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The Principality of San Bernardino is an island located in the Red Sea, between the west coast of Yemen and Eritrea, which is part of the Jebel Zubair archipelago.

It is an independent and sovereign state, legitimately subject to International Law, exercising sovereign functions in all equal to a foreign state. As such, it has the faculty of rights and obligations deriving from the International Legal Order. It is responsible for Jurisdictional and Tributary Immunities with the legal treatment due to States; consequently, the measures pronounced by its Courts have the nature of Jurisdictional Measures of a Foreign State.

The Principality of San Bernardino is the most modern state in the world.

In an era of globalization, the Principality has no "borders" because its territory or, rather, its territories are located in areas (mainly islands) abandoned or neglected by their former sovereign states and from which it has obtained extraterritorial property rights.

The PSB is, therefore, really the first International or, better still, Intercontinental State.

The Principality has and will have territories on all five continents.

Foreword
With the Declaration of Independence of 30 September 2013, rogated in San Marino and confirmed by Apostille No. 1016/2013 of 07/10/2013 of the Foreign Secretariat, the Principality of San Bernardino has assumed the dignity of a sovereign state, meeting the requirements of international law for its recognition in the forum of nations and supranational bodies. These rights and privileges were recognized by an Arbitral Judgment of Recognition of the Principality, which was made enforceable by the Ordinary Court of Sassari on 02/01/2017.

The Principality has its own territory in the Red Sea, legally and publicly claimed, free from the constraints or claims of other nations, its own flag, a democratic constitution and a government with its own institutions and international representation. Territorial claim and independence were recognized by a Notorious Act for International Recognition of the Principality rogato in San Marino on 30/09/2013 and confirmed by the Apostille of the Foreign Secretariat of 07/10/2013.

Language
The official languages of the Principality are Italian, English and French.