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Kingdom of Elleore
Micronation



Flag of Kingdom of Elleore

Flag



coat_alt

Coat of Arms





Motto: Let us help one another



Anthem: Ave nostre patria

Location
Roskilde Fjord, Denmark
55°41′10″N 12°03′40″E / 55.6860°N 12.0610°E / 55.6860; 12.0610 (Elleore)
Official languages
Danish and Interlingua
Organizational structure
Constitutional monarchy

• King

Leo III (2003–)

Establishment

• Declared

1944

Area claimed
• Total

0.015 km2 (0.0058 sq mi)
Membership
263 (2006)
Purported currency
Leo D'or

The Kingdom of Elleore is a micronation located on the island of Elleore in the Roskilde Fjord, north of Roskilde on the Danish island of Zealand.[1][2][3]




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Geography and demographics


  • 3 Kings and queens of Elleore


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




History[edit]


The island was purchased by a group of Copenhagen schoolteachers in 1944 for use as a summer camp.[2][3][4] They proclaimed the island's tongue-in-cheek "independence" as a Kingdom as a gentle parody of the government structure and royal traditions of Denmark. It's been stated that the kingdom's ancestry has been traced to a "monastic society of Irish monks who arrived in the middle of the 10th century."[1]


Prior to 1944, the island was known mainly as the location at which the controversial film Løvejagten was shot in 1907.


Numerous traditions peculiar to the kingdom have evolved over the subsequent decades, including a ban on the novel Robinson Crusoe, and the use of "Elleore Standard Time", which is 12 minutes behind Danish time. Many of the place names on the island, the kingdom's "government" and the titles assumed by its "nobility" are parodies of Danish equivalents.


The kingdom has issued several stamps and coins.[2]



Geography and demographics[edit]


The island has been estimated to be approximately 15,000 square metres (3.7 acres) in size.[2] Elleore is unoccupied save for a week-long annual gathering attended by dozens of its "citizens" and known as the "Elleuge" (meaning "Elle week").[3] The ceremonial enthronement of the reigning monarch takes place at this time.
The purported capital is the tented town of Maglelille, erected only during the week of habitation.



Kings and queens of Elleore[edit]






King of Elleore

Elleorecoat.jpg
Coat of Arms



Incumbent
Leo III

since 2003

Inaugural holder
Erik I
Formation
1945

Elleore has had six monarchs since its inception.[2]


  • Erik I (1945–1949)

  • Leo I den Lille (1949–1960)

  • Erik II den Storartede (1961–1972)

  • Leo II den Folkekære (1972–1983)

  • Leodora den Dydige (1983–2003)

  • Leo III (2003– )[2]


See also[edit]


  • Micronation

  • List of micronations

  • Freetown Christiania


References[edit]




  1. ^ ab Vaccari, Andres (September 23, 2006). "Micronations (Book review)". The Australian. Retrieved January 5, 2012. 


  2. ^ abcdef Jardine Nick (December 26, 2011). "Check Out 10 Of Europe's Oddest Micronations". Business Insider. Retrieved January 1, 2012. 


  3. ^ abc John Ryan, Simon Sellars and George Dunford. Micro Nations – The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations. Lonely Planet. 2006. ISBN 1-74104-730-7


  4. ^ Sellars, Simon "Kingdom of Elleore" Simonsellars.com. Accessed January 2012.




External links[edit]



  • Official website

  • Kingdom of Elleore Coinage


  • Catalogue of coins minted by the Kingdom of Elleore








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