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  2. MicroWiki - Wikipedia

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    MicroWiki is a free online encyclopedia about micronations launched in 2005. [1] It has since become the principal way in which Internet users document micronational matters, as most do not meet Wikipedia's notability requirements. [2] It is maintained by volunteers using the same MediaWiki software as Wikipedia. [3]

  3. Wikipedia:Micronations - Wikipedia

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    Anybody can declare themselves head of a free state, and achieving trivial media coverage is not difficult. Micronation articles need, therefore, to have strict notability standards, and multiple independent non-trivial reliable sources per WP:RS. Wikipedia is most certainly not for things made up in school one day

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Micronations - Wikipedia

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    The micronation likely inspired The Aynvaul Community a small community group that supports the revival of the Irish language on Long Island. Some localized articles do exist but no pictures are provided. [13] Kingdom of Ruritania (micronation) - Originally stems from a school book project it is based on the fictional country of the same name.

  5. Free Territory of Freedomland - Wikipedia

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    The Free Territory of Freedomland was a micronation that covered the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea from 1956 to 1974. It was established by Tomás Cloma. It was established by Tomás Cloma. History

  6. 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]

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Talossa - Wikipedia

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    Several new "citizens" joined Talossa as a result, and Madison began to claim that he was the inventor of the term "micronation". [citation needed] In April 1996, Madison reestablished the dormant League of Secessionist States—an intermicronational organisation originally founded by him and two friends in 1980—and launched a website for it ...