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Whether you’re tired of all the restrictions in your country or are just looking for a fun, new hobby, starting a micronation could be the answer. It doesn't matter how old you are. Creating a micronation is a great way to have fun, meet people, and be in charge! Think about what goals you have in creating a micronation and what you hope to accomplish before beginning. If you truly hope to secede from your parent nation, accept that this is practically impossible no matter how much time and effort you put into it.

Quick Steps

  • Define your goals for the micronation.
  • Pick out a name for your micronation.
  • Claim the territory and boundaries for your nation.
  • Find like-minded people to join your nation as citizens.
  • Build a government and outline laws and regulations.


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Planning

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  1. Are you looking for a fun project, or are you interested in creating an actual sovereign nation? Think about why you want to create a micronation and what you hope to get out of it. Figuring out what type of micronation you want will help you determine how to proceed. Types of micronations include:
    • Historical, social, political, or economic simulations
    • Exercises in personal entertainment, fantasy, or artistic expression
    • Models for utopian worlds
  2. To ensure you have a complete understanding of what a micronation is and what it entails, do some research on other micronations. Some are created as a hobby, while others are created in earnest. Find more information in books, like Kathy Ceceri’s Micronations: Invent Your Own Country and Culture or Erwin S. Strauss’s How to Start Your Own Country . [1]
    • You can also find tons of information on the Internet or watch films such as The Mouse That Roared , Moon Over Parador , and The Prisoner of Zenda .
    • Look into other micronations, like The Republic of Molossia, Freetown Christiania, and The Principality of Hutt River. [2]
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  3. You may want to create a micronation as a fun hobby with like-minded individuals. Or, you may take this endeavor quite seriously with the hopes of achieving independence for your nation. Recognize that there are many hurdles you will need to face if the latter is your goal. [3]
    • Expect to encounter challenges along the way, such as finding citizens, claiming territory, constructing a government, creating industries, establishing an economy, and entering into foreign relations.
  4. Your new nation will need a name. Consider your goals when determining a name. If you are looking to keep your parents from harassing you about chores, you could pick something like “The Nation of Dirty Laundry.” However, if you truly hope to have your micronation taken seriously, choose a more appropriate name, like “The Mountain Republic” or “The Free Island of the Pacific.” Search it up before using it (remember, someone else might have chosen this name). [4]
  5. While there are many one-person micronations out there, you’ll need citizens to join your micronation if you intend to achieve sovereignty. You can ask friends, neighbors, and family members. You can also find citizens through advertisements or on the Internet through your own website or micronation forums.
  6. If you’re hoping to secede from your parent nation, you’ll need to meet specific statehood requirements. The Montevideo Convention of 1933 defines the four requirements of statehood: you must have a defined territory, a government, a permanent population, and the ability to enter foreign relations. [5]
    • When you meet these requirements, you’ll have a sovereign nation, but you're still considered a micronation until another country officially recognizes you.
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Nation Building

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  1. You don't have to buy any land for a nation; you have to claim it. It can be a room in your home, your backyard, your whole property, or something public, such as a park or an empty lot. You can also claim an uninhabited island or a deserted section of the forest. Be sure to find out and follow the laws concerning claiming land in your area. [6]
    • Some micronation creators choose to live on a ship off the coast of a sovereign nation, as well.
  2. Decide on a type of government, such as a republic, monarchy, or dictatorship. You could also create your own political party . Enforce this government and ask other citizens to become officials. You can choose to be the leader or elect someone else to be the leader of your new government.
  3. You can create a constitution or write laws for your micronation. For example, you can choose to ban certain items in your country, extract fees for entering your nation, or have your citizens pay taxes. Micronations are free to create whatever laws or restrictions they wish!
  4. Every nation needs a strong economy to succeed. You can choose to use the currency of your parent nation or create your own! You can order custom coins and currency online if you decide to create your own. Create and develop industries and discuss trade options and other economic factors, like if you’ll have a stock market, as well.
  5. You can contact other micronations' leaders to develop diplomatic relationships and ratify an international treaty or alliance. Your friends or relatives can be ambassadors of your country. Remember to use official and formal language in your documents and at diplomatic meetings, especially if you’re communicating with established governments. [7]
  6. You can make your own stamps, assuming you’d have your own postal service to deliver mail or go online to order custom stamps that your parent government will recognize. Passports are another item your citizens may need if they plan to leave or reenter the land that’s been designated for your micronation. Enlist your citizens to help you design and manufacture these essentials. [8]
  7. If you’re aiming to become a sovereign nation, you’ll need housing, schools, offices, farms, stores, banks, industries, and more. You could also add a park, memorial, small museum, or gallery to your micronation’s territory. For example, you can fill a memorial room with important documents, artifacts, paintings, and photos of your micronation's history.
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Creating National Identity

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  1. Create a website for your nation. The truth is, many micronations exist exclusively online. Creating a website is an important step to starting a micronation, but it shouldn’t be the extent of the work you do. However, a website does let others know of your presence and can help you find citizens and donations for your nation. Please spend some time learning how to create a website or ask a tech-savvy friend for their help. [9]
  2. Every nation needs an anthem, flag, coat of arms, and national motto! You can also choose national symbols such as national bird, animal, food, or sport. This is an entertaining part of creating a micronation, as you have complete creative control over choosing what songs and symbols represent your micronation best. [10]
    • Go online to order custom flags, pins, etc., for your micronation.
  3. For example, you may want to celebrate the day of the establishment of your micronation, anniversaries of historical events (Victory in Europe Day, International Workers' Day, the day you created your micronation, etc.), or religious holidays (Christmas, All Saints’ Day, etc.). Ask your citizens what they would like to celebrate and why to help you decide on the best holidays for your micronation.
  4. Activities are a great way to promote your nation and create interesting info to add to your website. If there is enough population in your nation, you could form a sports team or negotiate international trade between people or micronations. You could also create a float about your micronation to put in a parade in your area, host a jam session or poetry reading, or host a costume contest or talent show.
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    How much land do I need to start a micro nation?
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    There is no specific amount of land you will need. All you need is established territory, it can be as small or as large as you like.
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    Does a micronation need to have territory?
    Austin Jaax
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    While some people have created micronations without any territorial claim, it is generally recommended that your nation does claim some territory in order to legitimize its status under the requirements of the Montevideo Convention.
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    Can I start my micronation at school?
    Austin Jaax
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    Sure you can, I have meet many micronationlists who have created their micronations at the schools that they attended.
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      Warnings

      • Check with your local and federal laws before creating a nation because it can be illegal in some countries or states.
      • Keep in mind that no micronations have been recognized as sovereign nations at this point (there is a reason why they are called micronations ). It will require a significant amount of effort for your micronation to secede from your parent nation officially.
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      Although it’s nearly impossible to actually secede from a parent nation, you can still create your own micronation. First, claim territory for your nation, being sure to follow any laws concerning claiming land in your area, and have a permanent population of people living within the territory. Construct a government for your nation, such as a republic or a monarchy, and create laws and restrictions. For tips on developing foreign relations and obtaining statehood, read on!

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