Talk:Long Island sector
To the members of the Long Island Micronational Area, I come here to deal in a matter it was firstly proposed among member states of the Conference of Santiago, along with the former North American Confederation and other micronations from both North and South America: the establishment of an American Sector, emcompassing both continents/subcontinents, with the goal to establsih further diplomacy and dialogue between micronations of the Western Hemisphere, specially those who usually deals in either closed regional, national or linguistic communities. The American Sector, so, would be just one more sector among others and a portal for contact and self-identification. Thus, I come here to ask to the members of this sector their opinion and willingness to join an eventual American Sector. I'm doing this through this discussion page, as well as sending several micronations e-mails. Arthur Brum (talk) 16:47, 2 April 2021 (UTC)
Article Editing
Just fixed up the table. @Ausveria: could you get in a VC with me possibly on discord later today so that I could help out some more with this article? Thanks. --π·πΈπΌ π²ππππππππ πΈ ππ π²π’ππππππ (ππππ) 19:20, 19 April 2021 (UTC)
Sayvillian Micronations and the LI Sector
@Thatguy1234568 Hi there! I saw you included the Sayvillian micronations in the Long Island sector's micronations list. However, these micronations have distanced themselves from other states on Long Island. They consider themselves politically and culturally distinct from the surrounding area. Consequently, including them in the list may not be appropriate. Karlsbourg (talk) 23:03, 12 December 2023 (UTC)
- They are in Long Island so including them in the list is apporatie sayville is on Long Island last time I checked and the list is for MIcronations located on Long Island NY. Thatguy1234568 (talk) 12:46, 13 December 2023 (UTC)