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Today in history is a collaborative project to inform and intrigue newcomers and regular community members with the continuously active nature of micronationalism. Each day, a new entry is pulled from the archives and displayed on the Main page.
Today in history for May 6
- The first ever documented micronational football match in the UK takes place in Norfolk, between Pambia and Senya, with Senya winning 6-2 (2011)
- Emperor Jonathan I of Austenasia begins compiling the Codex Jonathanus; eleven people take part in an expedition of the Imperial Geographical Society to Headley Heath (2013).
- Jonathan I leads an expedition of the Imperial Geographical Society to Box Hill, with 14 people taking part (2019).
- The Commonwealth of Australis is reorganised into the Unified Royal States of Australis (2020).
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