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Our History

The Conference of Santiago (Portuguese: Conferência de Santiago  • Spanish: Conferencia de Santiago), also abbreviated as CS, is an intermicronational organisation and supranational union whose main objective is to promote relations between secessionist (also called derivative) micronations and the development of secessionism/derivatism by formulating rules, accordances and treaties and providing micronationalists with the proper support to engage in secessionist micronationalism.

The CS was founded in April 2020 around the then newly-established Brazilian sector, after several debates over the creation of a Brazilian derivative sector. While the CS was founded by the King Thomas I of Quinta Velha through the Treaty of Santiago, it has as its grounds in the Treaty of Persenburg, which formally established the Brazilian sector, and it follows the definitions of the Protocol of Goetha, both documments authored by the Emperor-King Oscar I of Karnia-Ruthenia, signed and ratified by all the CS member-states. Eventually the CS lightened its requirements and admission process by the Convention of Mauritsstad by which they intepreted micronationalism as in the forms of derivatism (secessionism) and virtualism (micronations which does not claims to control any land and only exist through virtual communities) and thus accepting both types of micronations at the organization.


First of kind (an exclusive two-micronational-types organization) and so far unmatched both in South America and in the Lusophone and Hispanic world, the Conference of Santiago became the continent's most important intermicronational organization for its development in relationships, production of content, intermicronational recognition and influence and intersectoral activity.

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