Freedonia won't be sending a representative, but delegates from Molossia, Slabovia and Broslavia will all attend the MicroCon 2015 summit in Anaheim, Calif., on Saturday. If you're thinking that your ...
The Republic of Molossia is the city of your adolescent, Candy Land dreams, where the currency is cookie dough and the nation’s leader officially outlawed spinach. How does a place like Molossia, ...
The Republic of Molossia was founded in 1977. A small 11-acre micronation located in Nevada, United States, has only a population of 38 citizens and has amused many on the internet. Originally called ...
The best thing about starting your own micronation: You get to make up the rules. And in Molossia, the rule-making comes from the President, His Excellency, Kevin Baugh. It cost Baugh just $10,000 to ...
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America's Little-Known Micro-Nation Is A Delightfully Eccentric Destination In A Western State
The mouse that roared in the 1959 Peter Sellers comedy of the same name perhaps made the greatest impact on Kevin Baugh, now "his excellency president grand admiral colonel doctor" of the "micronation ...
Want to be king, queen, president or grand potentate of your very own country? All you really need to do is proclaim yourself as one, come up with a catchy name and make a flag. “Most micronations are ...
Nestled in north-western Nevada is a micronation unto itself: The Republic of Molossia. Micronations are small, unrecognised 'countries' of sorts and there are at least 200 of them in the world today.
LOS ANGELES -- The largest gathering of world leaders this side of the United Nations is convening Saturday at a decidedly less glamorous edifice: the Anaheim Central Library down the street from ...
Governed by President Kevin Baugh for over 30 years, this progressive micronation has a population of six: Kevin, his two sons and three dogs Credit: CHRIS LOBINA/REX FEATURES This half-hectare of ...
The Republic of Molossia is a 1-acre micronation in Nevada not recognized by anyone on Earth. Its currency, however, is sounder than the dollar, pegged to a fixed commodity the way U.S. currency was ...
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