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Kingdom of Wallachia
Valašské kralovství
Micronation
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Coat of Arms of Valašské kralovství
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StatusAssociation
CapitalValašské Klobouky
Official languagesCzech
Ethnic groups
European, Moravian Vlach
Demonym(s)Moravian Wallachian
Organizational structureSelf-proclaimed Constitutional monarchy, Oligarchy
• King
Vladimir II
• Premier
Tomáš Harabiš
Establishment
• Declared
1997 (Claimed 1993)
Population
• 2020 estimate
34
Purported currencyJurovalsar (pegged in value to the Euro)
Time zoneCET

The Kingdom of Wallachia (Czech: Valašské kralovství), named after the region of Moravian Wallachia, is a tongue-in-cheek recessionary association that was founded in 1997 by the photographer Tomáš Harabiš as an "elaborate practical joke". The location is in the southeast corner of the Czech Republic. Since foundation a reported 80,000 Czech citizens have acquired "Wallachian Passports".[1]

After the official proclamation of the Wallachian kingdom in 1997, actor Bolek Polívka was enthroned as King Boleslav I the Gracious with his coronation occurring at a lavish ceremony in 2000. The "Government" led by Tomáš Harabiš established state institutions and issued passports to around 80,000 officially Czech citizens. A new currency, the Jurovalsar, was launched which was pegged to the euro at a rate of 1:1. Enthusiastic attempts to forge official ties with other countries have so far proved disappointing and the Kingdom of Wallachia enjoys no formal diplomatic recognition.

  1. ^ "Court to hear appeal in "Wallachian Kingdom" dispute, Rod Cameron, Radio Praha, 2 September 2008". Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 15 November 2009.

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