Grand Duchy of Flandrensis

Grand Duchy of Flandrensis
Micronation
Flag Coat of arms
Motto: Flandrensis Domi Nostrae
Status Current
Official languages Dutch, English
Demonym Flandriaan, Flandrensisian
Organizational structure constitutional monarchy
   Head of States Niels Vermeersch
Establishment
   Declared 4 September 2008 
Area claimed
   Total 14,890 km2
5,749 sq mi
Population
   census 407 (2016)
Purported currency Flandri[1][2][3]
Time zone GMT-8

The Grand Duchy of Flandrensis (Dutch: Groothertogdom Flandrensis) is a micronation with claims over some territories of Antarctica, which was founded in 2008 by the Belgian Niels Vermeersch. Flandrensis is not recognised by any country or government,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] nor is it their intention to be recognized as a country.[10]

History

The Grand Duchy of Flandrensis was founded on September 4, 2008.[11] The Micronation is inspired by the medieval County of Flanders (Pagus Flandrensis).[1][2][3][4][5] Flandrensis is regarded by the founder as a hobby-micronation, still the micronation has its own identity cards, currency, newspaper, constitution and national anthem. Flandrensis is also a political simulation[3] with political parties like the APPF (pirate party), DRP (royalist), NPF (nationalist), FDUP (unionist), FL-AL (solidarity), Lijst Govaert (liberal)[3] and L&S (republican)[12] and organises yearly elections.[3] Professor Alastair Bonnett of the University of Newcastle described Flandrensis as an example of a micronation that is inspired by a city council in which young people learn to make decisions.[13] The founder also describes Flandrensis as a cultural organisation.[1][2][3][7] In 2012 the micronation is composed of 128 citizens from 28 different nationalities[7] Outside the internet the activities of Flandrensis are restricted to the region around Roeselare [1][2][4][5] but the official embassy is located in the West-Flemish town Langemark.[3][7][14][14][8] Flandrensis has also a Commonwealth that unites only Dutch-speaking micronations: the Grand Duchy of Flandrensis, the Principality of Arkel and the Duchy of Campinia.[3] Flandrensis has been mentioned in Belgian regional media like the Krant van West-Vlaanderen[3][15] and Roeselare TV.[16] After the participation of Flandrensis in Polination 2012 (2nd International Conference on Micronations on July 14, 2012 at London)[17] the micronation came to the attention when the Belgian newspapers Het Nieuwsblad,[4] Het Belang van Limburg[1] and Gazet van Antwerpen[2] published an article about Flandrensis as part of a reportage on European micronations. In 2015 Flandrensis was also present on the 3rd International Conference on Micronations in Perugia.[10][18][19][20][21] Flandrensis is one of the few micronations whose coverage of the elections were published by local media.[12] In 2014 the micronation was the theme of the television show "Normale Mensen" on the Belgian channel Één.[22] The capital of Grand Duchy of Flandrensis is Giddis.

Territory

Flandrensis is regarded by the founder as an ecological venture, to raise awareness on ice melting.[10][23] Flandrensis has no intentions to visit their claims.[1][2][3][4][5][7][14][8][6] The territorial claims of Flandrensis are a statement to the international community and they claim that the micronation is the only country in the world that doesn't want any people on its territory.[10] On the basis of an interpretation of the Antarctic Treaty (1959), Flandrensis claims five islands off the coasts of West Antarctica: Siple Island, Cherry Island, Maher Island, Pranke Island and Carney Island.[24] Niels Vermeersch sent letters to the United Nations, the European Union and to the nations who signed the Antarctic Treaty to inform them of his claim. All of these countries ignored Niels and his claim. Because of the claims, a diplomatic conflict with the micronation Westarctica arose in 2010, this resulted in the creation of the Antarctic Micronational Union (AMU).[1][2][3][6] Coverage of this conflict[25] appeared in the Dutch Columbus magazine,[26] the Croatian newssite Telegram[27] and the French book Les Micronations.[28] In 2010 the on-line Russian newspaper Chastny Korrespondent (Private Corresepondent) published an article about Antarctic micronations and described Flandrensis as one of the most "resonant" micronations on Antarctica.[3][29]

National symbols

The flag of Flandrensis is inspired by the first Belgian flag of 1830. The original Belgian flag's yellow band has been replaced by white which symbolises a new beginning. For the same reason there are also two lions on the coat of arms, based on the Flemish lion.[1][2][3][8]

Micronational nobility

In 2015 the Belgian author Julien Oeuillet published the book "Le business des vanités: enquête sur les arnaques à la noblesse" about the subject of fake nobility and scams. The book mentions several micronations like Hutt River, Araucanía and Patagonia and Flandrensis. The author described the micronation Flandrensis as an alternative and humoristic way to get a title of nobility, but that nobility in the micronation only exists because of the medieval character of the micronation and not from ambition to create titles. Neither the founder nor the “citizens” use them outside the community of micronations. Although those titles are considered real and legal, because those are not Belgian noble titles, but the Flandrensisian ones. The micronation does not sell any noble titles.[11]

Photos of Flandrensis published in media

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See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (Dutch) DAMIAANS, R., DILLEN, R., Uw krant op bezoek bij Europese micronaties Deel 1: Flandrensis, Het Belang van Limburg, 20 July 2012, page 20-21
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (Dutch) DAMIAANS, R., DILLEN, R., Dwergstaten Deel 1: Flandrensis, Gazet van Antwerpen, 23 July 2012, page 8-9
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (Dutch) GHEERAERT, T., Diplomatieke rel om een deel van Antarctica, Het Wekelijks Nieuws, 05 September 2013, page 10-11
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 (Dutch) VANSTEENKISTE, A., “Hoogledenaar is Groothertog van micronatie Flandrensis, Het Nieuwsblad, 13 September 2012, page 22-22
  5. 1 2 3 4 (Dutch) VERHAEGHE, H., Middagpost West-Vlaanderen, Radio 2, 13 September 2012 (interview with Niels Vermeersch)
  6. 1 2 3 (French) BELENFANT, M., Sa Majesté le Grand-Duc de Flandrensis brise la glace, 'Le Jeu de l'Oie: La Revue Internationale de Sciences – Po Lille', April 2014, page 30-31
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 (French) PRUDENT, R., Envie d’être chef ? Toi aussi, crée ta micronation en dix leçons , ‘Rue 89', 12 June 2014
  8. 1 2 3 4 (Dutch) CORNILLIE, B., “Niels, groothertog van Flandrensis, Het Laatste Nieuws, 29 August 2014, page 20
  9. The Telegraph, Ten bizarre micronations, 14 May 2014
  10. 1 2 3 4 The Brussels Times, Springtime of micronations spearheaded by Belgian "Grand-Duke" Niels, 8 December 2015
  11. 1 2 (French) Oeuillet, J., Le business des vanités : enquête sur les arnaques à la noblesse", Ed. du Moment, 16 April 2015, pages 207, ISBN 978-2-35417-370-8
  12. 1 2 (Dutch) GHEERAERT, T., Verkiezingen in Flandrensis, Het Wekelijks Nieuws, 17 October 2014, page 62
  13. (Russian) APPARAT, 5 steps to create your own micronations, December 2014
  14. 1 2 3 (French) MAZARS, P., “Micronations: la tournée du grand-duc, ‘Le Journal du Dimanche', 28 July 2014
  15. (Dutch) DUBOIS, T,. Reportage plus: Niels Vermeersch staat als groothertog aan het hoofd van zijn eigen micronatie Flandrensis, 15 June 2012, page 10-11
  16. (Dutch) DEJONCKHEERE, A., Kleurrijk Roeselare: Roeselarenaar Groothertog, video, Roeselare TV, 2011
  17. PoliNation 2012: 2nd International Conference on Micronations
  18. (German) MOPO 24, H. von Dirk, Schräg! BRN will Mini-Königreiche nach Dresden holen, Dresden, , 28 July 2015
  19. (German) TAZ, J. Hanka, Treffen der Mikronationen in Italien, Dresden, , 23 July 2015
  20. (Italian) IL FATTO QUOTIDIANO, Micronazioni, conferenza ad Alcatraz (quella in Umbria) per costituire la “mini Onu, 04 July 2015
  21. (English) THE TELEGRAPH, T. Coote, , Inside the weird world of the micronation, 14 July 2015
  22. (Dutch) Alaska TV., "Normale Mensen", video, Één, 23 September 2014
  23. (Dutch) STROCHLIC, N., Ieder zijn eigen koninkrijk, National Geographic, april 2016, page 8-9
  24. USA Today, E. Lyman, New micronation faces birthing pains, 20 May 2015
  25. (Russian) THE VILLAGE, Federalization of the planet: what with the old world?, 24 October 2014
  26. (Dutch) COLUMBUS MAGAZINE, Het Groothertogdom Westarctica, 22 June 2010
  27. (Croatian) TELEGRAM, Države za koje niste čuli i koje nitko ne priznaje (a jedna nam je susjed), 2015
  28. (French) Delafontaine, L., Les Micronations, Montreuil-sur-Brêche, Diaphane, 14 September 2013, pages 160, ISBN 978-2-919077-19-9
  29. (Russian) Manchits, Roman (2010-08-28). "Родезийская война в Антарктиде" [Rhodesian War in Antarctica]. ChasKor. Retrieved 2015-10-05. Ещё одно из наиболее резонансных микрогосударств в Антарктиде — Великое Княжество Фландренсис.

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