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* In 2010, a documentary film by Jody Shapiro entitled ''How to Start Your Own Country'' was screened as part of the Toronto International Film Festival. The documentary explored various micronations around the world, and included an analysis of the concept of statehood and citizenship. Erwin Strauss, author of the eponymous book, was interviewed as part of the film.
* In 2010, a documentary film by Jody Shapiro entitled ''How to Start Your Own Country'' was screened as part of the Toronto International Film Festival. The documentary explored various micronations around the world, and included an analysis of the concept of statehood and citizenship. Erwin Strauss, author of the eponymous book, was interviewed as part of the film.


* In 2012, a conference of micronations (PoliNation 2012) was held in London. Micronations with representatives in attendance included the Empire of Atlantium, the [[Republic of Molossia]], the [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis]], [[Royal Republic of Ladonia|Ladonia]], and the [[Empire of Austenasia]].
* In 2012, a conference of micronations (PoliNation 2012) was held in London. Micronations with representatives in attendance included the [[Atlantium|Empire of Atlantium]], the [[Republic of Molossia]], the [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis]], [[Royal Republic of Ladonia|Ladonia]], and the [[Empire of Austenasia]].


* The Australian television comedy series ''Micro Nation'' is set on the fictional island micronation of Pullamawang, which remained independent from Australia because they "forgot to mail in their paperwork" at the Federation of Australia in 1901.
* The Australian television comedy series ''Micro Nation'' is set on the fictional island micronation of Pullamawang, which remained independent from Australia because they "forgot to mail in their paperwork" at the Federation of Australia in 1901.

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