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Are there famous countries or unknown countries in the world?

Private countries (or "micro-countries") refer to independent entities that claim to be separated from autonomous countries. But these countries have not been recognized by any leading country or any international organization. A private country refers to a country that unilaterally declares its independence. These countries are different from separatism or national self-determination movements. Most people think that they just go to extremes and play games, which is dramatic enough and usually maintained by one person or a family.

1. The Principality of Sealand (English) is a country claimed by individuals, but there is no universally recognized country in the world. It claims that the Roughs Tower is the only land territory in the country. This is an abandoned man-made building, located above the English Channel, about 10 km (6 miles) from the Suffolk coast in England, England. Since its founding, the country has been occupied by its head of state, Di Roy Bates, his family and partners. The permanent population of the Principality of Sealand rarely exceeds five, and the habitable territory area is about 550 square meters.

2. The Happy Kingdom of Coral Island.

Gay and lesbian kingdom of the coral sea islands, or gay and kipo kingdom of the coral sea islands, was founded on June 4th, 2004 by a group of like-minded homosexuals in the Coral Sea Islands of Queensland, Australia. The national flag of this country is the rainbow flag of gay organizations. Like (Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Canada), this place is a "country" that is in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. Gay people see it as a paradise. The political system of the gay kingdom in Coral Sea Islands is constitutional monarchy. The national monetary system uses the euro. So far, no country has recognized the gay kingdom of the Coral Sea Islands. Traveling, fishing and selling postcards are the only economic activities in this kingdom.

3. Conch Republic

1982, the U.S. Border Patrol set up roadblocks and checkpoints on the U.S. highway 1 to intercept all vehicles heading north to Florida, a neighboring city on the mainland, in order to search all illegal immigrants on the vehicles. The key west City Council has repeatedly complained about these acts, saying that these roadblocks have caused great inconvenience to people leaving key west and damaged tourism, which is very important to the islands. On April 23rd, 1982, the mayor of key west, dennis wardlow, and the city council declared the islands independent, with the names Conch and the United States.

4. Atlantis Empire

Boardwalk empire has a building in Kinks, Sydney, Australia. This is an organization that advocates government without borders. Also known as "the smallest country in the world", its land area is only 6 1 m2, 198 1 year. The king of the country, George Crookshank, called himself "George II". He decided to build a country when he was a teenager, and now he claims to have more than 200 citizens. He also claimed that his "empire" was a "legal, fully functional and non-territorial micro-state". One of them was appointed as the "Chief Justice" less than a week after becoming a citizen.

In addition to designing its own currency and stamps, the country has also promulgated a decimal calendar, declared Latin as the official language, and established a medal system, awarding the "Imperial Eagle Medal" and "Dawn Sky Medal".

5. Lovely kingdom.

Lovely Kingdom is an apartment on the fourth floor of a building in the suburb of London, England. Claiming to be "the only country in the world that uses double-glazed windows", the country has a round table, a TV, a vertical lamp, a sofa and a square table, and a lot of IKEA furniture.

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