Proper noun
A self-proclaimed micronation (full name: the Principality of Sealand) whose capital is HM Fort Roughs, a former British sea fort.
A hamlet and community in Flintshire, Wales, close to Chester in England (OS grid ref SJ3568).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAgum III also campaigned against the Sealand Dynasty, finally wholly conquering the far south of Mesopotamia for Babylon, destroying its capital Dur-Enlil in the process. Source: Internet
A number of traditional territorial micronations, including the Hutt River Province, Seborga, and Sealand, maintain websites that serve largely to promote their claims and sell merchandise. Source: Internet
Scottish author Neil Forsyth was appointed as President of the Sealand Football Association. citation Sealand played the second game in their history against Chagos Islands on 5 May 2012, losing 3–1. Source: Internet
Some micronations like Sealand or Hutt River reject the term micronation and consider themselves as sovereign states; other micronations like Flandrensis or Molossia have no intention to be recognized as real states. Source: Internet
Harold Shavin was based at Sealand airforce base in 1953, he and wife Josephine became friendly with Marion Danziger in Liverpool. Source: Internet
Germany then sent a diplomat from its London embassy to Sealand to negotiate for Achenbach's release. Source: Internet