Principality of Aigues-Mortes
Principality of Aigues-Mortes | |
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| Micronation (unrecognized entity) | |
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| Location | 43°34′03″N 4°11′36″E / 43.5675°N 4.1933°E |
| Area claimed | Aigues-Mortes in southern France |
| Claimed by | Sovereign-Prince Jean-Pierre IV |
| Dates claimed | 21 June 2010–present |
The Principality of Aigues-Mortes (French: Principauté d'Aigues-Mortes) is a micronation that claims the city of Aigues-Mortes. It is not recognised by any country or government.
Aigues-Mortes was founded in 2010 as a humorous parody of the Principality of Monaco, to gain media attention and boost tourism. The micronation is also registered in France as the organisation LOUPAM. Together with local merchants and the tourist office of Aigues-Mortes, it created the BPAM (Bourse princière d'Aigues-Mortes) to handle currency exchange with the local currency, the flamant.
Aigues-Mortes has been present at several international conferences on micronations, in Perugia (2015), Aigues-Mortes (2016), Atlanta (2017) and Vincennes (2018).