Republic of Molossia

Republic of Molossia
Respubliko de Molossia
Micronation
Flag
Coat of Arms
Motto: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
Anthem: "Fair Molossia is Our Home"[1]
Capital
and largest city
Baughston
Official languages English, Esperanto [2]
Organizational structure Constitutional presidential republic (de jure)
Military dictatorship (de facto)
Kevin Baugh
Legislature National Assembly
Establishment
 Declared
September 3, 1999
Area claimed
 Total
0.0053 km2 (0.0020 sq mi)
Population
 Estimate
6
Membership 32 (2016)[3][4][5]
Purported currency Valora
Time zone Molossian Standard Time (UTC-7 hours, 41 minutes)
Molossian Daylight Time (UTC-8:41)
Calling code +1 775

Molossia, also known as the self-proclaimed Republic of Molossia, is a micronation in the United States, founded by Kevin Baugh (b. July 30, 1962) and headquartered at his home near Dayton, Nevada. The Republic of Molossia has claimed itself a nation but it is not recognized as a country by the United Nations or any other country.[6]

It consists of Baugh's house (known as the Government House), about 0.01 acres (40 m2) in size, and 1.3 acres (5,000 m2) of surrounding property, enclaved by Nevada. It used to claim a property in Pennsylvania as well. Molossia was established as a childhood project in 1977, and evolved into a territorial entity in the late 1990s.

The name Molossia is derived from the Hawaiian word maluhia which means “peace, safety, security”.[7] Baugh has stated the ancient Greek tribe of Molossians is unrelated.[6]

History

On September 3, 1999, Baugh created the Republic of Molossia as a successor to a childhood make-believe kingdom called "the Grand Republic of Vuldstein", and declared himself to be its president.

On November 13, 2012, Baugh created a petition on the WhiteHouse.gov We the People website requesting recognition of the micronation. However, his petition did not gain enough signatures for recognition.

On April 11, 2015, Baugh hosted Micro-Con 2015 in Anaheim Central Library in California. Micro-Con was created to attract media attention to the micronational world.[8]

On April 16, 2016, Baugh hosted a tour of his nation, sponsored by the website Atlas Obscura.[5]

Territory

Border sign, Harmony Province.

Molossia consists of two properties (previously three) that are owned by Baugh, located within the continental United States and comprising a total area of 6.3 acres (2.5 ha): Harmony Province, located in Dayton, Nevada, is the smallest of Molossia's territories, at little more than one acre (4,000 m2) in size. It is the Baugh family's primary place of residence, and the site of Molossia's designated capital, Baughston. Baughston was renamed from Espera on 30 July 2013 to commemorate President Baugh's 51st birthday.[9] The United States of America's street address for Kevin Baugh's house is 226 Mary Lane Road, Dayton, NV 89403.[10]

The Protectorate of New Antrim was located at an undisclosed location in Pennsylvania and was the largest of Molossia's territories at a little over 8 acres (3.2 ha) in extent. It was named after County Antrim in Northern Ireland and had its own governor, Grand Admiral Hess. It is no longer claimed by Molossia.

In August 2003, Baugh purchased a small piece of rural land in Northern California. This was referred to the Colony of Farfalla. The property was sold late in 2005, after Baugh inherited more land which he subsequently named Desert Homestead Province, in Southern California.[6] Desert Homestead had been owned by Baugh's grandfather, and the property has been declared a "national monument" dedicated to him. In early 2015 a Farfalla Colony became Molossian territory again.[6]

Vesperia is the name of Molossia's claim of 49,881 square miles (130,000 km2) on the planet of Venus.

Molossia claims a spot named Neptune Deep in the North Pacific Ocean, about 750 kilometres (470 mi) southwest of Mexico.[11]

Operations

Kevin Baugh (born July 30, 1962).

Proclamations

The Republic of Molossia claims to be a sovereign, independent nation-state, completely surrounded by the United States. As a result, it has adopted a system of government recognizably similar in structure to that of a sovereign state.

Same-sex marriage has been legal in Molossia since 2002.

Foreign relations

Molossia recognizes several other micronations, with numerous treaties enacted to this end.[6] In May 2008, a summit was held with Grand Duke Paul, leader of the Grand Duchy of Greifenberg, another micronation. Plans were made for the revitalization of the League of Small Nations, a nearly defunct organization devoted to the prosperity of all micronations claiming land. This was Molossia's first formal state visit.[12] Molossia asserts it was one of the first countries to recognize the Republic of Kosovo, one day after the Albanian majority country was declared on February 18, 2008, with Baugh sending an official letter to the newly formed government.[13] However Molossia now only opens informal relations with other states.

Economy

Molossia sells a variety of products in person and online, including homemade soap and signed photographs of the Baughs.[5][14][15] Cinderella stamps are also produced by Molossia through its Postal and Telegraph Service.[16]

Molossia's currency is the valora, which is subdivided into 100 futtrus and pegged to the relative value of Pillsbury cookie dough.[17] Cookie dough is stored in an outbuilding called the Bank of Molossia, from which valora coins made from gambling chips and printed "banknotes" are sold.[18][19]

Tourism

Molossian customs station.

The various micronation-themed art installations and landscaping projects that Baugh has constructed around his home have begun to attract outside interest, with Baugh taking visitors on guided tours of the property by prior arrangement.[12] In 2008, he claimed to be hosting around 15 visitors in a year. Visitors are required to produce a passport and their pocket change in order to be admitted.[20] Baugh has stated that these requirements are waived for citizens of Andorra, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Monaco, Seborga and "any other country recognized by Molossia".[6]

Visitors are not allowed to bring certain items onto the property, including tobacco and incandescent light bulbs.[21]

Molossia was the main focus and site of the two-year anniversary of the That Guy with the Glasses website. Doug Walker produced a six-part mini-series starring Channel Awesome members titled Kickassia, primarily set and filmed on-location in Molossia and a nearby hotel. In the film, the Nostalgia Critic conquers Molossia and becomes its new leader, with the help of various other members of the "That Guy With the Glasses" site. The critics succeed and rename the nation "Kickassia" with hopeless plans to conquer the United States, but the critic becomes corrupt with his own power, leading the members of Channel Awesome to revolt against him and return Baugh to power. Baugh stars as a comical version of himself.[22]

Molossia appeared as one of several micronations in the Japanese online webcomic Hetalia: Axis Powers. He is seen interacting with other micronations such as Sealand, Seborga, and Wy.[23][24]

CNN's Great Big Story also featured Molossia and Baugh.[25]

See also

References

  1. Our New National Anthem Republic of Molossia (www.molossia.org). Date 28 January 2014; access date 4 September 2014
  2. "What is Esperanto?". Republic of Molossia. 226 Mary Lane, Dayton, Nevada 89403. Archived from the original on 2017-07-06. Retrieved 2017-08-04. Esperanto is the second language of the Republic of Molossia.
  3. "Great Big Story". www.greatbigstory.com.
  4. "Newsbites". Republic of Molossia. 18 March 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  5. 1 2 3 "Interviewing the President of Molossia". Atlas Obscura. 14 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Republic of Molossia - Official Website". Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  7. "National Database". Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  8. MicroCon 2015
  9. "The President's 51st Birthday". Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  10. Ames, Justin (16 July 2014). "Visiting The Republic Of Molossia: Part 1 of 2". The Velvet Rocket. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  11. "Neptune Deep". Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 24 March 2010.
  12. 1 2 "Follow-up interview with Kevin Baugh, president of the Republic of Molossia". Wikinews. 1 May 2008. Retrieved 12 August 2008.
  13. "Kosovo" (Press release). Molossia. 18 February 2008.
  14. "Autographed Photos". Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
  15. "Supremo Soap!". Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
  16. "Molossian Postal, Telegraph & Telephone Service". Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  17. "Molossia’s currency, the Valora, is linked in value to Pillsbury Cookie Dough (the current exchange rate of 1 Valora to $1 is 0.75)." Atlas Obscura article, April 2016
  18. "Bank of Molossia". Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  19. "'Lonely Planet' Explores Micronations". Day to Day. National Public Radio. 1 November 2006. Retrieved 19 April 2008.
  20. "Tech TV Interview". Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  21. "Republic of Molossia announces new customs station". Wikinews. 12 May 2008. Retrieved 13 August 2008.
  22. "The Invasion Movie!" Republic of Molossia. Retrieved 4 December 2010
  23. "Molossia - Hetalia Archives". Hetalia Archives. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  24. Micronations: Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations. Oakland, CA: Lonely Planet Publications. 2006. pp. 64–68.
  25. "This Man Runs a Micronation of 32 People". CNN. Retrieved 16 July 2016.

Further reading

External images
A 30th-anniversary coin
A customs station
A passport stamp from Molossia
A postage stamp from Molossia
A set of stamps

Coordinates: 39°19′22″N 119°32′23″W / 39.32278°N 119.53972°W / 39.32278; -119.53972

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