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Liberland
The Free Republic of Liberland, commonly referred to as Liberland, is a micronation founded by Czech right-libertarian politician and activist Vít Jedlička, who claimed an uninhabited stretch of floodplain on the Croatian bank of the Danube (known as Gornja Siga) in 2015, as territory for a new independent country. Not recognized by any country, it has since become an example of a micronation. Jedlička was inspired by the classical liberal Ludwig von Mises and objectivist Ayn Rand: he envisioned a political system characterized by laissez-faire capitalism, minimal government, and an economy ba
Rockall
Rockall () is a , uninhabitable granite islet in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is west of Soay, St Kilda, Scotland; north-west of Tory Island, Ireland; and south of Iceland. The nearest permanently inhabited place is in North Uist, east in Scotland's Outer Hebrides.
Užupis
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Romanov Empire
micronation created in 2011
Veyshnoria
Veyshnoria (, ) is a fictional state created for Zapad 2017, a joint Russo-Belarusian military training exercise. It neighbours Belarus and is an enemy of the Union State. Veyshnoria occupies most of Grodno Region and the northwestern parts of the Minsk and Vitebsk regions.
Morokulien
Morokulien (), also known as Fredsriket ("The Republic of Peace"), is a symbolic area on the Norway–Sweden border. A peace monument was erected there in 1914 to mark a century of peace between the two countries, and in 1959 the site became the ceremonial microstate of Morokulien during a joint Swedish–Norwegian radio broadcast. The site is widely regarded as the world's first transboundary peace park. In 2025, Morokulien became home to the world's first bi-national police station, jointly staffed by Norwegian and Swedish officers. The area functions as a cross-border tourist destination and cu
Republic of Peščenica
fictional state located in Zagreb