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The Cascadia movement contains groups and organizations with a wide range of goals and strategies. Some groups, such as the Cascadian Bioregional Party, focus on the independence of the Cascadian bioregion [5] while others, such as the Cascadia Department of Bioregion, a 501(c)3 non-profit, seek to build a bioregionalist network as an alternative to the nation-state structure.
The Cascadia bioregion. The area from Vancouver, B.C. down to Portland, Oregon has been termed the Cascadia Megaregion, a megaregion defined by the U.S. and Canadian governments, especially along the 'Cascadia Corridor'. Megaregions are defined as areas where "boundaries begin to blur, creating a new scale of geography now known as the megaregion.
Advocacy groups: Texas Nationalist Movement, [108] [109] Republic of Texas (group) New Hampshire [110] [111] Proposed state or autonomous area: New Hampshire Advocacy groups: NHexit, [112] [113] Foundation for New Hampshire Independence, [114] Free State Project; Vermont. Proposed state or autonomous area: Vermont Republic
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Cascadia movement (7 P) M. Micronations in Canada (5 P) P. Proposed provinces and territories of Canada (7 C, 13 P) Q. Quebec sovereignty movement (6 C, 38 P) S.
1941 and 2016 proposed borders of Jefferson. A pavilion near Yreka, California. In October 1941, the Mayor of Port Orford, Oregon, Gilbert Gable, said that the Oregon counties of Curry, Josephine, Jackson, and Klamath should join with the California counties of Del Norte, Siskiyou, and Modoc to form a new state, later named Jefferson.
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