The Sovereign Claim

Danubia is an independent, sovereign state established to exercise permanent civil jurisdiction over Sector 1 (Pocket 1) and Sector 2 (Pocket 3) along the western banks of the Danube River.
Governed by the Executive Commission under the authority of the Transitional Territorial Charter, Danubia operates as a fully functioning civilian government. We enforce state sovereignty not through military posturing, but through the rigorous execution of administrative governance, precise cartographic demarcation, and the legal codification of our global citizenry through the Danubian E-Residency framework.

Danubia’s claim to statehood is deeply rooted in established international legal frameworks, specifically adhering to the declarative theory of statehood outlined in the Montevideo Convention. Following the regional border disputes of 1947 and the subsequent dissolution of Yugoslavia, Sector 1 and Sector 2 became legally undemarcated terra nullius zones—left entirely outside the active administration or legal registry of any neighbouring country.

Where other regional claimants rely on unauthorised paramilitaries or media stunts, Danubia asserts its sovereignty through effective administrative presence (effectivités). As a strictly civilian state power, our government establishes stable, transparent public institutions, ensuring these territories are governed by a legitimate rule of law that upholds peaceful international diplomacy.

Legal Foundation & Title

The Pillars of State Administration