Republic of Macéyon
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The Republic of Macéyon | |||||||
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Flag | |||||||
Motto: We Are Macéyon | |||||||
Anthem: We Are Macéyon | |||||||
File:Australia, New South Wales | |||||||
Capital and largest city | TBD | ||||||
Official languages | English | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Macéyonian, Macéyona | ||||||
Government | Democratic Republic | ||||||
Establishment | 27 May 2019 | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• Census | 1 | ||||||
Currency | Australian dollar (AUD) | ||||||
Time zone | AEST/AEDT | ||||||
Website Government Website | |||||||
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Founder of the International Micronational Mapping Org, however, the nation is not apart of any International organsiations |
The Republic of Macéyon was a sovereign state and a micronation located in the New South Wales region of the Central Coast, established on 27 May 2019 by Dean Liddell. The Republic of Maceyon claimed 1,632 km2 of area including water into the southern Pacific Ocean. The former leader of the nation, by default was Dean Liddell. The nation was annexed by the United Islands of America. The nation is no longer active.
Government
The Government of the Republic of Macéyon was a democraticly elected nation; however, there were never any elections. The head of state was to be elected by the people along with an election by all the citizens.
Constitution
The Constitution of the Republic of Macéyon was published on the website with five articles; they were:
- Government
- Citizens’ Rights
- Amendments to the Constitution
- Flag
- Religion
The last update to the constitution took place on 28 May 2019.
Head of state
The final head of state was Dean Liddell, who declared the nation to represent the people of the Northern region of the Central Coast and parts of Lake Macquarie, in the Australian state of New South Wales. The Head of state was the Leader of the International Micronational Mapping Organisation.
President
The office of the president was never held by anyone.
Flag
The Flag of the Republic of Macéyon was split up into 4 sections, two green and two yellow, The green and yellow represent the Australian land and the inhabitant's passions to succeed in all that they do, the flame in the canton is red with a black outline meaning the fire of our souls to protect the nation and its people. The black, red and yellow represent the indigenous peoples. (according to its Constitution [1]
International Micronational Mapping Organisation
The International Micronational Mapping Org was a department of the Macéyon Government, to establish an up-to-date map of the Micronations of the world. The IMMO was a free service by the government, to establish peace in the Micronational community. The IMMO was doing its best to establish a full map of locations for all micronations.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. All nations are requested to have a map using the My Map service by google.
2. All nations are to have an existing government and is active in running their nation.
3. All nations have existed for 30 days.
4. All nations are not currently in war unless they have existed for more than 2 year.
a. Please note, the claimed lands during war times will not be shown until such war(s) are finished, and it is agreed on by the parties involved.
RIGHTS OF THE ORGANIZATION The Organization reserves the right to:
1. Delete any nation that has not been conducting governmental business for 1 year.
2. Add any nation that meets the requirements above
3. Add to or take away the requirements above at its own will.
States recognized
- United States of America
- United Nations member states
- Vatican City
- Palestine
- Kosovo
- Taiwan
- Cassiopeia Sovereign Empire
National holidays
Name | Date | Remarks |
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Freedom Day | 27 May | Day independence was declared |
Election Day | First Saturday after Freedom Day | All citizens vote for parliament |
Christmas Day | 25 December | Celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ |
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