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Update MicroCon The Micronational Hall of Excellence is an institution created with the goal of preserving history and recognizing the contributions of significant individuals in the field of micronationalism. These eight individuals received the Norton Award and were inducted during MicroCon 2022: Emperor Norton, Paddy Roy Bates, Kevin Baugh, Travis McHenry, Niels Vermeersch, Lars Vilks, Leonard Casley and Gabrielle Pourchet. [1]
Article Grand Duke Flandrensis
Monarch Niels Vermeersch Nicholas I of Flandrensis | |
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Grand Duke of Grand Duchy of Flandrensis (Micronation) | |
Assumed office September 4, 2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | February 23, 1988 |
Nationality | Belgian |
Niels Vermeersch, also known by his pseudonym Nicholas de Mersch d'Oyenberghe[2], is a Belgian micronationalist and the founder of the Grand Duchy of Flandrensis. He has been mentioned in several international publications about Flandrensis and micronationalism. [2][3][4][5][6][7] Since 2021 he is the chairmain of the environmental non-profit organization “vzw Groothertogdom Flandrensis”. [8]
Micronational carreer
[edit]According several publications Niels started Flandrensis in 2008 as a temporally hobby without any longterm intention [9], but the project quickly developed into a political simulation and later into a cultural organization [4] [6] [5]. Since 2016 the main focus is on Antarctica and climate change.[7][10]. In 2021 Niels registered his micronation in Belgium as an environmental non-profit organization (vzw groothertogdom Flandrensis) that uses the concept of micronationalism to raise awareness on climate change.[8]
Niels is a frequent guest and speaker at micronational meetings and international conferences like the Polination Conferences in London [11] (2012) and Perugia (2015)[12][13], Aigues-Mortes (2016) and Vincennes (2018) [14][15]. Some of the subjects were “Hobby-micronationalism in the 21st century”, “The influence of the internet on micronationalism” and “Ecological micronationalism”. In 2014 the French newspaper “Le Journal du Dimanche” described him as the “Woodrow Wilson of micronationalism” [16].
Environmental micronationalism
[edit]Niels is one of the first who introduced the concept of environmental micronationalism, using micronationalism to raise awareness for climate change. Due this unique concept Niels and his micronation receives attention from media and academics in publication on micronationalism. He is the co-author of several ecological charters. After President Trump announced in 2017 to withdraw the U.S.A. from the Paris Agreement, Niels took the initiative for the “Micronational Declaration on Ecological Stewardship”, signed at the international micronational convention MicroCon in Atlanta (U.S.A.).[2]
Trivia
[edit]- In 2014 the micronation Flandrensis – with Niels as central guest - was the theme of the television show "Normale Mensen" on the Belgian channel Één. [17]
- During the Flemish regional elections in 2018 Niels was a candidate on the list of a local green-liberal party (Tope8920, place 12) in the town Langemark-Poelkapelle, but was not elected. A key part of his campaign was promotion of a local currency, using Aigues-Mortes as example.[18]
References
[edit]- ^ "Micronational Hall of Excellence". The Official Website of the Micronational Hall of Excellence. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
- ^ a b c BAUDET, M., Voyage dans les micronations, ces pays de fantaisie qui réinventent la démocratie, Le Monde, 16 August 2021
- ^ (in Dutch) DAMIAANS, R., DILLEN, R., Uw krant op bezoek bij Europese micronaties Deel 1: Flandrensis, Het Belang van Limburg, 20 July 2012, page 20-21
- ^ a b (in Dutch) DAMIAANS, R., DILLEN, R., Dwergstaten Deel 1: Flandrensis, Gazet van Antwerpen, 23 July 2012, page 8-9
- ^ a b (in Dutch) GHEERAERT, T., Diplomatieke rel om een deel van Antarctica, Het Wekelijks Nieuws, 05 September 2013, page 10-11
- ^ a b (in Dutch) VANSTEENKISTE, A., “Hoogledenaar is Groothertog van micronatie Flandrensis, Het Nieuwsblad, 13 September 2012, page 22-22
- ^ a b MIDTSJO, L., Vi eren en nasjon vi med, Finansavisen, 13 October 2020, page 21-34
- ^ a b , Registration non-profit vzw Groothertogdom Flandrensis, Kruispuntbank Ondernemingen, 12 August 2021
- ^ (in French) Oeuillet, J., Le business des vanités : enquête sur les arnaques à la noblesse", Ed. du Moment, 16 April 2015, pages 207, ISBN 978-2-35417-370-8
- ^ BEANLAND , C., King of your castle, Open Skies, Emirates Printing Press, 01 May 2019, page 49-50
- ^ PoliNation 2012: 2nd International Conference on Micronations Archived 2013-01-28 at archive.today
- ^ THE TELEGRAPH, T. Coote, , Inside the weird world of the micronation, 14 July 2015
- ^ (in French) BONZOM, N., « Le sommet francophone des micronations, entre folkore et engagement citoyen », 20 minutes, 26 September 2016,
- ^ The Brussels Times, Springtime of micronations spearheaded by Belgian "Grand-Duke" Niels, 8 December 2015
- ^ (in French) PLACER, A., Sommet de micronations sur le pavé: folklorique et citoyen, La Voix du Nord, 21 January 2018
- ^ (in French) PRUDENT, R., Envie d’être chef ? Toi aussi, crée ta micronation en dix leçons , ‘Rue 89', 12 June 2014
- ^ (in Dutch) Alaska TV., "Normale Mensen", video, Één, 23 September 2014
- ^ "Interview with Niels about local currencies".
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Article President Molossia
Kevin Baugh | |
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President of Molossia | |
Assumed office 3 September 1999 | |
Premier of the People's Democratic Republic of Molossia | |
In office 21 February 1999 – 3 September 1999 | |
Prime Minister of Vuldstein, Edelstein, and Zaria | |
In office 26 May 1977 – 21 February 1999 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 30 July 1962 |
Kevin Baugh, (born 1962) is an American micronationalist and the founder of the Republic of Molossia. He has been interviewed by and mentioned in several international newspapers about Molossia and micronations in general. His Presidential term started on the 3 September 1999, which is the official date of foundation of Molossia. However, his involvement in micronationalism goes way back to the end of the 1970s.
Micronational carreer
[edit]The origins of Molossia come from a micronation childhood project, called The Grand Republic of Vuldstein, founded by Baugh and James Spielman on May 26, 1977.[1] Baugh has claimed that he based the idea of Molossia on the film The Mouse That Roared.[2][3] On April 16, 2016, Baugh hosted a tour of Molossia, sponsored by the website Atlas Obscura.[4] Since then he has been frequently organizing tours for tourists. Kevin is also the creator of MicroCon, a semi-annual summit of micronationalist government representatives, held biennially in odd years since 2015, as a venue for delegates of micronations around the world "to share their ideas, dreams and worlds with each other." He is a frequent guest and speaker at micronational meetings and international conferences like the Polination Conference in London [5] (2012) and MicroCon Las Vegas (2015), Atlanta (2017 and Toronto (2019).
Trivia
[edit]- In 2010 Kevin Baugh played the antagonist in the Nostalgia Critic comedy movie Kickassia, created by Doug Walker.
References
[edit]- ^ "There's a country inside the US. Allegedly". Condé Nast Traveller India. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 2019-04-10.
- ^ Deach, Ben. "Silver State Sights: The Republic of Molossia". kolotv.com. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
- ^ "Molossia and Vikesland? Leaders of (fake) nations gather in L.A." www.cbsnews.com. The Associated Press. 10 April 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
- ^ "Interviewing the President of Molossia". Atlas Obscura. 14 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
- ^ PoliNation 2012: 2nd International Conference on Micronations Archived 2013-01-28 at archive.today
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Article Angyalistan
Empire of Angyalistan Micronation | |
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Motto: Angyalistani Est Imperare Orbi Universo | |
Status | Current |
Official languages | French |
Demonym(s) | Angyalistanais(e) / Angyalistanese |
Organizational structure | Absolute monarchy |
• Head of State | Olivier Touzeau |
Establishment | |
• Declared | 31 January 1999 |
The Empire of Angyalistan (French: Empire d’Angyalistan) is a micronation with claims over the territory along the horizon garbage patches in international waters, which was founded in in 1999 by Olivier Touzeau. Angyalistan is not recognised by any country or government. [1]
Etymology
[edit]The origins of the Empire's name lay in the hungarian word angyal, which means angel, after a poetic work by it’s founder entitled "Odes and legends of the country of angels". The reference to angels echoes the specificity of the primary territory of the Empire, on the horizon: poetry and the art of dreaming are necessary mediators of the scientific truth of its geography, and angels do perfectly symbolize this requirement.
Territory
[edit]Angyalistan extends its territory along the horizon and is therefore a quantum nation: at every moment, each point on Earth is at the same time part of an infinity of horizon lines and not part of another infinity of horizon lines; the territory of the Empire is and is not at the same time, and Angyalistan has on it a quantum sovereignty. Since October 2013 the micronation also claims the garbage patches in international waters, with the aim of making disappear this physical territory.
Trivia
[edit]As a French-speaking state, the Empire of Angyalistan is a member of La MicroFrancophonie. Angyalistan was present on international conferences on micronations in Perugia (2015), Aigues-Mortes (2016), Atlanta (2017) and was the organizer of the conference in Vincennes (2018). [2][3]
External links
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- ^ (in French) BAUDET, M., L’Empire d’Angyalistan, Mallarmé et Pierre Dac pour boussoles, Le Monde, 18 August 2021
- ^ (in French) BONZOM, N., « Le sommet francophone des micronations, entre folkore et engagement citoyen », 20 minutes, 26 September 2016,
- ^ (in French) PLACER, A., Sommet de micronations sur le pavé: folklorique et citoyen, La Voix du Nord, 21 January 2018