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Prinicipality of Shadyvinkenstein Vorstendom Shadyvinkenstein | |
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Motto: Eenheid in Simpliciteit Unity in Simplicity | |
Anthem: Ode to the Tree and River 'Tis of Thee | |
Capital | Orlin |
Official languages | Dutch, English, |
Demonym(s) | Shadyvinkensteiner |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• Princess | Barbara |
• State Consuliers | TBA |
Legislature | Legislative Council |
History | |
• Foundation | 26 December |
• Proclaimation of Exile | 2012 (de-facto) 26 December 2021 (de-jure) |
Currency | Barter (de-jure) Euro (de-facto) |
Date format | CE dd-mm-yyyy- (AD) |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +31 |
Internet TLD | .ks (proposed) |
The Principality of Shadyvinkenstein refers to a proposed entity that aimed to continue the legacy of Shadyvinkenstein, a historical and cultural plight of the Shadyvinkensteiner people This proposed principality represented the culmination of various relocation plans and efforts to establish a tangible and sustainable manifestation of the mythical realm of Shadyvinkenstein.
Stein Dros, a key figure in the establishment of Shadyvinkenstein, proposed the relocation of the micronation to Antarctica, a decision that showcased his forward-thinking approach to micronationalism. Although no longer actively participating in the micronational community, Dros's influence persisted through his endorsement of the Antarctic relocation idea. Notably, his sister Fleur Dros communicated to the parliament that Stein Dros not only supported the move to Antarctica but also contemplated distancing Shadyvinkenstein from other micronational claims. Dros said that it was not only a strategic move but also a means of ensuring that Shadyvinkenstein's modest territorial claim would not encroach upon other micronations. The proposal aligns with the ethos that Shadyvinkenstein, as envisioned by its founders, would always remain a small state, a fact acknowledged by Dros himself. Shadyvinkenstein's proposed Antarctic claim is situated in a diminutive mountainous area in Wilkes Land, proximate to the A. B. Dobrowolski Polar Station. Recognized by the Parliament-in-exile as the "most credible claim for Shadyvinkenstein," the location underscores the micronation's commitment to a tangible and credible presence in the remote and challenging Antarctic environment.
The proposed Principality was envisioned as a constitutional monarchy, with former Queen of Shadyvinkenstein, Barbara as the symbol of state. The governance structure aimed to incorporate democratic principles while embracing the whimsical and traditional spirit of Shadyvinkenstein. Plans for a unique legal system and cultural institutions were also part of the proposal.