“Tucked away on the banks of the Danube is the tiny, would-be country of Liberland. The former Czech politician who declared himself its founder and president says it is a legitimate and viable state and is pushing for international recognition. But Vit Jedlicka is facing tough opposition fromSerbia and Croatia, who have been in dispute over the territory since the break-up of the former Yugoslavia. Undeterred, Jedlicka has been issuing Liberland passports and appointing ambassadors in his quest to carve out a new nation in the Balkans. He has even set up a national airline.”
http://www.euronews.com/2015/07/22/liberland-utopian-tax-free-micronation-or-state-of-mind/
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