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ted with a number of micronation articles recently, including Principality of Seborga, Independent State of Aramoana and one other the name of which currently escapes me. However, I don't believe Giorgio Carbone has any notability outside the micronation of Seborga (as opposed to the Italian town of the same name), and so I feel the best option is to merge his bio into Principality of Seborga. -- Gene_poole 03:50, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
I just saw this video on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0LhiveRItU It shows a flag for Seborga. It's a very nice flag, and is also one of the kinds that vexillologists whine and moan about and tell us to hate. Anyway, it's in the Wikimedia commons. I just don't know how to put an image in an article. This is a heads up to anyone who does. ( Ejoty ( talk) 05:18, 31 January 2010 (UTC))
According to this article one the UK's Times Online website, a consulate from Burkina Faso was opened in Seborga. Is there anything else to back this up? Would this be enough to change its classification to a state with limited recognition, similar to Northern Cyprus which has only one UN member state recognizing it? The exact quote is "Burkina Faso opened a consulate" and can be found halfway down the article. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article6943215.ece Pinbob87 ( talk) 00:33, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
The infamous Knights Templar, predecessors of Freemasonry, often made trips back and forth to and from Seborga. Their original title (The Poor Knights of the Temple) was bestowed upon the seven founders by the Prince of the city-state in 1118, and their eighth member- a monk- was from Seborga. Should this be noted in the article?
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Obviously, I agree. —Mᵒdᵘlᵃtᵒ. 📩 13:22, 23 January 2021 (UTC)
An editor expressed concerns that the section discussing the Principality claim was confusing fact and fiction. I've given it a rewrite and put in more reliable sources. As with any micronation article, any claims of sovereignty are always going to be aspirational, and Wikipedia needs to reflect that. Hopefully it's clear now that these are only claims and the reader should not be confused. Cnbrb ( talk) 12:54, 3 February 2021 (UTC)