Korean Micronational Association
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한국 마이크로국가 연합 | |
Abbreviation | KMA |
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Formation | 2022 |
Type | Non-profit |
Purpose | Promoting the recognition and legitimacy of Korean micronations |
Region served | Korean micronations |
Membership | Open to any micronation with a significant Korean cultural influence or connection |
Official language | Korean |
Chairman | King Pak Kwang Hyun (United Kingdom of Korea) |
Website | https://www.koreanmicronations.org/ |
The Korean Micronational Association (KMA) is a non-profit organization that seeks to promote the recognition and legitimacy of Korean micronations. Founded in 2022, the KMA serves as a platform for communication and collaboration among its member micronations, and works to raise awareness about the unique cultures and histories of these communities.
The founding member nation of the KMA was the United Kingdom of Korea, and its king, King Pak Kwang Hyun, serves as the Chairman of the organization.
History
The KMA was founded in 2022 by a Korean micronationalist who saw a need for greater unity and support within the Korean micronational community. The organization was created with the goal of providing a forum for micronations to share their experiences and ideas, and to advocate for the recognition of micronations as legitimate entities.
Governance
The KMA is governed by a board of directors, which is elected by the member micronations every two years. The board is responsible for setting the direction and policies of the organization, and for overseeing the work of the executive team and other staff. The Chairman of the KMA is King Pak Kwang Hyun of the United Kingdom of Korea.
Membership
Membership in the KMA is open to any micronation with a significant Korean cultural influence or connection.
Activities
The KMA hosts a variety of events and activities for its member micronations, including conferences, workshops, and social gatherings. The organization also engages in advocacy efforts on behalf of its members, including lobbying for the recognition of micronations by national governments and international organizations.
Logo
The logo of the Korean Micronational Association is a circle with a stylized letter "K" in the center, representing the organization's focus on Korean micronations. The letter is surrounded by a ring of blue, which symbolizes the unity and solidarity of the member micronations. The logo is intended to convey the KMA's commitment to supporting and advocating for the unique cultures and histories of Korean micronations.
References
"About the KMA," Korean Micronational Association. https://www.koreanmicronations.org/about
"Governance of the KMA," Korean Micronational Association. https://www.koreanmicronations.org/governance
"Become a Member," Korean Micronational Association. https://www.koreanmicronations.org/membership
"Upcoming Events," Korean Micronational Association. https://www.koreanmicronations.org/events