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| 1974
| The 1970s saw a number of highly publicized confrontations between the U.S. government and [[ریاستہائے متحدہ میں مقامی امریکی]], such as the [[Oglala Lakota]]s' standoff at [[Wounded Knee incident|Wounded Knee]] and the [[Alcatraz]] occupation. Another clash occurred at [[Moss Lake]] in upstate [[نیویارک]]. After the federal Indian Claims Commission refused to consider compensation to the [[Mohawk Nation]], saying that its jurisdiction only covered western tribes, a group of Mohawk activists declared 600 acres near Moss Lake the sovereign Mohawk territory of Ganienkeh, and further laid claim to all of northeastern New York. After a firefight between the Mohawks and local vigilantes, the state government started eviction proceedings. When the federal courts refused to hear the matter, Assistant State Attorney General [[Mario Cuomo]] was dispatched to negotiate a settlement. In May 1977, the Mohawks accepted a smaller land grant and the crisis was ended.<ref name="Footnotes to History- G to J">{{cite web|url=http://www.buckyogi.com/footnotes/natgj.htm|title=Footnotes to History- G to J|publisher=buckyogi.com|accessdate=30 November 2015|archive-date=2016-03-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303181944/http://www.buckyogi.com/footnotes/natgj.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ganienkeh.net|title=Information from the People of Ganienkeh|accessdate=30 November 2015|publisher=ganienkeh.net|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181226001554/http://www.ganienkeh.net/|archivedate=2018-12-26|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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سطر 488:
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| 2011
| The Imperial Throne was founded by Russian businessman Anton Bakov as the "Russian Empire". By its constitution, it is a federal [[آئینی بادشاہت]] and the successor of the Empire founded by [[پطرس اعظم|Peter I]].<ref>[http://gazeta.babr.ru/?IDE=96948 Imperial Throne (Sovereign Nation)] {{wayback|url=http://gazeta.babr.ru/?IDE=96948 |date=20141006154007 }}, gazeta.babr.ru; accessed 30 November 2015.{{ru icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.izvestia.ru/news/499236 Imperial Throne (Sovereign Nation)]; accessed 30 November 2015.{{ru icon}}</ref>
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سطر 528:
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| 1979
| A micronation founded as a bedroom kingdom by [[ملواکی]] (USA) resident Robert Ben Madison. Madison claims to have coined the term "[[مائیکرو اقوام]]".<ref group="nb">Prior to Madison's departure in 2005 the group split into a separate [http://www.kingdomoftalossa.net "Kingdom of Talossa"] and [http://www.talossa.com/index.html "Republic of Talossa"] {{wayback|url=http://www.talossa.com/index.html |date=20061128180533 }}.</ref><ref name="Ryan"/>{{rp|101}}
| جان وولے
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سطر 576:
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| 1989
| Micronation founded by Travis McHenry, subsequently dubbed the [[Grand Duchy]] of Westarctica, claiming a piece of [[میری بیرڈ لینڈ]], the [[انٹارکٹک معاہدہ نظام|last slice in Antarctica]] unclaimed by any nation.<ref>Mariska van Brederode, [http://www.columbusmagazine.nl/special/2685/10_the_grand_duchy_of_westarctica_west-antarctica.html The Grand Duchy of Westarctica (West-Antarctica)] {{wayback|url=http://www.columbusmagazine.nl/special/2685/10_the_grand_duchy_of_westarctica_west-antarctica.html |date=20150923205542 }} Columbus Magazine (June 2010)</ref>
| ٹیروس میک ہینری
| 1,610,000&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>
سطر 592:
| {{flagicon image|Wirtland flag.svg}}
| 2008
| Wirtland is an experiment into legitimacy and self-sustainability of a country without its own soil, which transcends national borders without breaching or lessening the sovereignty of any involved.<ref>Fox 45 Morning News, [http://witizens.ning.com/video/fox-wirtland Wirtland on FOX News] {{wayback|url=http://witizens.ning.com/video/fox-wirtland |date=20090703113432 }}, ''Fox 45 Morning News'' (USA), 20 January 2009.</ref>
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