- European microstates
The European microstates or ministates are a handful of very small sovereign
state s on theEurope ancontinent and the surrounding islands.Microstate s are small independent states and they should not be confused with "micronation s", which are neither states nor independent.Microstates
Andorra
The Principality of Andorra is a feudal remnant high in the
Pyrenees , afiefdom held jointly by theBishop of Urgell inSpain and theCount of Foix inFrance , with a population of approximately 70,000. The County of Foix merged into the French Crown in 1607 and thus the King of France and then thePresident of France took the place of the Count of Foix. It has been independent since 1278. Catalan is its official language.Liechtenstein
The Principality of Liechtenstein is the sole remaining
polity of theHoly Roman Empire , having been created out of the counties ofVaduz andSchellenberg in 1719 as a sovereign fief for the wealthy Austrian House of Liechtenstein. Its population is over 30,000. Owing to its geographic position betweenSwitzerland andAustria , it was not swallowed up during the massive reorganisation of Germany following theFrench Revolution , and avoided incorporation into theGerman Empire later in the 19th century.Malta
The Republic of Malta is an
archipelago of seven islands in the centralMediterranean Sea and has a population of around 400,000 meaning it has a larger population than several non-microstates, notablyIceland . People first arrived on Malta about 5200 BC. It gained independence from theUnited Kingdom in 1964. Malta is a member of theCommonwealth of Nations and theEuropean Union .Monaco
The Principality of Monaco on the
French Riviera , ruled by theHouse of Grimaldi since the 13th century, achieved full independence only following the cession of the surroundingNice region fromPiedmont to France in 1860.Monaco is located on the Mediterranean Sea, tucked into the
Maritime Alps and has a population of around 35,000. Its constitutional monarchy is led by Prince Albert II. The population is 95% Roman Catholic. French, English, and Italian are the three most widely spoken languages. Its economy is based on light manufacturing, banking and financial services, shipping and trade, R&D in biotechnology, and marine environments. Tourism is also a profitable industry for Monaco.an Marino
The Most Serene Republic of San Marino is the last survivor of a large number of self-governing Italian communes from the Middle Ages. It survived the consolidation of Italy into medium-sized territorial states in the 15th century and the
unification of Italy in the 19th century, largely owing to its remote location in a valley of the Apennines and its decision to offer sanctuary to leaders of the unification movement. It has a population of approximately 30,000.Vatican City
The State of the
Vatican City is the last remnant of the formerPapal States , the lands in centralItaly ruled directly by thepope . After the unification of Italy in the 19th century the Papal States had become formally part of the Kingdom of Italy, but the Vatican disputed this claim of geographic authority, and the papacy continued to exercise "de facto" political control over an area aroundSt Peter's Basilica Fact|date=January 2008 in Rome. A sovereign Vatican state was later established by theLateran Treaty of 1929 between the pope and the Italian government, in which the pope recognised the Italian state in exchange for establishingRoman Catholicism as the state religion, and recognition of the pope's sovereignty over a tiny state located entirely within the city ofRome . Its population is between 600 and 700.overeign Military Order of Malta
The
Sovereign Military Order of Malta is a Catholic order that is a sovereign entity under international law and has permanent observer status at theUnited Nations . The Order is the direct successor to the medievalKnights Hospitaller , also known as the Knights of Malta, and today operates as a largely charitable and ceremonial organization. It is a traditional example of a sovereign entity other than a state. Its headquarters in Rome are grantedextraterritoriality by Italy. Unlike the Holy See, which is sovereign over the Vatican City, SMOM has no other sovereign territory, yet it does have full diplomatic relations, including embassies, with 100 states [The Order's official website lists them [http://www.orderofmalta.org/attdiplomatica.asp?idlingua=5 in this table] .] and is in more informal relationship with five others. It issues its own stamps, coins, passports, and license plates, and has its own military.Economic policies and relationship with the European Union
The European microstates are all of limited size and population, and have limited natural resources. As a result, they have adopted special economic policies, typically involving low levels of taxation and few restrictions on external financial investment. Malta is a full member of the
European Union , while the other five European microstates have obtained special relations with the European Union. Many of the microstates have also entered into acustoms union with their larger neighbours to improve their economic situation (Vatican City and San Marino withItaly , Liechtenstein withSwitzerland , and Monaco withFrance ).Dependencies
While the microstates have sovereignty over their own territory, there are also a number of small
autonomous territories , which despite having (in almost all cases) their own independent government, executive branch, legislature, judiciary, police, and other trappings of independence, are nonetheless under the sovereignty of anotherstate ormonarch .*
Akrotiri and Dhekelia (British overseas territory ,United Kingdom )
*Åland (Autonomous province,Finland )
*Faroe Islands (External territory,Denmark )
*Gibraltar (British overseas territory, United Kingdom)
*Bailiwick ofGuernsey (Britishcrown dependency ), one of theChannel Islands and includingAlderney ,Herm andSark
*Isle of Man (British crown dependency)
*Bailiwick ofJersey (British crown dependency), one of theChannel Islands
*Mount Athos or the Autonomous Monastic State of the Holy Mountain (Autonomous monastic state,Greece )Other entities
* The
Holy See is a unique sovereign entity under international law distinct from Vatican City with thepope as the head of both, maintaining diplomatic and official relations with over 170 states and entities and participating in variousinternational organization s either in its own capacity or on behalf of Vatican City.
* The sovereignty of theartificial island of Sealand off the coast of theUnited Kingdom is controversial. It has asserted independence since the 1960s, but has not achieved clear recognition by other nations or international organizations.Historical small territories
The wars of the French Revolution and the
Napoleonic Wars caused the European map to be redrawn several times. A number of short-lived client republics were created, and the fall of theHoly Roman Empire gave sovereignty to each of its many surviving component states. The situation was not stabilized until after theCongress of Vienna in 1815. FollowingWorld War I andWorld War II a number of territories gained temporary status as international zones, protectorates or occupied territories. A few of them are mentioned here:*
Couto Mixto , ?-1864
*Gersau , 14th century-1798
*Republic of Ragusa , 14th century-1808 (nowDubrovnik )
*Cospaia , 1440–1826
*Free City of Kraków , 1815–1846 (nowKraków )
*Neutral Moresnet , 1816–1919
*Kingdom of Tavolara , 1836-1962 (subsumed into Italy)
*Free City of Danzig , 1920–1939 (nowGdańsk )
*Free State of Fiume , 1920–1924 (nowRijeka )
*Saar, 1945–1956
*Free Territory of Trieste , 1947–1954 (nowTrieste )ee also
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Microstates and the European Union
*Enclave and exclave
*Games of the Small States of Europe References
* [http://uniset.ca/naty/news/econ_micronations.html Article from "The Economist", Dec. 24, 2005, "Castles in the Air"]
* [http://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/Microstates.htm GlobaLex, "The Micro-States and Small Jurisdictions of Europe"]
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