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  2. List of micronations - Wikipedia

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    Micronations, sometimes also referred to as model countries and new country projects, are small, self-proclaimed entities that assert their sovereignty as independent states but which are not acknowledged as such by any of the recognised sovereign states, or by any supranational organization.

  3. Micronation - Wikipedia

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    MicroWiki, the largest micronational wiki and encyclopaedia, has thousands of articles on various topics related to micronationalism "with many country pages [on MicroWiki] longer than those of real nations [on Wikipedia]", [174] and a number of micronations exist and conduct diplomacy solely on the wiki, utilising it as an online community.

  4. Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    Micronations are political entities that claim independence and mimic acts of sovereignty as if they were a sovereign state, but lack any legal recognition. [2] According to Collins English Dictionary, many exist "only on the internet or within the private property of [their] members" [3] and seek to simulate a state rather than to achieve international recognition; their activities are ...

  5. List of states with limited recognition - Wikipedia

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    Some countries establishing diplomatic relations such as the United States have recognized the Cook Islands as a fully sovereign state, while some such as France have not. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] The Cook Islands are a member of nine United Nations specialized agencies , and the United Nations currently classifies the Cook Islands as a "non-member state ...

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Micronations/FAQ - Wikipedia

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    It can be hard to differentiate between micronations and secessionalist movements. However, micronations are usually humorous and do not seriously pursue independence in terms of recognition. Secessionalist movements are more serious and actually try to achieve independence and recognition, sometimes by violence.

  7. How the high seas became a renegades’ refuge, from ... - AOL

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    No country formally recognizes Sealand, and even though the definition of Britain's territorial waters changed in 1987, thereby encompassing the area around Sealand, this micronation's ...

  8. Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations

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    Micronations are political entities that claim independence and mimic acts of sovereignty as if they were a sovereign state, but lack any legal recognition.They are classified separately from states with limited recognition or quasi-states as they lack the legal basis in international law for their existence. [1]

  9. Wikipedia:Micronations - Wikipedia

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    Articles on micronations should be written with a neutral point of view in a style and tone which reflects the predominant view of the reliable sources. Examples: Examples: If the reliable sources indicate that the "micronation" is regarded as a cultural curiosity or cultural phenomena only it should be written about in the same tone, and not ...