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

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    Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations has 160 pages, and includes an introduction and a full index. [ P 2 ] It is fully illustrated. [ 14 ] The book's profile of micronations offers information on their flags , leaders, currencies , maps and other facts.

  3. List of micronations - Wikipedia

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    Talossa's founder claims to have invented the term micronation as well. [1]: 101 Although Talossa was disestablished by its founder in 2005, it nevertheless continues to exist, due to the continued efforts of its citizens. [71] The micronation is notable for having its own invented language, which has an extensive vocabulary.

  4. Micronation - Wikipedia

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    A micronation is a political entity whose representatives claim that they belong to an independent nation or sovereign state, but which lacks legal recognition by any sovereign state. Micronations are classified separately from de facto states and quasi-states ; they are also not considered to be autonomous or self-governing as they lack the ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. MicroWiki - Wikipedia

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    The site has message forums on micronation-related discussions on the messaging application Discord. [citation needed] Hayward and Khamis claimed in an academic journal for Shima that many of the micronations featured on the wiki were, in fact virtual entities which existed almost solely as listings on the encyclopedia. They claimed that some ...

  7. How to Rule Your Own Country: The Weird and Wonderful World ...

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    Bust of Prince Leonard in the Principality of Hutt River, one of the micronations profiled in How to Rule Your Own Country. How to Rule Your Own Country particularly deals with an overarching theme on the disproportionate number of micronations located within Australia, which the authors explore in the first chapter and attribute to "larrikin tradition" and the country's remoteness.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Micronations/FAQ

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    A micronation is formed by the declaration of an independent and sovereign nation that is not recognized by governments of established countries. They are typically thought of as mimicking actual states with the appearances and formalities of governance, but without any actual power or recognition.

  9. Mini-dokuritsukoku - Wikipedia

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    The story was in turn inspired by the micronation of New Atlantis. [5] The following micronation boom, fuelled by copy cat behaviour from businesses such as ryokan and minshuku, reached its peak at 1983 before seeing the numbers of new micronations decline. [6] [3] By 1988, approximately 150 micronations had been established. [7]