Common examples of microethnicity are unique currencies and . Other examples are different calenders and date recording systems, religions, and cuisine. Most microethnicities are relatively small, numbering less than 100 people and are tied almost exclusively with geographic claim of their parent micronation. The term was introduced in Slevania, the predecessor of the Narentian Federation.
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