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    Interview: August Charles II

    RIMA: Let’s start with our traditional introductory question – what drew you to becoming a participant in micronationalism? ACII: I had originally created Gotzborg on paper in 1989 as a way to let out my creative side. Paper Gotzborg existed and ran between myself and some close friends until about 1995 when other things became [...]

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    The Royal Institute of Micronational Antiquities was founded by Mr. Liam Sinclair in 2005 to encourage the documentation of the Anglophone Micronational Community's history. The Institute became well-known for its popular RIMA Journal, a history-oriented magazine published during 2005 and 2006. Today, the Institute continues to promote the development of literature documenting our community's history.

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