History of Pannonia
Establishment
The Republic of Pannonia was established at 16:00 (UTC) on 11 November 2011. The date of the official establishment was decided prior to the event, which could take place on the numerologically special day of 11-11-11. The event, which was held in the president's house, consisted of the introduction of the state's flag, coat of arms and national anthem. The date has become the national day of Pannonia.
Non-territorial republic (2011)
From 11 November (date of official foundation) to 31 December 2011, the Republic of Pannonia did not have any claim for physical territory. This was because the government was still in need of development and there was hardly any interest in the project.
Territorial republic (since 2012)
From 1 January 2012 Pannonia claims physical territory in Europe. According to the president's first resolution passed on 25 December 2012, the Pannonian Registry of Territory (Rejistre du Territoyre Pannoniqe, also RTP) claims small pieces of land that are not in use and proclaims them 'provinces' of the Republic of Pannonia.
Revision of Territorial Claims (2013)
On 5 April 2013, an official resolution was passed by the Presidency of Pannonia and the RTP, concerning the territories claimed by the republic. The revision of territorial claims stated that Savarie (PN2) and Scarbantie (PN8) will be relocated while maintaining their cultural aspects, and that the areas covered by Çélie (PN3) and Sérvine (PN6) will be extended. Furthermore, the resolution included the establishment of five new provinces, namely Acumynçe, Marsonie, Yntreçise, Arbone and Réne.