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  2. Micronation - Wikipedia

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    Micronations are aspirant states that claim independence but lack legal recognition by world governments or major international organisations. [5] [6] Micronations are classified separately from states with limited recognition and quasi-states, nor are they considered to be autonomous or self-governing as they lack the legal basis in international law for their existence. [7]

  3. Wikipedia:Micronations - Wikipedia

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    Example micronations: Sealand, Hutt River Province; DISPUTED. If the micronation has been covered in reliable sources as primarily a scam or attempt to defraud, the article should focus on the scam or the scamster and must not present the micronation as a legitimate entity.

  4. List of micronations - Wikipedia

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    Motivations for the creation of micronations include theoretical experimentation, political protest, artistic expression, personal entertainment and the conduct of criminal activity. [1]: 4 The following is a list of notable micronations.

  5. International Micropatrological Society - Wikipedia

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    The IMS was founded in 1973 by Frederick W. Lehmann IV of St. Louis, Missouri. [3] [4] It was the first organisation dedicated to studying micronations. [7]In 1977, documents from the IMS supposedly supporting the legitimacy of the Most Serene Federal Republic of Montmartre were used in a court case by Montmartre President Barry Alan Richmond to advocate for the micronation's inclusion in the ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. How the high seas became a renegades’ refuge, from ... - AOL

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    None of these tactics withstood their review of a Mexican judge and Gomperts's lawyers, so the boat sailed out a second time with another woman needing an abortion.

  8. 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]

  9. Mini-dokuritsukoku - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the President of the Alcohol Republic, representing the peace delegation of the micronations, visited Vatican City and shook hands with Pope John Paul II. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Following the burst of the asset price bubble in the early 1990s, many local businesses closed, city budget decreased and municipalities were merged and consolidated ...