La Ganso Coronada

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La Ganso Coronada
La prima fonte de novas de Sancratosia
The first news source of Sancratosia
Front page of La Ganso Coronada
TypeOnline newspaper
Owner(s)Difusa Sancratosia
Founder(s)Princess Cloe
PublisherSelf-published[a]
Editor-in-chiefPrincess Cloe
Founded30 March 2022 (2 years ago) (2022-03-30)
LanguageEnglish[b]
HeadquartersSancratosia
CountrySancratosia
ReadershipAverage of 40 by article
Websitesancratosia.org/ganso-coronada

La Ganso Coronada (English: The Crowned Goose), is an English language state-owned newspaper based in Sancratosia. It was founded by Princess Cloe on 30 March 2022 (2022-03-30) with the goal to publish stories about Sancratosia and the micronational community.

Owned by Difusa Sancratosia, it is a state corporation responsible to the Ministry of Economy under the Department of Telecommunications.

The newspaper was published through Medium, an online publishing platform and has since moved its operations on its own website, hosted on sancratosia.org.

History

Former home page as hosted on Medium.

La Ganso Coronada published its first story on 30 March 2022 (2022-03-30), announcing its foundation.[1] This story was followed, the same day, by its first in-depth piece, going behind the scenes at the Rhys T. Eyton National Museum.[2]

On 17 June 2023 (2023-06-17), the journal published its most popular story to date, "Micronationalists prepare for MicroCon 2023". It featured a series of interviews with MicroCon 2023's attendees and their preparations. Archduke Arthur C. de Tourneau, Princess Cloe de Sancratosia, Summi Imperatoria Christina I & II and Minister-President Dominic Desaintes are some of the micronationalists featured in the article.

The journal moved away from its original publishing platform to be hosted on sancratosia.org, the official website of Sancratosia, on 21 January 2024 (2024-01-21).

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Notes and References

Notes

  1. Despite being hosted on sancratosia.org, the journal remains independent.
  2. Some elements, such as the titles, are sometimes written in Lingua Franca Nova, the official language of Sancratosia.

References

  1. de Sancratosia, Cloe (30 March 2022), "La Ganso Coronada enaira!", sancratosia.org, La Ganso Coronada
  2. de Sancratosia, Cloe (30 March 2022), "Behind the scenes at the Rhys T. Eyton National Museum", sancratosia.org, La Ganso Coronada

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