- A primarily non-territorial, secular, progressive, global sovereign state, founded in 1981, based in Sydney, Australia, with citizens from over sixty countries.
- Founded on 12 June 1998 by a group of friends, with the objective of promoting promoting Portuguese culture, and was the first primarily non-territorial non-sovereign state to adopt Portuguese as an official language.
- Political simulation founded in 1997. The Holy Empire gathers citizens from all over the world who believe that micronationalism can be fun and serious at the same time.
- A philosophical sovereignty project aimed at creating a community of friends, and eventually to develop the characteristics of a constitutional parliamentary monarchy. Non-territorial.
- Declared the world's first "Green" country, its government is based on environmental conservation and sustainability, and seeks to return to the chivalry, grace and pageantry of the legendary monarchies of the medieval period.
- Diverse republic supporting individual responsibilities and rights. The name was chosen in honor of the Cathars, a religious sect of the Middle Ages, and not the village in France.
- On August 7, 2001 at 20:15 Mountain Standard Time, the five members of the Independent Internet Committee (IIC) declared a micronation comprised of information that exists in many physical nations. This micronation has written a constitution, created a government, and established a code of laws.