A strange combination: countries that does not physically exist and yet they are fully declared, have borders, government, laws, national hymns et cetera...
Do they exist or not or what? If schrödingers cats are to be found, they probable live (and/or not) in such countries. Apropos cats, the first country on the list is named after the finnish word for cat: "kissa". Nobody knows why, not even the king has a clue...
The History of the GUKK started in 1992, when, on the 12th of August, during a trip of his in Finland, HM King John-Lucas I, had the brilliant ideea of establishing the Kingdom. He has done that through the Declaration of Establishment. The name of "Kiseenia" or the "Kiseean Kingdom" derives from the word "kissa" which, in Finnish means "cat". It is uncertain what determined the King to choose this name, as he woke up with it and pronounced it imediately without any explanations. The resemblance of the name with "cat" has been discovered recently, while the studies of Kiseean history were in progress...
Read more: www.kiseenia.xyz.ro
It was in the year of 1996 that Ladonia rised and entered into a new form of time and space. On the 2nd of June the country proclaimed its independance from Sweden - if it ever was occupied; the country was hardly ever discovered. And now Ladonia prosper and develop, creating its own way into boundless freedom. No one is living in Ladonia, all of its citizens are nomades and pay visits to the two chief towns Nimis and Arx, erected during the period 1980-96... Read more: www.ladonia.net
Leblandia is a sovereign, independent nation. Not a club, hobby group or RPG game. At this moment our country exists more as a culture than state, within the territory of Poland, as a state within a state...
Read more: leblandia.republika.pl/leblandia_eng.htm
Here's the long and growing list: www.micro-nations.net