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State of Norderland ,situated between [[Croatia]] and [[Serbia]] , issue a proclamation by virtue of the right to self-determination, right of discovery and the right of self-governance,to proclaim the existence of the Free Republic of Norderland . The Free Republic is a free and independent country; and that as a free and independent state, the Free Republic of shall have the full power to defend itself, conclude peace, form alliances, establish commerce, and enjoy any other rights which sovereign states have. As a member of the family of nations, State of Norderland pledge to abide by international laws that bind all states in existence. Declaration made on 17 april 2015 . Norderland a self-proclaimed [[micronations]], situated on the second of the largest pocket along the Danube river (Pocket 1, including )Pocket 0,2,3,4,5,6,7) near the Free Republic of [[Liberland]].

Liberland is situated at the largest green-colored land parcel, marked as "Siga" on the map. The green parts have been claimed by the Free Republic of Liberland (Siga), the Kingdom of Enclava (Pocket 1), Principality of Celestinia (also Pocket 1)

The Declaration of the self proclaimed State of Norderland is kept in the [[Gennady_Nevelskoy]] Admiral Nevelskoi Yacht (Historical Yacht and Museum ) in [[Rodrigues]] Island owned by Hon. Bernard Eric Typhis Degtyarenko , appointed as the Ambassador and General Consul of Norderland in Africa, Europe and Asia.

Revision as of 04:05, 9 September 2020

View from the dyke of the Leybucht looking east into Norderland
The Norderland around 1300

The Norderland was a historic territory, set on the northwestern edge of East Frisia immediately next to the Wadden Sea off North Germany, which embraced a wide area around the town of Norden. The Norderland was bordered in the east by the Harlingerland and in the south by the Brokmerland.

Today, Norderland refers to the area containing the borough of Norden, the collective municipality of Hage, Großheide and Dornum. Occasionally the term Norderland is also used to refer to the territory of the former district of Norden. Historically, however, this also included parts of Bro(o)kmerland and Emsigerland.