Colony of Isla Herne
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This article refers to a micronation or element of micronationalism which is defunct and no longer exists. You can help make the article reflect that or ask on the talk page for further information. |
Colony of Isla Herne | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Livertà (Freedom) | |
Official languages | Taigh a Batan, English, Arabic, Spanish, French¹ |
Demonym(s) | Hernian |
Government | Colony |
• Lord | t.b.c |
• President | t.b.c |
Legislature | Parliament |
Establishment | 26 December 2010 |
Population | |
• Census | t.b.c |
Currency | Moroccan Dirham |
¹Esperanto is promoted as an inter-ethnical neutral language. |
The Colony of Isla Herne was declared independent by the Republic of Taigh a Bata on the 26 December 2010.
History
Whilst browsing Google Earth, preparing for a trip to La Agüera, Scott Harwood discovered Isla Herne, an unpopulated island in the Dakhla Lagoon in Western Sahara. He then decided to declare it independent and make it part of Taigh a Bata.
Isla Herne was abolished on the 19th of September 2011.
Military
As in Taigh a Bata, Isla Herne was neutral.