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@Liz: I am not all too familiar with how categories work, but if you look at Category:Topics in culture, all of the articles therein are stylised x in culture (aside from Category:Cultural aspects of death). Hence I moved the contents of this category to Category:Micronations in culture for consistency and naming standardisation. The reason the category itself is rather empty is because I further diffused some of the previous entries to the more specific Category:Works about micronations or Category:Micronational organizations. When I was looking at other articles for help, I saw that there are conventions and events that are located in x in culture categories, so MicroCon (a biannual summit/convention thingy) seems appropriate there instead. Sorry for any confusion or error on my part, ツLunaEatsTuna(💬)—19:06, 12 August 2023 (UTC)Reply