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Revision as of 17:25, 8 June 2026

Federated States of Gapla
Savezne Države Gapla (Croatian)
Савезне државе Гапла (Serbian)
Flag
Coat of arms of Gapla
Coat of arms
Motto: "Erit Ergo Justitia" (Latin)
"Justice will be Served"
Anthem: "Hail Gaplastovia"
March: "March of the Revolution"
State seal
CapitalNew Gaplastovia
Official languagesEnglish
Recognized languagesSerbo-Croatian
Ethnic groups
(citizens)
Demonym(s)Gaplan
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic with an executive presidency under a provisional government
• President
Hendrik Täks
Connor Klinkosch
• Speaker
Wyatt Baek
LegislatureProvisional Government
Establishment
• Establishment of Gapla-Phoenix
24 August 2015
• Restoration
28 February 2019
• Federation
6 March 2019
• First constitution
23 March 2019
• Current name
2 May 2019
10 September 2019
16 June 2023
20 October 2023
31 January 2024
Area
• Total
0.83 km2 (0.32 sq mi)
Population
• Census
84 (citizens)
1,250+ (e-Residents)
CurrencyEuro (EUR)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Date formatyyyy.mm.dd
Drives onRight
Internet TLD.fg (planned)

Gapla, officially the Federated States of Gapla (FSG) and co-officially the Gaplan Federation, is a country located in Southeast Europe, along the Danube. It borders Croatia to the west and shares a river border with Serbia to the east. A federation of two constituent states, its territory of Greater Danubia consists of former terra nullius from the breakup of Yugoslavia. The country has more than 1,250 e-Residents, 84 of whom are citizens, and covers approximately 205 acres.

The Croatia–Serbia border dispute involving conflicting territorial claims along the Danube emerged following the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s. Croatia claims that the border should follow cadastral records from Yugoslavia, which defined internal administrative boundaries between its constituent republics. In contrast, Serbia claims that the border should follow the Danube's thalweg, a principle traditionally applied to international borders. The dispute intensified after Croatia's declaration of independence in 1991, with both countries inheriting conflicting interpretations of their international border. As a result of this dispute, four pockets of territory on the west bank of the Danube river were left unclaimed by both Croatia and Serbia, resulting in terra nullius. Gapla claims the pocket west of Apatin as its constituent state of Cristus and Pocket 2 as its constituent state of Gaplastovia, and is the only legitimate claimant to these territories, following the de facto dissolution of Ongal and the Gapla's subsequent claim.

Tegovernment is comprised of a judicial branch and federal branch (comprising of a legislature and an executive). Within the executive, six members are elected. Governors and deputy governors are elected for each of the two constituent states, and a president and deputy president are elected for the entire country. The remaining fourteen out of twenty members of the National Assembly are elected using party-list proportional representation in annual elections.

In an effort initiated in 2023, the country renounced its status as a traditional micronation and changed its primary goal to become a settled country. In early 2024, the Gaplan government became inoperative as the Provisional Government took control of the country's government to expedite the effort.

Etymology

The etymology of the name "Gapla" is largely unknown. The name—credited to Wyatt Baek—was first used for the Republic of Gapla, a predecessor state of modern Gapla and a constituent republic of Gapla-Phoenix. However, Baek claims that the name predated Gapla-Phoenix, but also claims that he does not remember the name's etymology. Some Gaplan historians claim that Baek deliberately chooses not to reveal the name's etymology, a claim he has denied.

A common hypothesis is that the name "Gapla" originated from a portmanteau of "Gap" and "LA" (i.e., the "gap" in the United States near the city of Los Angeles), as pre-Danubian Gapla claimed territory near Los Angeles. However, this hypothesis has been widely discredited by Gaplan historians as unlikely.

Upon restoration in 2019, the country's official name was originally "Principality of Gapla," the official name was changed to the current name a few months later.

History

Government and politics

Gapla has a competitive multi-party system within a provisional government. Governance is localized in states.

Constitutionally, Gapla is a federative semi-presidential ceremonial constitutional monarchy. In theory, a directly elected president leads the executive and appoints a cabinet, the unicameral National Assembly (led by the prime minister) is the legislature, and the Supreme Court (led by the chief justice) is the judiciary, although the National Assembly may establish lower courts. The sovereign prince (Prince of the Danubias) is the monarch, and issues a variety of orders, awards, and honorary titles, including the Order of the Majestic Danube. Justices of the Supreme Court are appointed by the president and serve life tenure.

The executive has ten ministries, led by ministers appointed by the president. Some ministries are subdivided into offices, led by officers appointed by ministers, and some offices are in turn divided into suboffices, led by subofficers appointed by officers. In addition, independent bureaus within the executive may be created by the president.

Wyatt of the Danubias, the sovereign prince.

While the monarchy is ceremonial and serves as a cultural and fundraising organization, most Gaplans—including the sovereign prince—support its abolition. However, abolition has failed in the Provisional Government due to concerns regarding compensation for titleholders. Prior to the Danubian reformations, contributing territory to Gapla granted membership in the monarchy. While the primary method of becoming a member of the monarchy has been purchasing the title, the Provisional Government voted to cease title sales by the government in 2026, although members of the monarchy may still sell their titles to others. Others have been granted titles for their contributions to Gapla. Members of the monarchy frequently participate in government, including as president and deputy president.

However, following the Danubian reformations in 2023, Gapla has been under an unelected provisional government officially known as the Council of Ministers. New members are selected through a competitive admissions process including an online application form, interview, and standardized testing. Current members, known as Provisional Governors, vote on the admission of applicants.

Leaders and elections

The president and deputy president (formerly vice president) serve as the head of government and deputy head of government respectively, and are elected annually for a term of one year, although they may resign in favor of another Gaplan citizen. In theory, they are elected directly, however, they are currently elected by members of the Provisional Government.

Elections use ranked-choice voting, specifically single transferable vote. The most recent election was the 2026 Gaplan presidential election. The current president is Hendrik Täks, and the current deputy president is Connor Klinkosch.

Administrative divisions

Gapla is a federation of two constituent states (Gaplastovia and Cristus), which exercise some self-governance, and two territories (Brighton Beach and the Fluvial Territory), which are governed from the federal capital of New Gaplastovia and are part of a state.

Each state is governed by a governor and each territory is governed by an administrator appointed by the President of Gapla.

List of administrative divisions

The following is a list of administrative divisions of Gapla.

Name Flag Area Leader
States (2)
Gaplastovia 0.37 km2 (91.4 ac) Wyatt Baek
Cristus 0.39 km2 (96.7 ac) Connor Klinkosch

Geography

The land of Gaplastovia, Cristus, and Brighton Beach.

Gapla's territory, known as Greater Danubia, consists of two mostly forested pieces of territory along the Danube commonly known as "Pocket 2" and the pocket west of Apatin. The state of Cristus encompasses the entirely forested pocket west of Apatin, "Pocket 2" is shared between the state of Gaplastovia (the forested part) and the territory of Brighton Beach (the sandy part). Gapla also claims the Fluvian Territory, an unclaimed piece of internal waters along the Danube, under terra nullius.

While Gapla claims the area from its land to the Danube's thalweg as well as the Fluvian Territory as part of its internal waters, it allows free navigation along the Danube due to its unilateral accession to the Danube River Conference of 1948.

Gapla's territory, including its internal waters, covers 0.83 km2 (205.3 ac), making it the fifth-smallest country in the world after Sealand, Duckionary, Vatican City, and Verdis. Gapla is approximately two-fifths the size of Monaco.

Two iconic photos of Gapla from Apatin, Serbia.

Economy

Gapla has a free market, capitalist economy with minimal government regulation and protectionism, and emphasizes free trade. Gapla's official currency and sole legal tender is the Euro (symbol: €), which was adopted unilaterally by the Provisional Government in 2026. While the Euro holds tender status, Gaplans are permitted to use other currencies in place of the Euro.

Revenue

Gapla's revenue sources include the National Shop, citizenship contributions, and Gaplan book sales, although most of these books have been pulled out of print as they became increasingly outdated. Secondary sources of revenue include digitally-generated, printable stamps from the postal service and limited tourism to Greater Danubia, including tourist visas.

In 2026, the $GAPLA cryptocurrency raised over $46,000 USD for Gapla.

While noble title sales were historically one of Gapla's major revenue sources, the Provisional Government voted to cease noble title sales by the government in 2026, although holders of noble titles may still sell their titles to others.

Demographics

  1. East Asian (35.7%)
  2. South Asian (17.1%)
  3. Caucasian (30.0%)
  4. Hispanic (5.70%)
  5. Middle Eastern (5.70%)
  6. Jewish (1.40%)
  7. Multiracial (4.30%)
  1. Male (70.0%)
  2. Female (30.0%)

Gapla's 2026 census reported that Gapla has 454 e-Residents and 70 citizens, with an e-Residency acceptance rate of 63.0% and an e-Residency applicant to citizenship acceptance rate of 9.7%. Gaplan citizens are 52.9% Asian (35.7% East Asian and 17.1% South Asian), 42.9% White (30.0% Caucasian, 5.7% Hispanic, 5.7% Middle Eastern, 1.4% Jewish), and 4.3% Multiracial (2.9% Wasian and 1.4% Other). 70.0% of Gaplan citizens are male (by sex), and 81.4% of citizens are 20 years of age or younger.

While Gapla retains some demographic elements of its founding and restoration in Southern California, its demographics have diversified to include greater numbers of white and male citizens compared to pre-Danubian Gapla due to online recruitment.

Demographics were not reported for e-Residents who are not Gaplan citizens.

Culture

A ceremonial license plate and vehicle registration certificate.

Gapla's culture is characterized by a strong on innovation, evidence-based education, and merit, with progressive city planning components including carless cities and environmental protection as well as traditional European village architecture.

Despite its plans to be carless, Gapla produces ceremonial license plates and vehicle registration certificates as souvenirs. They are also required to be used on government and emergency vehicles, the only motor vehicles allowed in Gapla. The cost of issuance for a license plate and vehicle registration is 50 USD, although purchasing only the license plate as a souvenir without formally registering a vehicle is possible.

While Gapla was founded and restored in Southern California, following the Danubian reformations and nonprofit initiatives in the region such as the Gaplan Representation Organization, it has increasingly incorporated Southeastern European culture as the proportion of citizens living near Greater Danubia have increased.

National holidays

Gapla observes seven national holidays. Restoration Day (formerly Independence Day) is celebrated on 28 February to commemorate the restoration of Gapla. Founder's Day (formerly Freedom Day) is celebrated on 13 January to commemorate Wyatt Baek's birthday. Union Day on 6 March is celebrated to commemorate the union of the three original states. Federation Day on 2 May is celebrated to commemorate the adoption of the current official name. National Day is celebrated on 24 August to commemorate the establishment of Gapla-Phoenix. Revolution Day is celebrated on 10 September to commemorate the Gaplan Revolution.

Danubian Day is celebrated on 18 June to commemorate the Danubian reformations, despite the reformations starting two days earlier on 16 June. This is because the holiday was adapted from the pre-Danubian Princess Day, commemorating the joint birthday of then-princesses Chelsea Chen of Elemental and Emma Bunnell of Emeralkia.