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From: Georgivs2
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  • I'm in the early stages of Forming a Micronation, I have a premenat Popualtion, but no defined Territory

    The Government is in the prosses, I'm the Head of State and the Foreign Misiter, we have a Prime Mister, Mistier Governing the Armed Forces and a Minister of Trade.

    It is also Recognized by at least 4 other Micronations.

  • how did you become a Micronation because i want to start a Micronation of my own

  • @ufos15630 Starting at the beginning is generally a good idea.

  • Es gibt den ersten Spielfilm über einen virtuellen Staat: 8.Wonderland

    schaut unter 8wonderland org oder den trailer hier bei youtube

    youtube.com/watch?v=9ssn6eZqV5­o

  • @Hottopicjunkie1 Bigger than what?

  • The United States will soon take over Australia's record, I think.

    Especially considering all the micronations formed over the past 2 and a half years.

  • @AuburnAttack21 ...and where might they be, exactly?

  • @Georgivs2

    Everywhere. I know of micronations with territories in Washington, California, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado, every state in the midwest, Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, etc.

    Some, like the Empire of New Europe and the Kingdom of Coleraine, claim territories in entire states, and more than one at that.

    And then there is us, the Republic of Ultamiya, in Pennsylvania.

    In any case Australian micronations don't seem too plentiful nowadays.

  • @AuburnAttack21 There's a big difference between "claiming" territory and having the legal right to occupy it yourself. Micronations that "claim" parts of Antarctica, Arkansas or the Moon do not own the actual real estate in question, nor do they have the right to occupy it - or have the means of enforcing their claims - which renders them meaningless. Most Australian territorial micronations are situated on land that the people in charge personally own or have a legal right to occupy.

  • @Georgivs2

    That is because Australia isn't nearly as dense as North America is. You have the power to enforce those said claims, we don't because most of it is already owned.

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