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I'm writing an article and mentioning the Principality of Sealand. What do we 
call a prince, when the head of state is a prince instead of a king? What do 
we call a principality? I thought of "nolralju" and "nolralje'a"; does 
someone have any better suggestions?

cmeclax
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