"micronational leader" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: micronational leaders [plural]
Etymology: Perhaps by analogy with world leader. Etymology templates: {{m|en|world leader}} world leader Head templates: {{en-noun}} micronational leader (plural micronational leaders)
  1. The leader of a micronation. Categories (topical): Micronationalism Coordinate_terms: micronationalist

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          "text": "Lectoria's King Thomas was the only micronational leader I had any notable contact with back in the old days. Good guy. I worked with Thomas Leys some, but that was before he got involved with Port Colice, I think.",
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          "ref": "2011 March 7, Tim Murphy, “How to Start Your Own Country: A Primer”, in Mother Jones",
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