Names of New Eiffel

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This article lists alternative names for the Principality of New Eiffel,[1] commonly known as simply New Eiffel.[2][3]

List of area names

Official and national languages of New Eiffel

Full name

Recognised regional languages in New Eiffel

Full name

  • Dutch - Vorstendom Nieuw Eiffel
  • LOLspeak - Prncepality ov teh New Eiffel

Other languages

Full name

  • Arabic - إمارة ايفل جديد
  • Czech - Knížectví Nový Eiffel
  • Estonian - Uus-Eiffeli Vürstiriik
  • German - Fürstentum Neuer Eiffel
  • Indonesian - Kerajaan Eiffel Baru (New Kingdom of Eiffel)
  • Lululandian - Prinznazionen der Nujeiffel
  • Russian - Княжество Новый Эйфель


Alternative English names

  • The New Eiffel
  • The Principality of New Eiffel
  • Principality of the New Eiffel
  • Principality of The New Eiffel

Rarely used

  • Eiffel
  • New Eiffel Principality

Shortens

Former names

1 January 2018– 4 June 2018: The Republic of New Finland

  • Republic of New Finland
  • New Finland

4 June 2018– 11 August 2018: Kingdom of New Finland

  • United Kingdom of New Finland
  • New Finland
  • New Finland Kingdom
  • KNF
  • KoNF

11 August 2018– 30 August 2018: Principality of New Temporary

  • New Temporary

References

  1. neweiffelgov.home.blog. "What is New Eiffel?". Archived from the original on 17 December 2019.
  2. Empire claiming whole Earth wins GUM observership, 23 May 2019. The Glastieven. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  3. Constitution of the Principality of New Eiffel
  4. About.[dead link] Microcode Official Website. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  5. "Microcode - MicroWiki". MicroWiki. Archived from the original on 2020-03-22. Retrieved 2019-09-28. NE is the official microcode of New Eiffel.
  6. List of Grand Unified Micronational 3-letter country codes on MicroWiki. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  7. Micronations in the MOF on MicroWiki. "NEI", MOF Code of New Eiffel. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  8. NationDNS. "Partners". Archived from the original on 17 December 2019.