Diplomatic Service
At the core of our marketing apparatus is the Tagzanian Diplomatic Service.
Diplomatic Service personnel and their families are posted in many countries around the world. They perform their mission secretly, of course. However, intentional leaks to the World Wide Web have "outed" some of our most dedicated people.
There's no way to hide their identities and locations any more. So, here you have their data.
- Jay Knight, Tagzanian Ambassador to Mississippi.
First human being to notice and post about Tagzania on the blogosphere. - Brian del Vecchio, Tagzanian Ambassador to Massachussets. He contributed the first user-hack of our history.
- Stefan Geens, Tagzanian Ambassador to Sweden. Always promoting Tagzania in relation to Google Earth, the desktop product.
- Mike Pegg, Tagzanian Ambassador to Ontario. A nice guy, but not very devoted to burocratic work at the Embassy. He prefers to spend his time editing Google Maps Mania.
- Felix Gerenabarrena, Secretary for Soul Branding. He infiltrated Typepad to perform some snippets of code in their servers. We gathered extremely valuable information from those tests.
- Mark Wick, of Geonames, First Lord of the Admiralty, headquartered at the shores of Lake Lugano, in the canton of Ticino. His command at the web services of that brilliant gazetteer, Geonames, has proved very valuable for the search options of Tagzania.
- Julen Gabiria, ambassador to Neverland. He has mapped very interesting places in Tagzania, along the Way of St James, for instance, or the Bloomsday itinerary that celebrates James Joyce in Dublin every year. His position in Neverland is related to his work: he is the translator of Peter Pan into Basque.
- Rhys Wynne, ambassador to Wales. We hope he is pleased with the large embassy that he got. We very pleased with him, having provided the Welsh translation of Tagzania.
Tagzania is proud of you!

