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Note: This article was written in 2004 or early 2005 for the MicroWiki
Note: This article was written in 2004 or early 2005 for the MicroWiki
and may be out of date.</i>
and may be out of date.</i>
'''Morovia,''' a constitutional monarchy established in 1996 by five
 
individuals interested in creating an "imaginary" nation. Lucy Denver,
'''Morovia,''' a constitutional monarchy established in 1996 by five individuals interested in creating an "imaginary" nation. Lucy Denver, David Shapiro, Erin Gump, Mike Nelson, and King Vincent began to play a game they called Morovia.
David Shapiro, Erin Gump, Mike Nelson, and King Vincent began to play a
 
game they called Morovia. Morovia developed into a republic, and later
Morovia developed into a republic, and later a monarchy when the five elected Vincent their sovereign. This was only the beginning, and in early 1998 the five brought Morovia to the internet. Immediately, many took interest in Morovia. Within weeks of their coming online, Morovia signed a treaty of friendship with Reunion.
a monarchy when the five elected Vincent their sovereign. This was only
 
the beginning, and in early 1998 the five brought Morovia to the
Making many friends, King Vincent did his best to spread the word of this new micronation that was open to all ideas. It was a success, and within weeks Morovia's citizenship roster had risen from five to twenty individuals. In 1999, a Constitutional Convention was held and the nation adopted a new constitution. This new document guaranteed democracy and equal rights for all citizens.
internet. Immediately, many took interest in Morovia. Within weeks of
 
their coming online, Morovia signed a treaty of friendship with
Shortly after its ratification, King Vincent took ill. Good-will messages from all over the nation and the micronational community poured in as the King battled a dangerous illness in the hospital. Returning home in June, the King continued the reforms begun by the Convention. Morovia saw a period of heightened activity and prestige through the years of 1999 - 2002. By mid 2002, the King's real life professional duties resulted in him withdrawing from active participation in helping to run the day to day affairs of the realm. This resulted in unscrupulous parties attempting to take power in Morovia by destabilising the administration of the government. Various attempts were made to revitalise Morovia but almost all failed due to the lack of popular support. Morovia was at it's lowest ebb.
Reunion. Making many friends, King Vincent did his best to spread the
 
word of this new micronation that was open to all ideas. It was a
In November 2003, at the behest of Morovian and micronational leaders, the King returned to play an active role in the governing of the realm. Immediately, he pledged his commitment to the work begun before and during his absence to revitalize Morovia and attract new citizens. By late 2004, Morovia had "returned to normalcy," her people remained positive, focused, and intent on maintaining the nation's rightful place as a leader of the micronational community.
success, and within weeks Morovia's citizenship roster had risen from
 
five to twenty individuals. In 1999, a Constitutional Convention was
held and the nation adopted a new constitution. This new document
guaranteed democracy and equal rights for all citizens. Shortly after
its ratification, King Vincent took ill. Good-will messages from all
over the nation and the micronational community poured in as the King
battled a dangerous illness in the hospital. Returning home in June,
the King continued the reforms begun by the Convention. Morovia saw a
period of heightened activity and prestige through the years of 1999 -
2002. By mid 2002, the King's real life professional duties resulted in
him withdrawing from active participation in helping to run the day to
day affairs of the realm. This resulted in unscrupulous parties
attempting to take power in Morovia by destabilising the administration
of the government. Various attempts were made to revitalise Morovia but
almost all failed due to the lack of popular support. Morovia was at
it's lowest ebb. In November 2003, at the behest of Morovian and
micronational leaders, the King returned to play an active role in the
governing of the realm. Immediately, he pledged his commitment to the
work begun before and during his absence to revitalize Morovia and
attract new citizens. By late 2004, Morovia had "returned to normalcy,"
her people remained positive, focused, and intent on maintaining the
nation's rightful place as a leader of the micronational community.
For more information: http://www.infomorovia.org
For more information: http://www.infomorovia.org
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 8 October 2015

Editor's Note: This article was written in 2004 or early 2005 for the MicroWiki and may be out of date.

Morovia, a constitutional monarchy established in 1996 by five individuals interested in creating an "imaginary" nation. Lucy Denver, David Shapiro, Erin Gump, Mike Nelson, and King Vincent began to play a game they called Morovia.

Morovia developed into a republic, and later a monarchy when the five elected Vincent their sovereign. This was only the beginning, and in early 1998 the five brought Morovia to the internet. Immediately, many took interest in Morovia. Within weeks of their coming online, Morovia signed a treaty of friendship with Reunion.

Making many friends, King Vincent did his best to spread the word of this new micronation that was open to all ideas. It was a success, and within weeks Morovia's citizenship roster had risen from five to twenty individuals. In 1999, a Constitutional Convention was held and the nation adopted a new constitution. This new document guaranteed democracy and equal rights for all citizens.

Shortly after its ratification, King Vincent took ill. Good-will messages from all over the nation and the micronational community poured in as the King battled a dangerous illness in the hospital. Returning home in June, the King continued the reforms begun by the Convention. Morovia saw a period of heightened activity and prestige through the years of 1999 - 2002. By mid 2002, the King's real life professional duties resulted in him withdrawing from active participation in helping to run the day to day affairs of the realm. This resulted in unscrupulous parties attempting to take power in Morovia by destabilising the administration of the government. Various attempts were made to revitalise Morovia but almost all failed due to the lack of popular support. Morovia was at it's lowest ebb.

In November 2003, at the behest of Morovian and micronational leaders, the King returned to play an active role in the governing of the realm. Immediately, he pledged his commitment to the work begun before and during his absence to revitalize Morovia and attract new citizens. By late 2004, Morovia had "returned to normalcy," her people remained positive, focused, and intent on maintaining the nation's rightful place as a leader of the micronational community.

For more information: http://www.infomorovia.org