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Dominic KingYou are in: Kent > BBC Radio Kent > Weekday programmes > Dominic King > King by name... ![]() King Dom King by name...Winning a Gold Sony Award last year has finally gone to Dominic King's head. He now feels in the position to start his very own independent nation! Dominic will start by creating his very own online micronation here on on the website. ![]() Support your new King Micronations resemble independent nations but are not usually recognised as actual states. With enough support perhaps Dom's KingDom could become the first. Micronations can have their own social, economic and political rules and regulations but they can also be projects to realise new countries. On this page you can not only sign up to be a member of Dom's KingDom, but you can also get involved in general discussion with fellow citizens and contribute towards the foundation of KingDom. Every new country needs a constitution, currency, stamps, coat of arms, flag and national anthem. After undemocratically electing himself as ruler, King Dom is now looking for your support as his subjects. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites During the course of the week His Majesty will need your help to create a new set of laws, national emblems and a new anthem. ![]() Give King Dom a licking... But where to stick it?The Royal Mail have very kindly designed a set of first class (of course!) stamps for the KingDom. Will they become as rare and exclusive as the Penny Black? Up a poleMrFlag.com in Swansea have designed and made a new flag for the KingDom. Take a look at how it was all put together. You can nominate yourself for a position in the court and parliament of King Dom and take part in shaping the newest country in the world. Fill in your suggestions below and sign up to receive the official Dominic King newsletter. last updated: 13/05/2009 at 14:29 SEE ALSOYou are in: Kent > BBC Radio Kent > Weekday programmes > Dominic King > King by name... |
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