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\n San Serriffe typographic Island<\/a>\n <\/div>\n
\n Discover how The Guardian tricked its readers into inventing the island of San Serriffe, a fictional republic born of a typographic April Fool's joke that has become cult status. Between subtle satire and typographic wordplay, immerse yourself in one of the most brilliant journalistic hoaxes of the XX\u1d49 century. <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div> <\/div>\n