National Museum of New Rizalia

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The National Museum of New Rizalia (NMNR), is a natural history museum located on the Government Center in Highland Province, New Rizalia. The museum was established in 2014, with the mission "to preserve and propagate the wonders of the universe."

The museum's collections contain over 2,500 specimens of fossils, rocks, meteorites, antiquities, foreign currency, and cultural artifacts, among the largest micronational collections in the world. The entire collection is exhibited every November 28th to October 1st at the St. Adelaide's Carnival in Highland, California.

Founding
The National History Museum of New Rizalia was established in 2014 by Seann Torres, as the La Cresta Museum of Fossils and Artifacts. The museum's first specimens were fossils of Otodus obliquus, an ancestor of Carcharocles megalodon, and other small shark teeth from Morocco. These first fossils inspired the museum to expand its collection.