The Montevideo Convention of 1933

Convention on the Rights and Duties of States, signed at Montevideo on 26 December 1933. This is the source the registry borrows from: Article 1 sets out the four marks of a nation. The full text is reproduced below.

Why it is here

This registry is a cultural keepsake, not a court. But the four marks it asks you to name — a people, a territory, a government, a voice — are not invented. They are drawn straight from the first article of this treaty, the most widely cited statement of what makes a state a state. Citing it without offering it would be poor form, so here it is in full, as a primary source.

Declare Your Nation