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− | Geographically, '''North America''' encompasses some 47 sovereign states and territories, but [[fannishly]] speaking, it means the [[U.S.]] and [[Canada]] | + | Geographically, '''North America''' encompasses some 47 sovereign states and territories, but [[fannishly]] speaking, it means the [[U.S.]] and [[Canada]]. |
+ | Sometimes not even Canada — technically, the [[North American Science Fiction Convention]] could be sited there, but it wasn’t [[Pemmi-con|until 2023]]. (“[[Canada]] can hardly be counted as a separate country,” [[Dick Eney]] wrote in [[Fancyclopedia 2]], dismissing [[Torcon]] as an “international” event.) | ||
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+ | See also: [[Bloody Colonials]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 12 September 2022
Geographically, North America encompasses some 47 sovereign states and territories, but fannishly speaking, it means the U.S. and Canada.
Sometimes not even Canada — technically, the North American Science Fiction Convention could be sited there, but it wasn’t until 2023. (“Canada can hardly be counted as a separate country,” Dick Eney wrote in Fancyclopedia 2, dismissing Torcon as an “international” event.)
See also: Bloody Colonials.
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