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He called himself an ambassador to Ladonia, West Arcatica, Seborga, and Poulo Wai — but none of these “countries” are recognised by the UN.

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00:00This one claimed to be the ambassador to Latonia, West Arktika, Serborga and Paolavai.
00:04But do these places even exist?
00:06Thank you and God save West Arktika.
00:08These micronations claim they have land, citizens, currency, even governments,
00:12but none are recognized by any UN member country.
00:16West Arktika claims it was founded in 2004 by a US Navy officer
00:19who exploited a loophole in the Antarctic Treaty and declared himself Grand Duke.
00:23He claimed 620,000 square miles near the South Pole,
00:26arguing no one else had.
00:28He was later dismissed from service.
00:30No one lives there, though its website lists honorary consuls worldwide,
00:33including two in India.
00:36Ladonia claims it is an area of one square kilometer on the beach in southern Sweden,
00:40established by an artist in 1996.
00:42According to its website,
00:43Ladonia has over 30,102 registered nomadic citizens.
00:47The micronation's constitution mandates a tri-annually elected president and a queen.
00:52Serborga is a small tourist village in northwestern Italy near the French border.
00:56Serborga's website lists three representatives in India.
00:58Harshvardhan Jain is not among them.
01:01Polo Vai claims to be based in twin islands of Polo Vai in the Gulf of Thailand.
01:05Their website states that the kingdom has a big royal armed force
01:08and also has the F-A-18 and C-130 aircraft.

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