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- The Grand Duchy of Flandrensis (Dutch: Groothertogdom Flandrensis) is a micronation with claims over some territories of Antarctica, which was founded...
- Baudet, Marie-Béatrice (20 August 2021). "Flandrensis, le Grand-Duché qui veut sauver la planète" [Flandrensis, the Grand Duchy that wants to save the planet]...
- Gallo-Romans around the fourth century and administered it as the Pagus Flandrensis. The Viking incursions of the ninth century prompted Count Baldwin I...
- quarter of the 8th century, the pagus Mempiscus from 723 and the pagus Flandrensis from around 745. Lastly, the pagus Austrebatensis and the pagus Curtracensis...
- Baudet, Marie-Béatrice (20 August 2021). "Flandrensis, le Grand-Duché qui veut sauver la planète" [Flandrensis, the Grand Duchy that wants to save the planet]...
- Kingdom of Elleore Enclava Kingdom of EnenKio Filettino Grand Duchy of Flandrensis Forvik Glacier Republic Prin****lity of Islandia Republic of Jamtland...
- Founded Description Antarctica Grand Duchy of Flandrensis 2008 Founded as a short-term hobby, Flandrensis eventually became active in raising awareness...
- Zaqistan South America Glacier Republic Melchizedek Parva Domus Antarctica Flandrensis Westarctica Asia Akhzivland Freedomland Islamic Emirate of Rafah Kingdom...
- Zaqistan South America Glacier Republic Melchizedek Parva Domus Antarctica Flandrensis Westarctica Asia Akhzivland Freedomland Islamic Emirate of Rafah Kingdom...
- William the Conqueror gave the lands, manor, and title, to Walter de Flandrensis (circa 1068). Walter was titled the Baron of Wahull, and was thus recorded...