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Beatbox (micronation)
{{Infobox country
| conventional_long_name = Micronation of Beatbox
| common_name = Beatbox
| native_name = Chamane Peechbac (Beatbox Language Nation)

| image_flag =
| national_motto = "Choeat choeat choeat (goat goat goat)"
| national_anthem = Voices of Beatbox. “ On November five, we rise, we stand, Shoam (home) of rhythm, heart of land.
Chacharita (America) hears our song, In Rubik (music), we all belong. Peechbac! Peechbac! (Beatbox! Beatbox!)
Echo proud, forever strong. From Rhocekru to every land, United voices, hand in hand. Chu Churchey (states) join as one, Under Cheap and Choeat (moon and nature’s sun).
Chanchunchey (friends) forever near, In our anthem, all can hear. Peechbac! Peechbac! Echo proud, forever strong.From Rhocekru to every land,United voices, hand in hand.Beatbox nation, brave and free,Chamane (language) of eternity.With our voices, loud we say,Raks! (Thanks) to Beatbox every day.”
| capital = Rhocekru
| official_languages = Beatbox language
| recognized_languages = English (practical use)
| demonym =
| government_type = Cultural republic
| established_event1 = Founded
| established_date1 = November 5, 2024
| area_km2 = 0.000169463048
| area_sq_mi = 0.000065
| population_estimate = ~50
| population_estimate_year = 2025
| currency = music money (cents) and beatbox notes (dollar bills)
| time_zone = Follows United States local time
| calling_code = +1
| iso_code = BBX (unofficial)
| internet_tld = .bbx (proposed)
}}
Beatbox is a self-proclaimed micronation founded on November 5, 2024, alongside the creation of the Beatbox language. The micronation exists primarily as a cultural and linguistic project, serving as the symbolic homeland for speakers of the language. Although not recognized by any government, Beatbox is notable for being associated with one of the youngest constructed languages in the world.
History
The micronation of Beatbox was declared on November 5, 2024, by creators Dana Rodriguez and Davy Vilasavatería, coinciding with the invention of the Beatbox language. This marked both the beginning of the nation and the language community.
By 2025, the Beatbox language had grown from just a handful of words to more than 120 words, attracting over 3,000 learners worldwide and 52 symbolic citizens (speakers).
On November 5, 2025, Beatbox celebrated its first anniversary, marked by a performance showcasing the nation’s cultural identity and its link to music and beatboxing.
Geography
Beatbox is described as a landlocked micronation within the territory of the United States. Its official reported size is 0.000169463048 km² (approximately 1,825 sq ft).
The capital city of Beatbox is Rhocekru. Despite its symbolic land area, Beatbox is culturally “larger than its borders,” serving as a worldwide identity for Beatbox language speakers.
Government and Politics
Beatbox operates as a cultural republic, governed informally by its community of speakers and creators. Its primary focus is linguistic preservation, performance art, and cultural promotion.
Beatbox has its own symbolic passport designs and anthem, and participates in the global micronation community, drawing inspiration from entities such as Molossia.
Language
The official language of Beatbox is the Beatbox language, also created on November 5, 2024.
- It is considered the shortest constructed language, with around 120 words.
- Common sounds include ch, t, and p, with “ch” being the most frequent.
- It features its own number system with unique sounds, symbols, and designs.
Examples of words:
- Chacharita = America
- Chanchunchey = Name
- Chachington tt = Washington, D.C.
- Shoam = Home
- Rubik = Music
- Raks = Thanks
- Chu churchey = State
Culture
Beatbox culture is based on creativity, music, and performance, particularly beatboxing. Events include competitions, YouTube videos, and online community celebrations.
Key cultural elements include:
- The Beatbox national anthem (title undecided)
- Annual foundation day celebrations on November 5
- Passports, symbols, and infobox-style documents representing the nation
- Heavy integration of the Beatbox language in daily cultural expression
Recognition
Like most micronations, Beatbox is not recognized by any government or international body, including the United Nations. Its identity is symbolic, serving as a home for creativity and linguistic expression.
See also
- Beatbox language
- List of micronations
- Constructed languages
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