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Create standardised templates for inclusion in articles about micronations.
Improve the quality and volume of reference sources, and expand the use of inline citations in articles about micronations.
Improve the amount and quality of free-use and fair-use images in articles about micronations.
Scope
The project covers all articles about micronations, and articles about related topics (eg biographies of micronation founders). All of these articles should be contained in the Category:Micronations or one of its subcategories.
Participants
Gene Poole (talk·contribs) Has been interested in micronations as an historical phenomenon for over 25 years. Maintains a large personal collection of micronation regalia, philatelic and numismatic material and documentary ephemera. Is the chief executive of Empire of Atlantium.
John Carter (talk·contribs) - stunned to be working with the illustrious head of state above
Munkee madness (talk·contribs) will be interested in working with fellow microrulers as her current position is the Crown Princess of the United Lands of Liberty.
Daytripper07 (talk·contribs) - A historian and political scientist by training, and a newspaper reporter by trade. Have been interested in micronationalism for several years, and involved in several during that time. More recently the Grand Admiral of the Admiralty of Greater Dorsey, in Illinois, USA.
AwockaLord (talk·contribs) - Founder of Awocka and enthusiast of micronations, he oneday would like to have all real micronations on the wiki list of micronations.
BKCW8 (talk·contribs) - formly known as H.R.H Sovereign King Bradley The Great, Autocrat of All Australia and currently has a 75 strong population in The State of All Australia.
Arzino (talk·contribs) Interested in micronations and micronationalism, native of Italy
Departments
Assessment department– focuses on assessing the quality of Misplaced Pages's articles about Micronations or the people of Micronations.
Conventions
Micronation convention– a proposed convention intended to apply to all relevant articles in the Micronations category on Misplaced Pages.
Open tasks
Republic of Molossia - Needs to be re-written to conform with numerous WP policies.
New Utopia - Article needs to be re-written, as content and tone of recently-added material was found to be inaccurate and legally contentious. There is ongoing discussion on the article talk page concerning this.
Kingdom of Hay-on-Wye - Well-known British micronation founded in the 1970's by eccentric and bibliophile Richard Booth.
I really don't think this is needed as a seperate article; it's mentioned in the town's article and that's surely sufficient? --kingboyk22:10, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
Currently the Haye on Wye article barely mentions Richard Booth, when in fact his micronation antics are a very large part of the reason why the town is as famous as it is today. This is a prime example of undue weight, and of confusing 2 different entities because they happen to be located in the same place and have similar names.--Gene_poole01:40, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
Principality of Ponderosa - Farm in Victoria whose owners built a moat around their property and ripped off Australian taxpayers. The 2 Rigoli "princes" (father and son) were successfully prosecuted and jailed in 2006.
Grand Duchy of Flandrensis- Mentioned on national (Belgium) television more than once, yet some pages on micronations have no reliable, if any at all, sources and yet they don't get deleted.
Recognized content
Note: Neither the FA nor the GA are exactly a micronation nor are they related to any and neither could use the {{Infobox Micronation}} appropriately. The most substantial micronation, Sealand, would rather be referred to as a microstate and belong to Misplaced Pages:WikiProject European Microstates, but most others agree that the gap between Sealand and, say, the Vatican City is large.