Micronations Issues
Micronations, sometimes known as unrecognized nations or ephemeral states, are countries which claim status as independent nations, but which lack diplomatic recognition by the world community. Many claim some physical land area as their national territory; others are non-territorial, existing only in the virtual world. These nations may represent true secessionist movements, experiments with political and governmental models, or extended jokes. The line between serious and whimsical micronations is often a thin one.
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Micronational News Network - A source of news and general discussion for the micronationalist community.
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United Micro Nations - Organization of micronations from around the world.
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League of Micronations - An intermicronational organization that exists to promote diplomatic relations between micronations, express the opinion of the members of the intermicronational community, and to provide a place where all micronations can support each other.
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Nichtsburg et Zilchstadt - Coins from micronations and other unusual locales.
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What Is A Micronation? - Information about micronations.
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A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace - Document written by John Perry Barlow declaring cyberspace independence.
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Virtual Nations - Article by Andrew Weiner discusses Freedonia, Aerica and other micronations.
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How to Start Your Own Micronation - A general guide to micronation building.
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The Micronations Page - Examination of micronationalism includes a synopsis of well-known micronations.
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League of Secessionist States - Organization focusing on uniting micronations in the same manner as the United Nations.
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Micronations.Net - Global portal for micronations featuring news, discussion, articles, media, organizations and reference material.
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My Way: Getting in touch with your inner Turkmenbashi - Article published in the Atlantic by Culleen Murphy which explores the world of micronations.
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Micronation and Sovereignty Website Index - Links to micronations, including actual small states, governments in exile, sedition groups, new country projects, and fraudulent micronations.
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What is Micronationalism? - An introduction covering the full breadth of the phenomenon.
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