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The Protectorate of New Swabia is a sector of Antarctica currently claimed by the Principality of Prussia. It comprises the region between 20°E and 10°W in Queen Maud Land. The Protectorate was formed on 17 March 2013. There are no native inhabitants. It is headed by Duke Thomas I of Prussia, brother of the Prince.

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  • New Swabia (Prussia)
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  • The Protectorate of New Swabia is a sector of Antarctica currently claimed by the Principality of Prussia. It comprises the region between 20°E and 10°W in Queen Maud Land. The Protectorate was formed on 17 March 2013. There are no native inhabitants. It is headed by Duke Thomas I of Prussia, brother of the Prince.
Leader
  • Governor
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leader name
  • Duke Thomas I
Name
  • New Swabia
Type
  • Protectorate of Prussia
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  • 50(xsd:integer)
  • 150(xsd:integer)
Capital
  • New Swabia
Motto
  • Suum Cuique
Founded
  • 2013-03-17(xsd:date)
Location
  • 150(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Protectorate of New Swabia is a sector of Antarctica currently claimed by the Principality of Prussia. It comprises the region between 20°E and 10°W in Queen Maud Land. The Protectorate was formed on 17 March 2013. There are no native inhabitants. It is headed by Duke Thomas I of Prussia, brother of the Prince.
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