Principality of Seborga explained

Conventional Long Name:Principality of Seborga
Common Name:Seborga
Native Name:
Coordinates:43.8333°N 49°W
Area Km2:14
Leader Name1:
Established Date1:1963

The Principality of Seborga (Italian: Principato di Seborga, Ligurian: Prinçipatu de A Seborca) is an unrecognised micronation that claims a 14abbr=onNaNabbr=on area located in the northwestern Italian Province of Imperia in Liguria, near the French border, and about 35km (22miles) from Monaco.[1] The principality is coextensive with the comune of Seborga; assertions of sovereignty were instigated in 1963 by a local campaigner based on unproven claims about territorial settlements made by the Congress of Vienna after the Napoleonic Wars.

History

The claim of sovereignty for Seborga was put forward in 1963 by a Seborgan former flower grower named Giorgio Carbone. He claimed to have found documents from the Vatican archives which, according to Carbone, indicated that Seborga had never been a possession of the House of Savoy and was therefore not legitimately included in the Kingdom of Italy when it was formed in 1861 during Italian unification. Carbone claimed that Seborga had existed as a sovereign state of Italy since 954, and that from 1079 it was a principality of the Holy Roman Empire. Sovereignty claims assert that Seborga was overlooked by the Congress of Vienna in its redistribution of European territories after the Napoleonic Wars.[2]

Carbone promoted the idea of Seborgan independence as a principality, and in 1963 the town's inhabitants elected him as their putative head of state. Carbone assumed the style and title His Tremendousness (Sua Tremendità) Giorgio I, Prince of Seborga.[3] He formed a "cabinet" of ministers; minted a local currency, the luigino; introduced a Seborgan flag, a white cross on a blue background; and established a Latin motto, Lithuanian: Sub Umbra Sede (Sit in the shade). Carbone's campaign has generally not been taken seriously and is widely viewed as a ruse to attract tourists to the town, although his supporters in the town claim that their small state has been recognised by Burkina Faso.[4]

Giorgio Carbone retained his ceremonial position until his death on 25 November 2009.[1] The position of the Serborgan "monarch" is not hereditary, and since Carbone's death, elections have been held in Seborga every seven years among the town's 200 registered voters.[5] Carbone was succeeded by businessman Marcello Menegatto, who was elected on 25 April 2010 and crowned on 22 May 2010 as His Serene Highness (Sua Altezza Serenissima or SAS) Prince Marcello I.[6] [7] Menegatto was re-elected as Prince on 23 April 2017, after an unsuccessful challenge to the position by Mark Dezzani, a British-born radio DJ who had lived in Seborga for nearly 40 years.

On 12 April 2019, Menegatto abdicated from his position,[8] and he was succeeded by his ex-wife, Nina Menegatto, who was elected by the town as Her Serene Highness Princess Nina on 10 November 2019.[9]

List of Seborgan monarchs

Title Given name Reign began Reign ended
Prince Giorgio I Giorgio Carbone 14 May 1963 25 November 2009
Prince Marcello I Marcello Menegatto 25 April 2010[10] [11] 10 November 2019
Princess Nina Nina Menegatto 10 November 2019 incumbent

False titles

See also: False titles of nobility and Pretender. There have been pretenders to the Seborgan throne, which include such pretenders as the self-styled "Princess" Yasmine von Hohenstaufen Anjou Plantagenet,[12] and Nicolas Mutte, a French writer.[13]

Seborga today

Seborga's independence claims continue today, and an official Principato di Seborga website asserts the historical arguments put forward by Carbone.[14] Seborga claims to maintain a volunteer border guard, the Corpo delle Guardie. Participants wear a blue-and-white uniform and during the tourist season they stand guard at sentry boxes on the unofficial border crossing on the main road into Seborga.[15]

The unrecognised micronation that claims Seborga Town understands that the town still falls directly within the laws and borders of Italy.[16]

Currency

Seborga's local currency, the Seborga luigino, is divided into 100 cents. Luigini coins circulate in Seborga alongside the euro. The currency has no value outside of the town. The value of the luigino is pegged to the US dollar at SPL1 = USD6.00.[17] On 20 August 2023 the Principality presented the first banknote ever of the luigini.[18]

Population

As of 1 January 2018, Seborga had a population of 297 people, with 146 males and 151 females.[19] As of 2021, the population of Seborga has gone down to 217 people.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Obituary: His Tremendousness Giorgio Carbone . 17 January 2021 . The Telegraph . 27 November 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091201012903/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/royalty-obituaries/6671765/His-Tremendousness-Giorgio-Carbone.html . 1 December 2009. live.
  2. Book: Klieger . P. Christiaan . The Microstates of Europe: Designer Nations in a Post-Modern World . 29 November 2012 . Lexington Books . 978-0-7391-7427-2 . 177 . 17 January 2021 . en.
  3. Web site: Prince of Seborga fights on for 362 subjects Liguria ITALY Magazine . The Telegraph . 17 January 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101119012259/http://www.italymag.co.uk/italy/liguria/prince-seborga-fights-362-subjects/ . 19 November 2010 . 15 June 2006.
  4. Web site: Seborga: The Micronation Inside Italy Where Time Stands Still. 11 September 2014. Anneli Rufus. HuffPost. 5 May 2018.
  5. News: Squires . Nick . Radio DJ from West Sussex vies to become next leader of tiny self-declared principality in Italy . 17 January 2021 . The Telegraph . 18 March 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201111222517/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/18/british-dj-west-sussex-vies-become-next-leader-tiny-self-declared/ . 11 November 2020. live.
  6. http://seborgatimes.blogspot.com/2010/05/seborga-will-crown-his-new-elected.html Seborga Times
  7. Web site: S.A.S. il Principe di Seborga . Principato di Seborga . 28 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190928091926/https://www.principatodiseborga.com/pds/s-a-s-il-principe-di-seborga . 28 September 2019 . it-IT. dead.
  8. https://www.principatodiseborga.com/pds/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Lettera-di-dimissioni-del-Principe-Marcello.pdf Letter of resignation
  9. News: Vogt. Andrea . 'Her Tremendousness' elected leader of self-declared micro-nation on hilltop in Italy . 11 November 2019. The Daily Telegraph. 10 November 2019.
  10. News: Squires. Nick . Tiny Italian principality announces new monarch called 'His Tremendousness' . 18 June 2010. The Daily Telegraph. 27 April 2010.
  11. News: The King of Nylon: 'kingdom' of Seborga ruled by hosiery heir. 18 June 2010. The Metro. 28 April 2010. London. 16 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121116023524/http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/823736-the-king-of-nylon-kingdom-of-seborga-ruled-by-hosiery-heir. dead.
  12. News: Moore . Malcolm . Battle rages for His Tremendousness's throne Italy Europe International News News Telegraph . 17 January 2021 . The Telegraph . 13 June 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070311031813/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/06/13/wsebo13.xml . 11 March 2007. dead.
  13. News: Ruler of self-declared principality on the Italian Riviera faces 'coup d'etat' from rival . Nick . Squires . 17 January 2021 . The Telegraph . 22 June 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160622124827/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/21/ruler-of-self-declared-principality-on-the-italian-riviera-faces/ . 22 June 2016. live.
  14. Web site: Why we are independent. Principality of Seborga. en.
  15. Web site: Le Guardie . Principato di Seborga . 17 January 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210109093713/https://www.principatodiseborga.com/pds/guardie. 9 January 2021 . it-IT.
  16. Web site: Jacopo Prisco . Seborga: The Italian village that wants to be a country . 2022-03-29 . CNN . en.
  17. Web site: The luigini. Principality of Seborga. en.
  18. Web site: Festa di San Bernardo 2023 / Resoconto della giornata, rassegna stampa, foto, video – Presentata la prima banconota della storia del Principato di Seborga. Principality of Seborga. en.
  19. Web site: Statistiche demografiche ISTAT. demo.istat.it. Imperia. 2019-03-21. 2019-06-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20190630220127/http://demo.istat.it/pop2018/index3.html. dead.