Lovely (micronation)
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Motto: Die dulci freure (English: Have a nice day) Anthem: National Anthem by Banks & Wag |
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Status: | New |
Location: | Danny Wallace's flat in Bow, London |
Area claimed: | None (see footnote) |
Membership: | ~58,165 (as of December 1, 2006) |
Date of foundation: | 1 January 2005 |
Leadership: | King Danny I (Danny Wallace) 2005- |
Purported organisational structure: | Constitutional Monarchy |
Language: | English |
Purported currency: | IOU (Interdependent Occupational Unit) |
Note: the land used by the block of flats has not been claimed by Lovely, so it remains the territory of the UK under international law.
Note2: National Holiday on 2 September (Lovely Day) |
The Kingdom of Lovely is a partly Internet-based micronation which claims the flat of its creator and ruler – the comic writer Danny Wallace – as its territory. As with many of Wallace's projects, the micronation was conceived with media in mind; in this case a television series, produced during 2004-2005 for the BBC and called How to Start Your Own Country. In July 2006 Lovely had 421 citizens registered on its website, although everyone who signs up to view the forum is (knowingly) included as a citizen.
The official territory of Lovely is Danny Wallace's flat in Bow, London, but citizens of Lovely are invited to declare a room, or some other building or land belonging to them, to be an embassy for the country by taking a photograph displaying Lovely's flag there.
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[edit] Development of the country
Lovely's flag, coat of arms and motto were designed by London-based design studio Pentagram. The pixellated coat-of-arms is intended to reflect the internet-based nature of the micronation, as did the studio's final flag, a pixellated Union Jack. Wallace, however, preferred a different flag proposal, featuring a blue stripe and a red stripe at erratic angles on a white background – that is, the same colours as the Union Jack but positioned off-centre in an eccentric fashion. The Latin motto is Die dulci freure (sic – the correct Latin is fruere), meaning "Have a nice day".
Danny originally tried to start a nation by "invading" Eel Pie Island in London using a DUKW landing vehicle with the help of his friend Jon Bond, now Lovely's Minister of Defence. Bond was chosen for the role having once worked as a security guard at Tesco, making him the closest thing Danny had to an army. However, the Metropolitan Police were contacted by local people, and Wallace was forced to call off the "invasion". After speaking to a number of people including the leaders of Sealand and Dennis Hope, who claims to own the moon, Danny declared his flat to be a sovereign nation on 1 January 2005 and he set about populating the micronation and recording the television series. Other notable interviewees included Noam Chomsky (who discussed democracy) and a prisoner condemned to death at a prison in United States with whom Danny discussed crime and punishment in an emotionally charged episode.
The national anthem video was recorded in late March 2005 in Greenwich Park, with the help of some of the early citizens plus members of Join Me, a "collective" begun by the King some years earlier. The country remained nameless for several weeks after it declared itself independent, and thousands of suggestions for names were put forward online. Danny chose his two favourites, "Home" and "Lovely", and let his citizens decide the winner by online vote. The country was officially named on 2 September 2005 at an invitation-only gathering of citizens held in Leicester Square. This day is now an official holiday of Lovely called "Lovely Day".
During the broadcasting run of "How to Start Your Own Country", additional material was broadcast to digital TV viewers after each episode. This took the style of a national broadcast named Citizen TV. It was presented live by Danny Wallace and featured news, a special guest (usually a member of Danny's government) and Wallace conversing with citizens who had called in. An early political change occurred when Danny fired his first foreign minister live on air (for lack of activity) and appointed Kieran Collins in his place.
Danny attempted to submit a song of his own composition, Stop The Mugging And Start The Hugging, as the Lovely entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. The contest's scrutineer, Svante Stockselius, met with Danny and was sympathetic to his cause but informed him that Lovely could not enter the Contest as it has no national television or radio station of its own and therefore could not join the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Danny then submitted his song to the BBC (an EBU member which supports the UK entry to the contest) in an attempt to receive their backing, but their judges were unimpressed.
The series also showed Danny's attempts to gain official recognition for Lovely at the United Nations, which was established to be the true mark of statehood. To date these efforts have been unsuccessful, largely because of Lovely's lack of independent territory; Danny's own flat is technically within the UK under international law.
[edit] Economy
The country's unit of currency is the Interdependent Occupational Unit (IOU). The currency is based on the phrase "time is money" – IOUs are exchangeable for an amount of the recipient's time, e.g. paying a citizen for 5 minutes of washing up. Previously, each member of the micronation's official BBC messageboard received one tenth of an IOU for each post made, but since the move to the new forum this has been abandoned. No way to make use of the accumulated IOUs has yet been announced. This can be compared with local exchange trading schemes.
[edit] Government
The Government of Lovely originally consisted of friends of King Danny who were recruited at a meeting held at a London pub (see here). One of these was "fired" and replaced by a citizen; other Royal appointments have been made, and the first open elections to specific posts were held via the official website. Subsequently there have been further elections – and disputes – on the official internet forum and other websites. This leaves the current government a matter of constant debate.
[edit] Sport
The Lovely Football Association or LFA was a Football Organisation set up in September 2005 for the micronation of Lovely. On 26 November 2005, the first league match was played in Bristol where Danvers Athletic beat Mangotsfield FC 5-0.
The LFA is no longer active, although there are plans for it to be relaunched with a new owner.
[edit] Education
The University of Lovely (UoL) was probably the country's first official educational facility, although this fact has been disputed. It offers courses on being lovely and information on what education means to the nation. It was officially recognised in September 2005 by the King, and was created by Citizen Perfecthill. On the 30th of October the University of Status was also made available to those who had signed up.
[edit] External links
[edit] Within Lovely
[edit] Information and communicating:
- Lovely's official website
- Lovely's official messageboard
- The old BBC messageboard (now archives)
- CitizenChat - chat room
[edit] Government:
- Intelligence and Security Agency and DCHQ (Armed Forces)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Royal Lovely Constabulary
- The Ministry of Information (Revenue, Immigration and Administration)
- Foreign Embassy For All (formerly the official Foreign Office of Lovely)
- Site of the Ex-Lovely Counter-Terrorist Unit and Armed Forces (Now a museum)
[edit] NGOs:
- Radio Lovely
- Radio Lovely 2 (has now ceased broadcasting from this site, currently broadcasts from radiolovely.com)
- The Guardian Angel (has now ceased production)
- The Others Times
- The Lovely Lurker
- The Lovely Art Gallery
- The University of Lovely (UoL)