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Organisation de la microfrancophonie | |
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Official languages | French |
Type | Intermicronational organisation |
Membership | 27 member states; 1 observer |
Leaders | |
• General-Secretary | Dominic Desaintes |
• High Commissioner | Jean-Pierre IV[1] |
Establishment | |
• Founded | 2015 |
• Charter signed | 27 May 2016[2] |
Website microfrancophonie |
The Organisation de la microfrancophonie (OMF;[3] English: Organisation of the Microfrancophonie;[a] shortened to Microfrancophonie)[4] is an intermicronational organisation that aims to promote French-speaking (Francophone) micronations in communities in France and increase intermicronational cooperation.[5][6] Founded in 2015[7] and based on the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, Microfrancophonie accepts micronations as member states, and has hosted four intermicronational summits between these members. As of August 2024[update], Microfrancophonie had 27 member states plus one observer.[8]
The first summit was held in Aigues-Mortes, Occitania, between 23 and 24 September 2016, hosted by the Principality of Aigues-Mortes.[9] According to organiser and self-proclaimed head of state of the Principality Jean-Pierre Pichon (dubbing himself Prince Jean-Pierre IV): "The role of this first summit of micronations is to introduce the public to this fundamental movement intended to engage citizens in social, environmental and cultural actions."[10] The second summit took place in Vincennes, Paris, on 21 July 2018, and was hosted by the Empire of Angyalistan. It had fifteen attendees. A coinciding exhibition for the summit at a local museum hosted micronational passports, currencies, newspapers and other local productions.[3][11] The third summit took place in Blaye in Nouvelle-Aquitaine between 27 and 28 August 2022. It was organised by the Principality of Hélianthis, and had fifteen attendees representing seven member states of Microfrancophonie.[12] The fourth summit was held in Saint-Antoine-l'Abbaye in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes on 24 and 25 August 2024 upon invitation by the Formori Community. Thirty-five delegates attended, representing thirteen member states of Microfrancophonie and five non-members.[13]
Organisation de la microfrancophonie has the following members:[8]
Name | French name | Status |
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Principality of Aigues-Mortes | Principauté d'Aigues-Mortes | Member[b] |
Principality of Anthophilia | Principauté d'Anthophilia | Member |
Empire of Angyalistan | Empire d'Angyalistan | Member[b] |
Iroisian Empire of Armorica | Empire iroisien d'Armorique | Member |
Principality of Austrasie | Principauté d'Austrasie | Member |
Independent and Sovereign Principality of Bérémagne | Principauté indépendante et souveraine de Bérémagne | Member |
Kingdom of l'Espoir | Royaume de l'Espoir | Member |
Principality of Deux-Acren | Principauté de Deux Acren | Member |
Autonomous Republic of Europa | République autonome d'Europa | Member |
Principality of Ferthroy | Principauté de Ferthroy | Member |
Grand Duchy of Flandrensis | Grand Duchy of Flandrensis | Member |
Territories of Frya-Nordland | Territoires de Frya-Nordland | Member |
Principality of Hélianthis | Principauté d'Hélianthis | Member[b] |
Republic of Jaïlavera | République du Jaïlavera | Member |
Kingdom of Juclandia | Royaume de Juclandie | Member |
Kingdom of Navassa | Royaume de la Navasse | Member |
Independent State of Nova Troie | État indépendant de Nova Troie | Member |
Anacratic Republic of Pardhom | République anacratique du Pardhom | Member[b] |
Neugraviat of Saint-Castin | Neugraviat de Saint-Castin | Member[b] |
State of Sandus | État de Sandus | Member[b] |
Principality of Surland | Principauté de Surland | Member |
Formori Community | Communauté fomoire | Observer |