Posted on 12/27/2007 2:24:15 AM PST by BGHater
Have you ever wanted to rule your very own country? A micronation is an area of land claimed by one or more persons to be independent from any major recognized nation in the world. Some of these have incredible histories of war, triumph and independence and still survive today, while others have long since been abandoned, annexed or destroyed.
Sealand was established in the 1960s an Englishman and his family took possession of an abandoned anti-aircraft platform off the coast of Britain and declared it to be the Principality of Sealand. In the1970s a coup attempt was made and the island was taken over by one citizen of Sealand with outside assistance. Sealand was retaken with armed forces and its overthrowers were held for a time as prisoners of war until negotiations with foreign nations secured their release. More recently, Sealand caught fire though no one was seriously injured. Sealand has since been of international news interest in relationship to its controversial status as a data haven.
Molossia was founded in the 1970s on a small stretch of land in rural Nevada. The population of four claims to be an independent nation-state though it is completely encompassed by the United States of America. In theory, the country has a constitution. In practice, there has been political unrest which has given rise to a state of martial law in which the president (Kevin Baugh) has full authority. In Molossia, incandescent light bulbs, cat fish and tobacco have all been outlawed. Molossia was even host to the first ever intromicronational olympics.
Redonda was first claimed by Christopher Columbus in 1493, though many have claimed to be the king of this strange uninhabited rock ever since. With steep cliffs and just one square mile of land, Redonda is essentially empty save for some feral goats. Redondas biggest natural resource has historically been bird excrement, which was mined at a rate of 7,000 tons per year around the turn of the 20th Century. More recently, a pub in England claimed to be an embassy from Redonda in an attempt to be exempted from the English smoking ban on workspace. They were denied such status.
Other micronations have not fared so well. The Republic of Rose Island, for instance, was a short-lived pursuit that was demolished by the Italian navy for not paying taxes. Another would-be micronation founder, Leicester Hemingway (brother of author Ernest Hemmingway) attempted to found his own such settlement known as New Atlantis only to be pillaged by Mexican fishermen. The island Republic of Minerva also did not last long, being quickly invaded and annexed by the neighboring Tonga. The bizarre Empire of Atlanteum, located in Sydney, Australia and founded with some interesting and bizarre ideals, still survives, though its international political and legal status is questionable. For more on the weird micronations of the world and how to visit them, you can check out the Lonely Planet awesome travel guide to the worlds micronations.
bet immigrations isn’t a problem there
No catfish ? Sounds like it's time for a bloody revolution.
Ah, but are the "master of your domain"?
Self-ping.
Well, I’m the emperor of the internet. Reccanize!
Shhhhhh dude....your Mom will hear you....
“Due to circumstances beyond my control, I am master of my fate and captain of my destiny.” -A. Brilliant
Im a fat lazy member of the masses, ruled by whom ever advertises free beer.
I rule my household. Unfortunately my subjects are unruly.
I think one of those guys is my dad.
LOL!
From "The Contest". Seinfeld episode #51:
A really good movie, called “Welcome to Woop-Woop” depicts a rather interesting people who are independent and have their own state run enterprises. A real must see!
Appropriately, the next logical post must reveal the “King of Beaver Island”, in north Lake Michigan.
http://www.terrypepper.com/Lights/closeups/strang/strang.htm
Does having a micronation mean that you can bottle your own microbrew?
Yes, what an odd an entertaining movie.
“For a boy that age, every day is ‘dog day.’”
How can there be a nation inside the US?
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