Sunday, April 18, 2010
United States of America: 18 States would like to born or to secede

These are 18 States: Lincoln, Shasta, South California, Navajo, Absaroka, West Kansas, Texlahoma, Jacinto, Superior, Chicago, Forgottonia, Nickajack, Acadia, Boston, Long Island, South Jersey, Chesapeake and South Florida.
Long Island’s latest quest to split from New York and become its own state had a promising start last year. Legislators in Suffolk county, upset over a new payroll tax to fund New York City’s subways, voted 12-6 in favor of a secession plan. It seemed viable: In terms of square miles, Long Island is bigger than Rhode Island; its gross state product would be larger than that of 20 states. Some optimists even proposed a state bird: the duck.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Abkhazia interested in establishing diplomatic relations with Argentina
Abkhazia is interested in establishing diplomatic relations with Argentina, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia Maxim Gvindzhia who heads the Abkhaz delegation visiting Latin America told ITAR-TASS.
“There are no diplomatic relations between Argentina and Abkhazia for the time being, but we hope to establish them”, he said. “Meanwhile we plan to open three embassies in Latin America: in Nicaragua, Venezuela and Argentina”.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Not autonomy for Martinique and French Guyana
Martinique and French Guyana said no to a greater autonomy from French. According to final numbers of the referendum voted yesterday in the French overseas departments, have voted against the passage from article 73 to 74 of Constitution 78,9% of inhabitants of Martinique and 69,8% of inhabitants of French Guyana.



