Seborga () is a small village in the Italian region of Liguria near the French border. Administratively, it is a comune of the Italian province of Imperia, but since 1963 it has also been claimed as the Principality of Seborga, an unrecognized micronation. The main economic activities are horticulture and tourism. The population is 283 as of 2025. It is on the register of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").
Seborga is a tiny village in northwestern Italy near the French border that is officially part of Italy but has been claimed since 1963 as an independent principality, though this claim is not recognized by any country. The village, home to about 283 people, is known for its beautiful historic character, horticultural products, and tourism, making it an interesting case study in territorial claims and micronations.
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Seborga () is a small village in the Italian region of Liguria near the French border. Administratively, it is a comune of the Italian province of Imperia, but since 1963 it has also been claimed as the Principality of Seborga, an unrecognized micronation. The main economic activities are horticulture and tourism. The population is 283 as of 2025. It is on the register of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").
== Demographics ==
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