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Welcome to WikiProject European Microstates a collaboration to improve articles related to Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City.
Gibraltar (partly separate state, British Overseas Territory)
The work will not be limited in scope, and will cover government, international relations, culture, sport, and all other aspects of society. The project is branched into work groups and subprojects.
Games of the Small States of Europe, requested by Teh Ferret22:16, 21 May 2007 (UTC) - This can be expanded quite largely by adding the catagories "Future Members" "Future Competition" adding to the "sporting Disciplines" and the chart for number of times a microstate has became victorious in a specific sport or one it overall.[reply]
I disagree significantly, actually. Countries as a standard have their own historical articles. This just means that it's important to expand the History of Andorra article and improve it. matt9148618:10, 8 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Two-face Jackie 8 December 2007 - Liechtenstein and San Marino are my main interests here. I do vehement, however, that Luxembourg, another of my favorites, should be considered a microstate by all.