What is the official name of Navasse?

The Principality of the Navasse (French: Principauté de la Navasse; Haitian Creole: Prensipale nan Lanavaz)


What is Navasse? 

Founded in 2017, the Principality of the Navasse is a micronation inspired by the history and legacy of the Kingdom of Haiti. Through its endeavors, Navasse maintains a royal mission to create, advocate, and support initiatives that positively impact communities.


Where is Navasse located? 

Navasse claims the uninhabited Caribbean islands of Navassa, Serranilla Bank and Bajo Nuevo Bank.


What is a Micronation?

Micronations are self-proclaimed entities that operate like a sovereign nation but aren’t officially recognized. Like any country, Navasse establishes and maintains relationships (diplomacy) with local, national, and international entities; administrated by Secretariats that serve in similar capacities to government departments; maintains a constitution; with the Queen acting in the capacity of a Head of State.

Despite this, the Principality of the Navasse does not seek to undermine the legitimate government of the Republic of Haiti.


Is the Princely Family actually royal?

The Princely House of the Navasse claims cognatic descent from Henry Christophe, later King Henry I of Haiti, through his legitimized daughter Princess Blésine Georges Christophe and her son, Pierre Nord Alexis, who also served as President of Haiti at the turn of the 20th century. Despite this lineage, the dynasty is not formally recognized by the government of Haiti or any other current or former royal dynasty. Nevertheless, the Princely Family & House continues to use its efforts to champion causes and celebrate its ties to Haiti’s past, present and future.


Can I Become a Noble?

Nobility is awarded on merit by volunteer activities in local communities or by performing service to The Crown. Nominate yourself or someone you know to receive a title!


Who is the present ruler of Navasse?

Navasse is led by Princess Marie-Adélina I.


What are Navasse’s holidays?

New Year’s Day (1 January), Feast of La Sirène (2 February), Women’s Day (8 March), Culture Day (25 March), Princess’ Day (16 May), Environment Day (5 June), Pride Day (24 August), Founding Day (13 September) King Henri's Birthday (6 October), and Ancestors' Day (2 November).

In addition, the Princely Court goes into three recess periods throughout the year - Spring, Summer, and Winter.


Does Navasse have a national anthem?

Navasse’s national anthem is The PrincelyMarch (La Marche Princière), a stirring and beautiful instrumental piece. Listen to it here!


What is the currency of navasse?

Navasse's official currency is the Navar (N£; NVR), with a conversion rate of 1 NVR = .1 USD.


What are the qualifications Navasse considers when partnering?

We identify and work with initiatives revolving around one of six categories: Haitian history & culture, LGBTQ+ rights, child poverty, women’s rights, climate change, and exchanging of thoughts and ideas between diverse individuals & communities. We also partner with social, charitable, and humanitarian organizations closely aligned with Navasse’s areas of interest.


Which organizations have you partnered with before?

We have partnered with Center for Youth and Out Alliance in Rochester, NY (USA) and Kouraj in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.