jedlička. |
| Lostisland |
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2008 | Unlike many other micronations, Lostisland doesn't claim to be a sovereign state, but rather defines herself as a cultural and social project. |
| Molossia |
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1999 | A micronation founded by Kevin Baugh, occupying his semi-rural residential acreage in Nevada. It is run humorously as a dictatorial banana-republic |
| Reunion |
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1997 | A micronation founded by Brazilian law students as a political simulation. Reunion has a very active political system. It has issued passports, minted coins and is considered one of the most important Lusophone micronations. |
| Kingdom of Ruritania |
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1967 | The country began as a pseudo-simulation of a fictional nation, in 1967, but it evolved (post Internet) into a micronation having activities in the real world. |
| Saugeais |
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1947 | An officially sanctioned tongue-in-cheek micronation located in eastern France, in the département of Doubs. |
| Kingdom of Scone |
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2014 | Miniature kingdom governed by a monarchy and a parliament patterned after the British Crown and the Parliament at Westminster. |
| Sealand |
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1967 | A World War II military facility consisting of a man-made structure located off the English coast that was occupied and declared to be an independent state by Paddy Roy Bates. |
| Seborga | 1963 | A town in the Italian region of Liguria that claims never to have been a part of the modern Italian state. | |
| Kingdom of Shiloh |
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2008 | Micronation dedicated to cultural celebrations of the monarchical system of government and is noted for its persistent attempts at gaining political sovereignty and political independence, sometimes through unconventional means. |
| Slabovia |
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1984 | Slabovia exists in the hearts, minds and bodies of its noble and righteous citizens. |
| Talossa |
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1979 | A micronation founded as a bedroom kingdom by Milwaukee, Wisconsin resident Robert Ben Madison. Madison claims to have coined the term "micronation". |
| Užupis |
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1997 | Užupis is a neighborhood largely located in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania. In 1997, the residents of the area declared a Republic of Užupis, with its own flag, currency, president, and constitution. |
| Vikesland |
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2005 | A micronation located in Manitoba, Canada that was founded for the purposes of a TV documentary about micronations. It was founded by Christopher Beyette, who claimed two properties in and near the town of Brandon, Manitoba|Brandon. Now defunct. |
| Westarctica |
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2001 | Micronation founded by Travis McHenry that claims 1/8th of the continent of Antarctica. |
| Whangamomona | 1989 | A tongue-in-cheek micronation created as a tourism booster, and based in the rural New Zealand town of the same name. Past elected presidents have included a goat. | |
| Wirtland | 2008 | Wirtland is an experiment into legitimacy and self-sustainability of a country without its own soil, which transcends national borders without breaching or lessening the sovereignty of any involved. | |
| Wy | 2004 | Sydney over the construction of a driveway to his property. | |
| Zaqistan | 2005 | A small tract of land in Box Elder County, a remote part of Utah, on which its owner has built monuments. It has also issued passports. |


























