Principality of Freedonia explained

Above:Principality of Freedonia
Subheader:Unrecognized micronation
Label1:Claimed by
Data1:John Kyle
Label2:Date established
Data2:1997
Label3:Area claimed
Data3:None

The Principality of Freedonia was a micronation based on libertarian principles. It was created as a "hypothetical project" by a group of teenagers in the United States in 1992. The project was formalized as a new country project in 1997, which included attempts in 2001 to lease territory in Somaliland. The attempt to lease land was rejected.

It was headed by a Texas university student named John Kyle, who used the title Prince John.[1] [2] The Principality of Freedonia itself was based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Coinage

While the Freedonia project was active, it minted its own currency. It had a number of 50 Freedonian dollar 1 oz silver coins minted.[3] It offered these coins for sale on the organization's website.[4]

Current status

The Freedonia project's website has not been updated for a number of years and its discussion forum no longer functions, e-mail communication with the self-styled Prince does not work, and the entire project appears to be defunct. E-mail statements from the founder indicate the project is not being actively pursued as of 2004.[3]

As of 2013, the Freedonia website is no longer available.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. , John Ryan, George Dunford, and Simon Sellars, Lonely Planet Publications, 2006 (paperback)
  2. Web site: Wanted: Homeland for 300 Webheads. Metroactive. 22 November 2000. 2 January 2006.
  3. Web site: Links To Micro-National and Fantasy Coins: Listings F. 2 January 2006. Yahoo! Geocities.
  4. Web site: Bank of Freedonia . The Principality of Freedonia . https://web.archive.org/web/20120820010915/http://www.freedonia.org/bof.html . 20 August 2012 . 2 January 2006.