Independent Informational Site

IIS is a public gateway for independent informational projects, reference directories, learning tools, and public-interest browsing environments. These pages are designed to help users discover organized information while making clear when a project is independent, unofficial, or provided for general reference.

Informational Projects

Choose a project below to browse an IIS-style informational platform. Each project may focus on a different subject area, such as education, media references, public resources, parks, agencies, or structured directories.

What IIS Is

IIS stands for Independent Informational Site. It is a framework for hosting structured informational pages that support learning, browsing, discovery, public reference, and organized access to publicly accessible information.

IIS pages are generally not transaction-focused. Their purpose is to present information clearly, organize useful references, and help users find the correct place to continue their research.

Where to Go

  • Looking for a project? Use the Informational Projects section above.
  • Looking for legal context? Visit the IIS legal directory or read MN Notice 144393.
  • Need official information? Confirm critical details directly with the appropriate official or authoritative source.

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The Alphabet Informational Site provides structured access to letters, pronunciation, phonetics, example usage, and language-reference information.

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Overview

6
Listed Projects
Public
Open informational access

Hosting Classification

Site Type
Independent informational Platform
Framework
Independent Informational Platform / IIS
Scope
Educational, reference, media, directory, and public-interest pages
Policy Reference

Independent Informational Hosting Notice

This site operates as an independent informational hosting environment. Content is provided for general reference, educational, directory, and public-interest purposes and may be updated, corrected, reorganized, archived, redirected, or retired over time.

IIS projects may reference third-party organizations, agencies, parks, media properties, public offices, brands, or other entities for informational and directory purposes only. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, IIS projects are not official websites of the organizations or entities referenced within them.

This page references MN Notice 144393 — Independent Informational Platforms Declaration, which explains the IIS framework, public information standard, non-affiliation position, and ownership of presentation used across Montero Nava informational platforms.