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May 20, 2019, 05:22:01 PM
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I suppose you're only referring to unrecognized micronations?

If not - what about Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Liechtenstein, the Vatican.... even Malta and Montenegro... (some people consider them too big).
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May 20, 2019, 06:45:09 PM
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I suppose you're only referring to unrecognized micronations?

If not - what about Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Liechtenstein, the Vatican.... even Malta (some people consider it too big).

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A micronation, a model country or new country project
With the exception of the vatican all others listed arguably not micronation all have a population above 30k, same as Gibraltar.

Smaller nations are
Palau with over 20,000
Nauru 12,000
Tuvalu 10,000

Recognized, so if a military dictatorship like Thailand give someplace the ok than its legit?




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Réunion (unfortunately noting in english)
http://www.reuniao.org/projeto4.0/inicio.htm

Republic of Formoria
http://fomoire.org/

Republic of Cascadia
https://zapatopi.net/cascadia/

Empire of Atlantium
http://atlantium.org/

Texas Nationalist Movement
https://tnm.me/

Vermont Republic
http://vermontrepublic.org/vermont-declaration-of-independence/

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