Katlonia is a micronation located in Göteborg, recognized as a federal government office. Micronations are typically small, self-proclaimed entities that claim to be independent nations but are not recognized as such by established sovereign states. Katlonia operates with its own set of governing principles and structures, which may include a constitution, a flag, and various governmental functions.
The concept of micronations often stems from a desire for self-determination or as a form of social or political commentary. Katlonia, like other micronations, may engage in activities such as issuing its own currency, creating a unique legal framework, and establishing diplomatic relations, albeit often on a limited scale. The governance of Katlonia reflects the interests and aspirations of its founders and residents, contributing to the broader discourse on sovereignty and national identity.




