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Thursday, November 23, 2006

Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations is a tongue-in-cheek travel guide to real places that people have declared as “nations”, and the real people who have named themselves presidents and emperors. Kind of like DIY country-making.

Intrigued? Want to learn how to make your own nation?

To get started, check out this two-part feature on Micronations on the Sleepy Brain blog: here and here.

BLDGBLOG also posted an interview with Simon Sellars, one of the co-authors of Micronations, in which he reveals his own territorial tendencies:

BLDGBLOG: Have you ever declared your own micronation?

Sellars: Yes. I grew up in the suburb of Bentleigh, in Melbourne, Australia. It was an exceedingly boring place, like a retirement village - it seemed like I was the only teenager around at times. So I founded the Independent Republic of Bentleigh, declared myself President, and claimed the whole of Bentleigh as territory. Our national anthem was “We Can’t Be Beaten,” a song by the toughest band in the land, Rose Tattoo.

BLDGBLOG: What happened to it?

Sellars: We were beaten - the IRB was invaded by Poland. The Polish kid next door already hated me, but when he saw me poncing up and down the back yard draped in my IRB flag, he was enraged even more than usual. He jumped over the fence, punched me in the mouth and stole my lunch money - and that was all the IRB’s assets gone, just like that. He also stepped on my toy tanks and melted my plastic soldiers with a cigarette lighter, which meant the IRB had no defence force, and that was the end of it, really. My mother banned me from starting up a micronation ever again, unless I could back it up with sufficient armoury and investment capital, which of course I never could, being a very lazy kid.

BLDGBLOG is running an Invent-a-Micronation contest: in 100 words or less, describe what kind of micronation you would found - and where. Get all the details here.

Posted by Siobhan @ 04:07 PM · (2) Comments · Tell a Friend
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The Lonely Planet Guide to Micronations is wonderful, and the interview with Simon Sellars is great. Although the LP guide doesn’t include my own micronation Alphistia in the first edition, it will hopefully be considered for the next one. (Alphistia has a home on the web at http://www.alphistia.com.)

Anthony Skaggs  on  11/25  at  04:07 PM

Thank you for letting us know about Alphistia. I’ll have to visit next time I’m in the area. Many thanks.

Monique  on  11/26  at  09:26 AM
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