Micronational reactions to the 2014 Crimean crisis
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Micronational opinions of macronational events | |
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United Kingdom | |
EU elections | 2019 |
General elections | 2019 |
Royal deaths | Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Elizabeth II |
United States of America | |
Presidential elections | 2016 2020 2024 |
Gubernatorial elections | California recall, 2021 |
Canada | |
Federal elections | 2019 |
Japan | |
Deaths | Abe |
Crises | |
Annexation of Crimea | 2014 |
Catalonian Independence | 2017 |
Chinese Uyghur internment | 2017‑ongoing |
Hong Kong protests | 2019 |
George Floyd protests | 2020 |
Belarusian Protests | 2020 |
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict | 2020 |
US Capitol Protests | 2021 |
Cuban Protests | 2021 |
Fall of Kabul | 2021 |
Kazakhstan Protests | 2022 |
Russo-Ukrainian war | 2022 |
Brasilia attacks | 2023 |
Israel-Hamas war | 2023 |
This is a list of micronationations who publicly indicated support in the Crimea Crisis.
Endorsements for Russia
- Austenasia
- Most Serene Empire of Azzurria
- Commonwealth of Esse
- Heist-op-den-Berg
- Mangalistan
- Swena, but not on behalf of Theodia.[1] Swena views the Soviet transfer of Crimea from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian SSR as a mistake, and therefore views the Russian claim to Crimea as legitimate; nevertheless, Swena disagreed with the methods the Russians employed to regain control of the peninsula.
- Unironic Empire
- File:Uniland Flag.png Republic of Uniland
- Viadalvia
- Vladislavia
- Republic of Krussia
- Rino Island
Endorsements for Ukraine
- Aarianian Union of North America
- Efransa
- Popular Union of Occitania
- Suverska
- Decracy of Vilthia
- Zapavlovska Hetmanate
- Res Publica Ensia
- Midthenian Republic
Endorsements for independent Crimea
See also
- Micronational reactions to the 2017 Catalan crisis
- Micronational reactions to the 2022 Russo-Ukrainian war
References
- ↑ The endorsement was partial, and done on Facebook. Swena is unable to find the comment.