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The term <b>micronation</b> refers to purported independent 'nations' claimed to exist by an individual or group, but which have little or no real population and no territory under their control. Examples of micronations include Hutt River Province (a farm in Western Australia which claims to have seceded from Australia and to be an independent principality). Micronations have been around for decades, but with the spread of the Internet there are now many websites representing micronations. For example, see . | The term <b>micronation</b> refers to purported independent 'nations' claimed to exist by an individual or group, but which have little or no real population and no territory under their control. Examples of micronations include Hutt River Province (a farm in Western Australia which claims to have seceded from Australia and to be an independent principality). Micronations have been around for decades, but with the spread of the Internet there are now many websites representing micronations. For example, see . | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 27 October 2001
The term micronation refers to purported independent 'nations' claimed to exist by an individual or group, but which have little or no real population and no territory under their control. Examples of micronations include Hutt River Province (a farm in Western Australia which claims to have seceded from Australia and to be an independent principality). Micronations have been around for decades, but with the spread of the Internet there are now many websites representing micronations. For example, see .
Examples of micronations include: