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posted by cmn32480 on Monday November 14 2016, @06:03PM   Printer-friendly
from the revolutionary dept.

One man is trying to create a utopia on what he says is unclaimed land between Serbia and Croatia. He's banned from setting foot in his would-be territory, but he has not given up.

The president stared across the water at his country, from which he is exiled.

We were in a boat on the Danube, only a few yards from the territory of Liberland - what he calls the "beloved country".

But we knew that if we tried to disembark, the Croatian river police would arrest us. Patriotism struggled with prudence, and lost.

Liberland is only 7 sq km (2.5 sq miles) of uninhabited marshland. But in the mind of Vit Jedlicka, its first president, it's the fulfilment of the libertarian dream - a land with no compulsory taxes, no gun control, with Bitcoins as currency.


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  • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Tuesday November 15 2016, @03:23PM

    by tangomargarine (667) on Tuesday November 15 2016, @03:23PM (#426985)

    I mean, there's always the question of whether the bigger country just decides to invade you, e.g. Austria-Hungary and Serbia in WWI, but that's a problem everybody has, and microstates wouldn't be unique in that regard.

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