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'''MicroCon''' is a biennial [[w:summit (meeting)|summit]] or [[conference]] of [[micronation|micronationalists]] held in every other year since April 11, 2015. The event was created by Kevin Baugh of the [[Republic of Molossia]], and every summit since has been hosted by a different [[micronation]]. MicroCon is a significant event in the micronational community, serving as a venue for exchanging ideas between micronationalists. The event has also been compared to the micronational equivalent of a session of the [[United Nations General Assembly]]. The largest edition, MicroCon 2019 in [[w:Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], [[Ontario]], Canada, had 113 attendees from 43 micronations. MicroCon 2023 was the first edition to consist of two separate events: an American summit in [[Joliet, Illinois]], and a European summit in [[Ypres]], Belgium. |
'''MicroCon''' is a biennial [[w:summit (meeting)|summit]] or [[conference]] of [[micronation|micronationalists]] held in every other year since April 11, 2015. The event was created by Kevin Baugh of the [[Republic of Molossia]], and every summit since has been hosted by a different [[micronation]]. MicroCon is a significant event in the micronational community, serving as a venue for exchanging ideas between micronationalists. The event has also been compared to the micronational equivalent of a session of the [[United Nations General Assembly]]. The largest edition, MicroCon 2019 in [[w:Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], [[Ontario]], Canada, had 113 attendees from 43 micronations. MicroCon 2023 was the first edition to consist of two separate events: an American summit in [[Joliet, Illinois]], and a European summit in [[Ypres]], Belgium. |
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⚫ | MicroCon is a biennial convention for [[micronational]]ists held since 2015. The event was created by Kevin Baugh, President of the [[Republic of Molossia]].{{sfn|Hobbs|Williams|2021|pp=102, 155}} Micronations are [[political entities]] that [[aspirant state|claim independence]] and mimic acts of [[sovereignty]] as if they were a [[sovereign state]], but lack any [[legal recognition]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Sawe|first=Benjamin Elisha|date=25 April 2017|url=https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-a-micronation.html|title=What Is A Micronation?|series=World Facts|work=World Atlas|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Many exist "only on the internet or within the private property of [their] members"<ref>{{cite dictionary|title=micronation|url=https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/micronation|dictionary=[[Collins English Dictionary]]|publisher=[[HarperCollins]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> and seek to simulate a state rather than to achieve [[international recognition]]; their activities are almost always trivial enough to be ignored rather than challenged by the established nations whose territory they claim.<ref>{{cite web|last=Oeuillet|first=Julien|date=7 December 2015|url=https://www.brusselstimes.com/35805/springtime-of-micronations-spearheaded-by-belgian-grand-duke-niels|title=Springtime of micronations spearheaded by Belgian "Grand-Duke" Niels|work=[[The Brussels Times]]|archive-date=13 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160113080229/http://www.brusselstimes.com/magazine2/4653/springtime-of-micronations-spearheaded-by-belgian-grand-duke-niels|url-status=live|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite thesis|url=https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/files/22951152/moreau_thesis_finalsubmission.pdf|last=Moreau|first=Terri Ann|year=2014|title=Subversive Sovereignty: Parodic Representations of Micropatrias Enclaved by the United Kingdom|publisher=[[University of London]]|page=138|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> MicroCon is a significant event in the [[micronational community]].{{sfn|Hobbs|Williams|2021|p=214}} A venue for exchanging ideas between micronationalists, MicroCon has been compared to a [[w:summit (meeting)|summit]] and dubbed the micronational equivalent of a session of the assembly of the United Nations.<ref name="GPB"/><ref>{{cite news|last=Simon|first=Johnny|date=31 March 2018|url=https://qz.com/1196022/photos-the-leaders-control-some-of-the-small-nations-in-the-world|title=Meet the leaders of the world's imaginary nations|work=[[Quartz (publication)|Quartz]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The first edition of MicroCon commenced on April 11, 2015 at the Anaheim Central Library in [[Anaheim, California]]. The event was organised and hosted by Baugh.<ref name="CBS News">{{cite news|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/molossia-and-vikesland-leaders-of-fake-nations-gather-in-l-a/|title=Molossia and Vikesland? Leaders of (fake) nations gather in L.A.|date=10 April 2015|work=[[CBS News]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref name="NPR">{{cite news|last=Neuman|first=Scott|date=10 April 2015|url=https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/04/10/398757610/molossia-heads-up-big-micronation-summit-in-california|title=Tiny Territories Mingle At MicroCon; Passports Optional|work=[[NPR]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Ongoings at the convention included presentations by attendees, a formal [[Ball (dance party)|ball]], and a trip to the nearby [[Disneyland]].<ref name="The Independent">{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/microcon-2015-dictators-of-the-world-unite-at-world-summit-of-micronations--countries-too-small-to-count-10174346.html|last=Usborne|first=Simon|date=13 April 2015|title=MicroCon 2015: Dictators of the world unite at world summit of micronations - countries too small to count|work=[[The Independent]]|url-access=subscription|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Various tables in the public [[rec room]] at the library displayed micronational [[regalia]].<ref name="Bloomberg"/> Attendees were allowed to host presentations between 10–15 minutes long on their [[micronation]] or any micronational topic of their choosing; a laptop was provided and attendees hosting presentations were allowed to bring a [[compact disc]] or [[flash drive]] with their presentation material.<ref name="NPR"/> One presentation included a choreographed battle performed by the [[nonprofit]] Lamia Knights of the Kingdom of Shiloh. A keynote address by [[micropatriology|micropatriologist]] Steven F. Scharff was delivered to the conference via YouTube.<ref name="Bloomberg">{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-30/the-weird-wild-world-of-micronations-where-anybody-can-be-king|last=Parker|first=Jennifer|date=30 April 2015|title=The Weird, Wild World of Micro-Nations Where Anybody Can Be King|work=[[Bloomberg News]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> The ball held at the end of the convention, the MicroCon Cotillion, was semi-formal and commenced at the [[Unitarian Universalism|Unitarian Universalist]] Church in Anaheim.<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=http://www.molossia.org/microcon/microcon2015.html|title=MicroCon 2015|type=Official website|website=[[Republic of Molossia]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Sources for the number of attendees varies;{{efn|''[[The Independent]]'' reports an attendance of "more than 50 delegates".<ref name="The Independent"/>}} though ''[[Bloomberg News]]'', citing MicroCon 2015's official website, lists 36 attendees representing 17 micronations.<ref name="Bloomberg"/> |
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⚫ | MicroCon 2017 commenced between June 23–25 in Reid H. Cofer Library at [[Tucker, Georgia|Tucker]], [[DeKalb County, Georgia]], and was attended by "more than 70 delegates"<ref name="Atlanta">{{cite news|last=Buckner|first=Heather|date=30 June 2017|url=https://www.atlantamagazine.com/news-culture-articles/probably-didnt-know-leaders-26-micronations-just-gathered-atlanta/|title=You probably didn't know, but leaders from 26 micronations just gathered in Atlanta|work=[[Atlanta (magazine)|Atlanta]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> representing 26 micronations.{{efn|MicroCon 2017's official website and ''[[Atlanta (magazine)|Atlanta]]'' state 26 micronations,<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=http://www.molossia.org/microcon/microcon2017.html|title=MicroCon 2017|type=Official website|website=Republic of Molossia|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref name="Atlanta"/> whereas [[Georgia Public Broadcasting]] and [[Vice News]] report 27 micronations.<ref name="GPB"/><ref name="VICE"/>}} Hosted by Queen Anastasia von Rubenroth of the [[Kingdom of Ruritania]], events included sightseeing in [[Atlanta]], bowling, a gala dinner, diplomatic conference, exchanging of micronational awards and presentations on micronationalism.<ref name="GPB"/><ref name="Atlanta"/><ref name="VICE">{{cite AV media|url=https://video.vice.com/en_us/video/the-gathering-of-micronations/594af9bf1cb432a106c430ed|title=The gathering of micronations|type=Documentary|work=[[Vice News Tonight]]|publisher=[[Vice News]]|date=3 August 2017|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Much of June 24 was spent on these presentations hosted on [[w:PowerPoint|PowerPoint]], ranging from jocular to academic in focus. Attendees dressed in full royal and military [[regalia]]: "in pearls and kitten heels, electric blue sailor suits, glitter-coated boots, and capes."<ref name="Atlanta"/> ''[[Vice News]]'' produced a short documentary on the convention.<ref name="GPB">{{cite news|url=https://www.gpb.org/news/2017/08/28/on-second-thought-for-monday-august-28-2017|last=Headlee|first=Celeste|date=28 August 2017|title=On Second Thought For Monday, August 28, 2017|publisher=[[Georgia Public Broadcasting]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref name="VICE"/> |
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⚫ | MicroCon 2019 commenced between July 19–21 in [[w:Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], Canada, and included a gala dinner and laser tag tournament. It was hosted by the United Sabovian Empire.{{sfn|Hobbs|Williams|2021|p=155}}<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://www.microcon2019.com/schedule.html|title=Schedule|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2019|publisher=United Sabovian Empire|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> The summit had 113 attendees representing 43 micronations, including two unaffiliated with any micronation.<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://www.microcon2019.com/attendees.html|title=Attendees|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2019|publisher=United Sabovian Empire|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> MicroCon 2022, delayed by the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], took place between 4–7 August in [[w:Las Vegas|Las Vegas]], Nevada and saw 100 attendees representing 30 micronations.<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://www.microcon2022.com/|title=MicroCon 2022|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2022|publisher=[[Westarctica]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221129013949/https://www.microcon2022.com/|archive-date=29 November 2022|url-status=dead|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> It was hosted by the [[Grand Duchy of Westarctica]].<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://www.microcon2022.com/host|title=Host|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2022|publisher=[[Westarctica]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209224535/https://www.microcon2022.com/host|archive-date=9 December 2022|url-status=dead|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | MicroCon 2023 consisted of two separate events; the first American summit occurred between June 30–July 2 in [[Joliet, Illinois]], and received 110 delegates from 42 micronations, 132 attendees in total.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://microcon2023.com/microcon-chicago/registered-delegations-chicago/|title=MicroCon 2023 Registered Delegations|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2023|publisher=[[Royal Republic of Ladonia]]|access-date=27 May 2024}}</ref> The second event commenced on August 12 in [[Ypres]], Belgium, and received 68 attendees from 25 micronations. The [[Royal Republic of Ladonia]] hosted both summits, the second alongside the [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis]].<ref>{{cite web|first=John|last=Landecker|url=https://wgnradio.com/john-landecker/microcon-comes-to-joliet-hosted-by-the-queen-of-ladonia/|date=22 June 2023|title=MicroCon comes to Joliet hosted by the Queen of Ladonia|publisher=[[WGN Radio]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://microcon2023.com/microcon-chicago/|title=MicroCon 2023|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2023|publisher=[[Royal Republic of Ladonia]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> The conference in Joliet featured another formal gala, diplomatic reception, a questions and answers session and a micronation [[show and tell]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/23/slowjamastan-micronation-california-desert|last=Ulrich|first=Amanda|date=23 July 2023|title=Welcome to Slowjamastan! The desert micronation with no Crocs and no taxes|work=[[The Guardian]]|access-date=3 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/08/30/opinion/micronations-microcon/|last=Motum|first=Robert|date=30 August 2023|title=Westarctica, Sancratosia, Slowjamastan, and other fake nations may have some things to teach real ones|work=[[The Boston Globe]]|access-date=3 October 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | MicroCon is a biennial convention for [[micronational]]ists held since 2015. The event was created by Kevin Baugh, President of the [[Republic of Molossia]].{{sfn|Hobbs|Williams|2021|pp=102, 155}} Micronations are [[political entities]] that [[aspirant state|claim independence]] and mimic acts of [[sovereignty]] as if they were a [[sovereign state]], but lack any [[legal recognition]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Sawe|first=Benjamin Elisha|date=25 April 2017|url=https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-a-micronation.html|title=What Is A Micronation?|series=World Facts|work=World Atlas|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Many exist "only on the internet or within the private property of [their] members"<ref>{{cite dictionary|title=micronation|url=https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/micronation|dictionary=[[Collins English Dictionary]]|publisher=[[HarperCollins]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> and seek to simulate a state rather than to achieve [[international recognition]]; their activities are almost always trivial enough to be ignored rather than challenged by the established nations whose territory they claim.<ref>{{cite web|last=Oeuillet|first=Julien|date=7 December 2015|url=https://www.brusselstimes.com/35805/springtime-of-micronations-spearheaded-by-belgian-grand-duke-niels|title=Springtime of micronations spearheaded by Belgian "Grand-Duke" Niels|work=[[The Brussels Times]]|archive-date=13 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160113080229/http://www.brusselstimes.com/magazine2/4653/springtime-of-micronations-spearheaded-by-belgian-grand-duke-niels|url-status=live|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite thesis|url=https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/files/22951152/moreau_thesis_finalsubmission.pdf|last=Moreau|first=Terri Ann|year=2014|title=Subversive Sovereignty: Parodic Representations of Micropatrias Enclaved by the United Kingdom|publisher=[[University of London]]|page=138|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> MicroCon is a significant event in the [[micronational community]].{{sfn|Hobbs|Williams|2021|p=214}} A venue for exchanging ideas between micronationalists, MicroCon has been compared to a [[w:summit (meeting)|summit]] and dubbed the micronational equivalent of a session of the assembly of the United Nations.<ref name="GPB"/><ref>{{cite news|last=Simon|first=Johnny|date=31 March 2018|url=https://qz.com/1196022/photos-the-leaders-control-some-of-the-small-nations-in-the-world|title=Meet the leaders of the world's imaginary nations|work=[[Quartz (publication)|Quartz]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The first edition of MicroCon commenced on April 11, 2015 at the Anaheim Central Library in [[Anaheim, California]]. The event was organised and hosted by Baugh.<ref name="CBS News">{{cite news|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/molossia-and-vikesland-leaders-of-fake-nations-gather-in-l-a/|title=Molossia and Vikesland? Leaders of (fake) nations gather in L.A.|date=10 April 2015|work=[[CBS News]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref name="NPR">{{cite news|last=Neuman|first=Scott|date=10 April 2015|url=https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/04/10/398757610/molossia-heads-up-big-micronation-summit-in-california|title=Tiny Territories Mingle At MicroCon; Passports Optional|work=[[NPR]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Ongoings at the convention included presentations by attendees, a formal [[Ball (dance party)|ball]], and a trip to the nearby [[Disneyland]].<ref name="The Independent">{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/microcon-2015-dictators-of-the-world-unite-at-world-summit-of-micronations--countries-too-small-to-count-10174346.html|last=Usborne|first=Simon|date=13 April 2015|title=MicroCon 2015: Dictators of the world unite at world summit of micronations - countries too small to count|work=[[The Independent]]|url-access=subscription|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Various tables in the public [[rec room]] at the library displayed micronational [[regalia]].<ref name="Bloomberg"/> Attendees were allowed to host presentations between 10–15 minutes long on their [[micronation]] or any micronational topic of their choosing; a laptop was provided and attendees hosting presentations were allowed to bring a [[compact disc]] or [[flash drive]] with their presentation material.<ref name="NPR"/> One presentation included a choreographed battle performed by the [[nonprofit]] Lamia Knights of the Kingdom of Shiloh. A keynote address by [[micropatriology|micropatriologist]] Steven F. Scharff was delivered to the conference via YouTube.<ref name="Bloomberg">{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-30/the-weird-wild-world-of-micronations-where-anybody-can-be-king|last=Parker|first=Jennifer|date=30 April 2015|title=The Weird, Wild World of Micro-Nations Where Anybody Can Be King|work=[[Bloomberg News]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> The ball held at the end of the convention, the MicroCon Cotillion, was semi-formal and commenced at the [[Unitarian Universalism|Unitarian Universalist]] Church in Anaheim.<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=http://www.molossia.org/microcon/microcon2015.html|title=MicroCon 2015|type=Official website|website=[[Republic of Molossia]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Sources for the number of attendees varies;{{efn|''[[The Independent]]'' reports an attendance of "more than 50 delegates".<ref name="The Independent"/>}} though ''[[Bloomberg News]]'', citing MicroCon 2015's official website, lists 36 attendees representing 17 micronations.<ref name="Bloomberg"/> |
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⚫ | MicroCon 2017 commenced between June 23–25 in Reid H. Cofer Library at [[Tucker, Georgia|Tucker]], [[DeKalb County, Georgia]], and was attended by "more than 70 delegates"<ref name="Atlanta">{{cite news|last=Buckner|first=Heather|date=30 June 2017|url=https://www.atlantamagazine.com/news-culture-articles/probably-didnt-know-leaders-26-micronations-just-gathered-atlanta/|title=You probably didn't know, but leaders from 26 micronations just gathered in Atlanta|work=[[Atlanta (magazine)|Atlanta]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> representing 26 micronations.{{efn|MicroCon 2017's official website and ''[[Atlanta (magazine)|Atlanta]]'' state 26 micronations,<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=http://www.molossia.org/microcon/microcon2017.html|title=MicroCon 2017|type=Official website|website=Republic of Molossia|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref name="Atlanta"/> whereas [[Georgia Public Broadcasting]] and [[Vice News]] report 27 micronations.<ref name="GPB"/><ref name="VICE"/>}} Hosted by Queen Anastasia von Rubenroth of the [[Kingdom of Ruritania]], events included sightseeing in [[Atlanta]], bowling, a gala dinner, diplomatic conference, exchanging of micronational awards and presentations on micronationalism.<ref name="GPB"/><ref name="Atlanta"/><ref name="VICE">{{cite AV media|url=https://video.vice.com/en_us/video/the-gathering-of-micronations/594af9bf1cb432a106c430ed|title=The gathering of micronations|type=Documentary|work=[[Vice News Tonight]]|publisher=[[Vice News]]|date=3 August 2017|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> Much of June 24 was spent on these presentations hosted on [[w:PowerPoint|PowerPoint]], ranging from jocular to academic in focus. Attendees dressed in full royal and military [[regalia]]: "in pearls and kitten heels, electric blue sailor suits, glitter-coated boots, and capes."<ref name="Atlanta"/> ''[[Vice News]]'' produced a short documentary on the convention.<ref name="GPB">{{cite news|url=https://www.gpb.org/news/2017/08/28/on-second-thought-for-monday-august-28-2017|last=Headlee|first=Celeste|date=28 August 2017|title=On Second Thought For Monday, August 28, 2017|publisher=[[Georgia Public Broadcasting]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref name="VICE"/> |
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⚫ | MicroCon 2019 commenced between July 19–21 in [[w:Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], Canada, and included a gala dinner and laser tag tournament. It was hosted by the United Sabovian Empire.{{sfn|Hobbs|Williams|2021|p=155}}<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://www.microcon2019.com/schedule.html|title=Schedule|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2019|publisher=United Sabovian Empire|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> The summit had 113 attendees representing 43 micronations, including two unaffiliated with any micronation.<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://www.microcon2019.com/attendees.html|title=Attendees|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2019|publisher=United Sabovian Empire|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> MicroCon 2022, delayed by the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], took place between 4–7 August in [[w:Las Vegas|Las Vegas]], Nevada and saw 100 attendees representing 30 micronations.<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://www.microcon2022.com/|title=MicroCon 2022|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2022|publisher=[[Westarctica]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221129013949/https://www.microcon2022.com/|archive-date=29 November 2022|url-status=dead|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> It was hosted by the [[Grand Duchy of Westarctica]].<ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://www.microcon2022.com/host|title=Host|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2022|publisher=[[Westarctica]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209224535/https://www.microcon2022.com/host|archive-date=9 December 2022|url-status=dead|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | MicroCon 2023 consisted of two separate events; the first American summit occurred between June 30–July 2 in [[Joliet, Illinois]], and received 110 delegates from 42 micronations, 132 attendees in total.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://microcon2023.com/microcon-chicago/registered-delegations-chicago/|title=MicroCon 2023 Registered Delegations|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2023|publisher=[[Royal Republic of Ladonia]]|access-date=27 May 2024}}</ref> The second event commenced on August 12 in [[Ypres]], Belgium, and received 68 attendees from 25 micronations. The [[Royal Republic of Ladonia]] hosted both summits, the second alongside the [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis]].<ref>{{cite web|first=John|last=Landecker|url=https://wgnradio.com/john-landecker/microcon-comes-to-joliet-hosted-by-the-queen-of-ladonia/|date=22 June 2023|title=MicroCon comes to Joliet hosted by the Queen of Ladonia|publisher=[[WGN Radio]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref><ref group=MC>{{cite web|url=https://microcon2023.com/microcon-chicago/|title=MicroCon 2023|type=Official website|website=MicroCon 2023|publisher=[[Royal Republic of Ladonia]]|access-date=7 July 2023}}</ref> The conference in Joliet featured another formal gala, diplomatic reception, a questions and answers session and a micronation [[show and tell]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/23/slowjamastan-micronation-california-desert|last=Ulrich|first=Amanda|date=23 July 2023|title=Welcome to Slowjamastan! The desert micronation with no Crocs and no taxes|work=[[The Guardian]]|access-date=3 October 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/08/30/opinion/micronations-microcon/|last=Motum|first=Robert|date=30 August 2023|title=Westarctica, Sancratosia, Slowjamastan, and other fake nations may have some things to teach real ones|work=[[The Boston Globe]]|access-date=3 October 2023}}</ref> |
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|23–25 June 2017 || [[Tucker, Georgia]] || [[Micronational Kingdom of Ruritania|Kingdom of Ruritania]] || 70+ || Michael R. Bannister, Adrianne Baugh, [[Kevin Baugh]], George Bragg, [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis|Omar Cisneros]], Richard of Edania, Catherine von Ephlberg, Julianna von Ephlberg, Ernest-Emmanuel von Brownburg-Amethonia, John Farr, [[Aerican Empire|Eric Lis]], [[Principality of Aigues-Mortes|Jean-Pierre Pichon]], William Soergel, Carolyn Yagjian |
|23–25 June 2017 || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tucker, Georgia]] || [[Micronational Kingdom of Ruritania|Kingdom of Ruritania]] || 70+ || Michael R. Bannister, Adrianne Baugh, [[Kevin Baugh]], George Bragg, [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis|Omar Cisneros]], Richard of Edania, Catherine von Ephlberg, Julianna von Ephlberg, Ernest-Emmanuel von Brownburg-Amethonia, John Farr, [[Aerican Empire|Eric Lis]], [[Principality of Aigues-Mortes|Jean-Pierre Pichon]], William Soergel, Carolyn Yagjian |
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|19–21 July 2019 || [[Hamilton, Ontario]] || United Sabovian Empire || 113 || Alexis Baugh, Ernest-Emmanuel von Brownburg-Amethonia, Dean Easton, John Farr, [[Westarctica|Jordan Farmer]], Adam Freideck, [[Aerican Empire|Eric Lis]], [[Travis McHenry]], Kwon Minsung, [[Principality of Aigues-Mortes|Jean-Pierre Pichon]], Phillip Pillin, [[Carolyn Shelby]], William Soergel, Olivier Touzeau |
|19–21 July 2019 || {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Hamilton, Ontario]] || United Sabovian Empire || 113 || Alexis Baugh, Ernest-Emmanuel von Brownburg-Amethonia, Dean Easton, John Farr, [[Westarctica|Jordan Farmer]], Adam Freideck, [[Aerican Empire|Eric Lis]], [[Travis McHenry]], Kwon Minsung, [[Principality of Aigues-Mortes|Jean-Pierre Pichon]], Phillip Pillin, [[Carolyn Shelby]], William Soergel, Olivier Touzeau |
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|4–7 August 2022 || [[Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]] || [[Westarctica]] || 100 || AP, [[Kevin Baugh]], Igor Beloff, Ernest-Emmanuel von Brownburg-Amethonia, [[Zaqistan|Zaq Landsberg]], [[Travis McHenry]], John Farr, [[Westarctica|Jordan Farmer]], Bennie Ferguson, Georganna Gore, [[Robert Motum]], Andrew Perdomo, Phillip Pillin, Charles Ross, [[Carolyn Shelby]], [[R Dub!|Randall Williams]], |
|4–7 August 2022 || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]] || [[Westarctica]] || 100 || AP, [[Kevin Baugh]], Igor Beloff, Ernest-Emmanuel von Brownburg-Amethonia, [[Zaqistan|Zaq Landsberg]], [[Travis McHenry]], John Farr, [[Westarctica|Jordan Farmer]], Bennie Ferguson, Georganna Gore, [[Robert Motum]], Andrew Perdomo, Phillip Pillin, Charles Ross, [[Carolyn Shelby]], [[R Dub!|Randall Williams]], |
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|30 June–2 July 2023 || [[Joliet, Illinois]] || [[Ladonia (micronation)|Ladonia]] || 132 || George Bragg, [[Westarctica|Jordan Farmer]], John Farr, [[Aerican Empire|Eric Lis]], Rankin MacGillivray, Katie Bellis Miller, Christina Nowell, Phillip Pillin, Anna Ralls-Ulrich, Matthew Salzer, [[Carolyn Shelby]], Mari Katoka |
|30 June–2 July 2023 || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Joliet, Illinois]] || [[Ladonia (micronation)|Ladonia]] || 132 || George Bragg, [[Westarctica|Jordan Farmer]], John Farr, [[Aerican Empire|Eric Lis]], Rankin MacGillivray, Katie Bellis Miller, Christina Nowell, Phillip Pillin, Anna Ralls-Ulrich, Matthew Salzer, [[Carolyn Shelby]], Mari Katoka |
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|11–13 August 2023 || [[Ypres]], [[Belgium]] || [[Ladonia (micronation)|Ladonia]] & <br> [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis]] || 68 || Adrianne Baugh, [[Kevin Baugh]], Yvan Bertjens, Lloyd Bryant, Dominic Desaintes-Bellamare, Frei von Fräähsen zu Lorenzburg, Ffion McEvoy, [[Travis McHenry]], Vincent Merchadou, Clotilde Milan, Sandra Petermann, [[Principality of Aigues-Mortes|Jean-Pierre Pichon]], Arthur de Torneau, Olivier Touzeau, [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis|Niels Vermeersch]], [[R Dub!|Randy Williams]] |
|11–13 August 2023 || {{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Ypres]], [[Belgium]] || [[Ladonia (micronation)|Ladonia]] & <br> [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis]] || 68 || Adrianne Baugh, [[Kevin Baugh]], Yvan Bertjens, Lloyd Bryant, Dominic Desaintes-Bellamare, Frei von Fräähsen zu Lorenzburg, Ffion McEvoy, [[Travis McHenry]], Vincent Merchadou, Clotilde Milan, Sandra Petermann, [[Principality of Aigues-Mortes|Jean-Pierre Pichon]], Arthur de Torneau, Olivier Touzeau, [[Grand Duchy of Flandrensis|Niels Vermeersch]], [[R Dub!|Randy Williams]] |
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|26–29 June 2025 || [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] || [[Aerican Empire]] || — || - |
|26–29 June 2025 || {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] || [[Aerican Empire]] || — || - |
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MicroCon | |
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Genre | Micronational |
Frequency | Biennial |
Country | Intermicronational |
Inaugurated | April 11, 2015 |
Attendance | 132 (2023, Joliet, Illinois) |
Organized by | Micronational governments |
MicroCon is a biennial summit or conference of micronationalists held in every other year since April 11, 2015. The event was created by Kevin Baugh of the Republic of Molossia, and every summit since has been hosted by a different micronation. MicroCon is a significant event in the micronational community, serving as a venue for exchanging ideas between micronationalists. The event has also been compared to the micronational equivalent of a session of the United Nations General Assembly. The largest edition, MicroCon 2019 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, had 113 attendees from 43 micronations. MicroCon 2023 was the first edition to consist of two separate events: an American summit in Joliet, Illinois, and a European summit in Ypres, Belgium.
Overview
[edit]MicroCon is a biennial convention for micronationalists held since 2015. The event was created by Kevin Baugh, President of the Republic of Molossia.[1] Micronations are political entities that claim independence and mimic acts of sovereignty as if they were a sovereign state, but lack any legal recognition.[2] Many exist "only on the internet or within the private property of [their] members"[3] and seek to simulate a state rather than to achieve international recognition; their activities are almost always trivial enough to be ignored rather than challenged by the established nations whose territory they claim.[4][5] MicroCon is a significant event in the micronational community.[6] A venue for exchanging ideas between micronationalists, MicroCon has been compared to a summit and dubbed the micronational equivalent of a session of the assembly of the United Nations.[7][8]
MicroCon 2015
[edit]The first edition of MicroCon commenced on April 11, 2015 at the Anaheim Central Library in Anaheim, California. The event was organised and hosted by Baugh.[9][10] Ongoings at the convention included presentations by attendees, a formal ball, and a trip to the nearby Disneyland.[11] Various tables in the public rec room at the library displayed micronational regalia.[12] Attendees were allowed to host presentations between 10–15 minutes long on their micronation or any micronational topic of their choosing; a laptop was provided and attendees hosting presentations were allowed to bring a compact disc or flash drive with their presentation material.[10] One presentation included a choreographed battle performed by the nonprofit Lamia Knights of the Kingdom of Shiloh. A keynote address by micropatriologist Steven F. Scharff was delivered to the conference via YouTube.[12] The ball held at the end of the convention, the MicroCon Cotillion, was semi-formal and commenced at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Anaheim.[MC 1] Sources for the number of attendees varies;[a] though Bloomberg News, citing MicroCon 2015's official website, lists 36 attendees representing 17 micronations.[12]
MicroCon 2017
[edit]MicroCon 2017 commenced between June 23–25 in Reid H. Cofer Library at Tucker, DeKalb County, Georgia, and was attended by "more than 70 delegates"[13] representing 26 micronations.[b] Hosted by Queen Anastasia von Rubenroth of the Kingdom of Ruritania, events included sightseeing in Atlanta, bowling, a gala dinner, diplomatic conference, exchanging of micronational awards and presentations on micronationalism.[7][13][14] Much of June 24 was spent on these presentations hosted on PowerPoint, ranging from jocular to academic in focus. Attendees dressed in full royal and military regalia: "in pearls and kitten heels, electric blue sailor suits, glitter-coated boots, and capes."[13] Vice News produced a short documentary on the convention.[7][14]
MicroCon 2019, 2022 and 2023
[edit]MicroCon 2019 commenced between July 19–21 in Hamilton, Canada, and included a gala dinner and laser tag tournament. It was hosted by the United Sabovian Empire.[15][MC 3] The summit had 113 attendees representing 43 micronations, including two unaffiliated with any micronation.[MC 4] MicroCon 2022, delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, took place between 4–7 August in Las Vegas, Nevada and saw 100 attendees representing 30 micronations.[MC 5] It was hosted by the Grand Duchy of Westarctica.[MC 6]
MicroCon 2023 consisted of two separate events; the first American summit occurred between June 30–July 2 in Joliet, Illinois, and received 110 delegates from 42 micronations, 132 attendees in total.[16] The second event commenced on August 12 in Ypres, Belgium, and received 68 attendees from 25 micronations. The Royal Republic of Ladonia hosted both summits, the second alongside the Grand Duchy of Flandrensis.[17][MC 7] The conference in Joliet featured another formal gala, diplomatic reception, a questions and answers session and a micronation show and tell.[18][19]
List
[edit]No. | Dates | Location | Host micronation | Attendance | Presenters |
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1 | 11 April 2015 | Anaheim, California | Republic of Molossia | 36[12] | Adrianne Baugh, Kevin Baugh, Christopher Beyette, George Bragg, Joseph Vladimir Christ, Anastasia von Ephlberg, John Farr, Jacob Felts, Adam Freideck, Travis McHenry, Samantha Miller, Arthur Pagan, Yan Pagh, Henry Roberts, Steven F. Scharff, Carolyn Shelby, McCovey Staples, Vladimir Veselovsky, Carolyn Yagjian |
2 | 23–25 June 2017 | Tucker, Georgia | Kingdom of Ruritania | 70+ | Michael R. Bannister, Adrianne Baugh, Kevin Baugh, George Bragg, Omar Cisneros, Richard of Edania, Catherine von Ephlberg, Julianna von Ephlberg, Ernest-Emmanuel von Brownburg-Amethonia, John Farr, Eric Lis, Jean-Pierre Pichon, William Soergel, Carolyn Yagjian |
3 | 19–21 July 2019 | Hamilton, Ontario | United Sabovian Empire | 113 | Alexis Baugh, Ernest-Emmanuel von Brownburg-Amethonia, Dean Easton, John Farr, Jordan Farmer, Adam Freideck, Eric Lis, Travis McHenry, Kwon Minsung, Jean-Pierre Pichon, Phillip Pillin, Carolyn Shelby, William Soergel, Olivier Touzeau |
4 | 4–7 August 2022 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Westarctica | 100 | AP, Kevin Baugh, Igor Beloff, Ernest-Emmanuel von Brownburg-Amethonia, Zaq Landsberg, Travis McHenry, John Farr, Jordan Farmer, Bennie Ferguson, Georganna Gore, Robert Motum, Andrew Perdomo, Phillip Pillin, Charles Ross, Carolyn Shelby, Randall Williams, |
5 | 30 June–2 July 2023 | Joliet, Illinois | Ladonia | 132 | George Bragg, Jordan Farmer, John Farr, Eric Lis, Rankin MacGillivray, Katie Bellis Miller, Christina Nowell, Phillip Pillin, Anna Ralls-Ulrich, Matthew Salzer, Carolyn Shelby, Mari Katoka |
11–13 August 2023 | Ypres, Belgium | Ladonia & Grand Duchy of Flandrensis |
68 | Adrianne Baugh, Kevin Baugh, Yvan Bertjens, Lloyd Bryant, Dominic Desaintes-Bellamare, Frei von Fräähsen zu Lorenzburg, Ffion McEvoy, Travis McHenry, Vincent Merchadou, Clotilde Milan, Sandra Petermann, Jean-Pierre Pichon, Arthur de Torneau, Olivier Touzeau, Niels Vermeersch, Randy Williams | |
6 | 26–29 June 2025 | Montreal, Quebec | Aerican Empire | — | - |
See also
[edit]- PoliNation – another recurring micronational summit
Footnotes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hobbs & Williams 2021, pp. 102, 155.
- ^ Sawe, Benjamin Elisha (April 25, 2017). "What Is A Micronation?". World Atlas. World Facts. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ "micronation". Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ Oeuillet, Julien (December 7, 2015). "Springtime of micronations spearheaded by Belgian "Grand-Duke" Niels". The Brussels Times. Archived from the original on January 13, 2016. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ Moreau, Terri Ann (2014). Subversive Sovereignty: Parodic Representations of Micropatrias Enclaved by the United Kingdom (PDF) (Thesis). University of London. p. 138. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ Hobbs & Williams 2021, p. 214.
- ^ a b c d Headlee, Celeste (August 28, 2017). "On Second Thought For Monday, August 28, 2017". Georgia Public Broadcasting. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ Simon, Johnny (March 31, 2018). "Meet the leaders of the world's imaginary nations". Quartz. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ "Molossia and Vikesland? Leaders of (fake) nations gather in L.A." CBS News. April 10, 2015. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ a b Neuman, Scott (April 10, 2015). "Tiny Territories Mingle At MicroCon; Passports Optional". NPR. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ a b Usborne, Simon (April 13, 2015). "MicroCon 2015: Dictators of the world unite at world summit of micronations - countries too small to count". The Independent. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ a b c d Parker, Jennifer (April 30, 2015). "The Weird, Wild World of Micro-Nations Where Anybody Can Be King". Bloomberg News. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ a b c d Buckner, Heather (June 30, 2017). "You probably didn't know, but leaders from 26 micronations just gathered in Atlanta". Atlanta. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ a b c The gathering of micronations. Vice News Tonight (Documentary). Vice News. August 3, 2017. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ Hobbs & Williams 2021, p. 155.
- ^ "MicroCon 2023 Registered Delegations". MicroCon 2023 (Official website). Royal Republic of Ladonia. Retrieved May 27, 2024.
- ^ Landecker, John (June 22, 2023). "MicroCon comes to Joliet hosted by the Queen of Ladonia". WGN Radio. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ Ulrich, Amanda (July 23, 2023). "Welcome to Slowjamastan! The desert micronation with no Crocs and no taxes". The Guardian. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
- ^ Motum, Robert (August 30, 2023). "Westarctica, Sancratosia, Slowjamastan, and other fake nations may have some things to teach real ones". The Boston Globe. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
Primary sources
[edit]References that are cited to the official websites of MicroCon:
- ^ "MicroCon 2015". Republic of Molossia (Official website). Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ "MicroCon 2017". Republic of Molossia (Official website). Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ "Schedule". MicroCon 2019 (Official website). United Sabovian Empire. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ "Attendees". MicroCon 2019 (Official website). United Sabovian Empire. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ "MicroCon 2022". MicroCon 2022 (Official website). Westarctica. Archived from the original on November 29, 2022. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ "Host". MicroCon 2022 (Official website). Westarctica. Archived from the original on December 9, 2022. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
- ^ "MicroCon 2023". MicroCon 2023 (Official website). Royal Republic of Ladonia. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
Bibliography
[edit]- Hobbs, Harry; Williams, George (2021). Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty. Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009150132.001. ISBN 978-1-00915-0-125. S2CID 245459675.