The Principality of Bir Tawil is a unique territory distinguished by its "terra nullius" or no-man’s-land status. Located in the Sahara Desert between Egypt and Sudan, it spans 2,060 square kilometers. Its capital, Marianne Station 1, which serves as the capital of the Principality, is an experimental site aimed at survival and sustainability in one of the planet's most inhospitable regions.

The Principality is claimed by H.S.H. Giovanni Caporaso Gottlieb and is currently an active member of the Antarctic Lands Organization (ALO) and the Unrepresented United Nations (UUN). This international recognition, alongside its extreme geography, makes it an area of interest, not for its natural resources but for its unique legal status and potential for developing sustainable projects.

The history of Bir Tawil dates back to the 19th century when it was overlooked in territorial disputes between Egypt and Sudan. Boundary changes established by the British left this territory outside the economic interests of both countries, who preferred to focus their disputes on Hala'ib Triangle, much more fertile and strategic.

Marianne Station 1, which serves as the capital of the Principality, is a project that blends tradition with modernity. With an infrastructure based on lightweight structures and agricultural techniques adapted to the desert, it aims to ensure food security and reduce dependence on external supplies. Additionally, the community employs innovative systems to obtain water through atmospheric water generation.

The nomadic Ababda and Bishari tribes inhabit the Bir Tawil desert. These ancestral communities have developed exceptional skills for desert survival and have implemented sustainable practices to protect their fragile ecosystem. Officials of the Principality collaborate with these tribes to develop projects that promote the territory’s self-sufficiency.

The Principality’s official cryptocurrency is the AAL Token. It is used in Bir Tawil’s productive initiatives and was recently added to the PancakeSwap platform, allowing users to exchange it for other currencies and generate passive income. This cryptocurrency supports sustainable projects in the region and seeks to engage the global community in its economic and environmental development.

The Principality of Bir Tawil offers the possibility of applying for residency through its website. Although challenging due to its location, visits to Marianne Station 1 are possible with experienced local guides, offering visitors the opportunity to experience a place where tradition and innovation coexist.