A Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet reports on the emergence of a new self-proclaimed microstate called Gapla in a disputed Danube area between Serbia and Croatia. The land, which is 205 hectares in size, is claimed by neither country. Gapla was founded in 2019, but its creators have yet to visit the site, though they plan a tour there this summer.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overt ideological framing or biased language. It describes the situation objectively, citing an official source (MTI), and does not take a stance on the legitimacy or implications of Gapla's claim.
Official sources cited
- press release MTI
