Ever been so fed up with your government that you decided to break away and form your own nation? A surprising number of Australians have.。
There are about 100 micronations spread out across the world, tiny governments unto themselves and yet not recognised by world governments or major organisations -- ranging from the ludicrous to the ominous-sounding.。
And for some reason, Australia is home to the highest number of micronations. 35, to be exact.。
SEE ALSO:Meanwhile, Australia's in the grip of an intense heatwave straight from hell 。Could it be that the Australian government is so annoying people feel like they have no choice but to secede?

Could it be that the Australian government is so annoying people feel like they have no choice but to secede? Maybe ask Prime Minister Trumble.。Trumble in his natural habitatCredit: Simpsons Vs The Liberals/Twitter。
The Aerican Empire。
The Aerican Empire is a particularly ambitious micronation, one that spans a number of continents and even planets. See, according to its adorably daggy website, the empire was founded way back in 1987 and now claims colonies in Montreal, Australia, Pluto, Mars and an entirely made up planet. 。
Principality Of Hutt River。
Its prince, Leonard Casley, seceded from Australian rule following a dispute over, uh, wheat production quotas. As you do.。
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Principality of Wy
。The Principality of Wy is presided over by a prince named Paul Delprat, a man who looks exactly as you'd imagine, once you hear he founded his own micronation following a dispute with his local council over whether or not he could build a driveway. 。
That's him in the crown, in case you were wondering.Credit: Empire Of Atlantium/Facebook 。The Principality is also known as one that looks fondly upon creative types, given that ol' mate Paul is a painter himself. Appropriately then, they have the most amazing flag.。
Are you seeing this sh*t?Credit: The principality Of wy。
Your national flag looks rather pathetic by comparison, hey?
Sovereign State of Aeterna Lucina 。
But additionally, a number of people involved with Aeterna Lucinda were found to be exploiting land purchasing loopholes. Weird.。
The State no longer exists, having been closed down after the death of Neuman in the '90s. 。
The State no longer exists, having been closed down after the death of Neuman in the '90s. 。
In the '70s, a national conversation kicked off around whether Australia shouls remain under the Queen's rule, or becomes a republic like the U.S. As a result, a strident monarchist by the name of Alex Brackstone decided to start his own micronation, the Province of Bumbunga.。
Brackstone's aim was to ensure that the Queen always had a holding in Australia -- presumably he thought if Australia was to establish a republic, the Queen could always hop over and hang with him. 。
Turns out that there wasn't much point, because Australia still swears the allegiance to the crown for some reason. 。
Turns out that there wasn't much point, because Australia still swears the allegiance to the crown for some reason.。
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