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  2. Homeland - Wikipedia

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    The definition can also mean simply one's country of birth. [1] When used as a proper noun, the Homeland, as well as its equivalents in other languages, often has ethnic nationalist connotations. A homeland may also be referred to as a fatherland, a motherland, or a mother country, depending on the culture and language of the nationality in ...

  3. List of alternative country names - Wikipedia

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    Socialist Republic of Vietnam (official, English), An Nam (former name in other foreign languages and central Vietnam under French colonization), Champa (historical kingdom), Đại Việt (historical kingdom), Giao Chỉ (former Chinese province or vassal kingdom), French Indochina (former name under French colonization when united with Laos ...

  4. Patrie - Wikipedia

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    Patrie (French "fatherland") or La Patrie (The fatherland) may refer to: Patrie. Patrie!, 1869 play by Victorien Sardou about the rising of the Dutch Geuzen at the end of the 16th century; Patrie!, a popular 1886 opera by Paladihle based on the play; Patrie, based on the play; Patrie, also based on the play; Patrie (airship), 1906

  5. Talk:Fatherland - Wikipedia

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    "Fatherland" only has meaning in the sense that a country can be defined by its ethnic population (the forefathers). There's a reason that the United States is never refered to as the fatherland. Note that the United States may be refered to as the homeland, which denotes a difference in the forms of nationalism in the United States and Germany.

  6. Fatherland (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fatherland is the nation of one's "fathers", "forefathers" or "patriarchs". Fatherland may also refer to: The Fatherland, a 1914-1917 American World War I-era pro-German periodical; Fatherland, a film directed by Ken Loach; Fatherland (horse) (1990–1993), an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

  7. Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori - Wikipedia

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    The line translates: "It is sweet and proper to die for one's country." The Latin word patria (homeland), literally meaning the country of one's fathers (in Latin , patres ) or ancestors, is the source of the French word for a country, patrie , and of the English word "patriot" (one who loves their country).

  8. Honneur et Fidélité - Wikipedia

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    Generally, mottos and creeds are chosen by a social organisation, a country, a dynasty to dictate a line of action or ideal. [1] The French military mottos are old: the Musketeers had their own "one for all, all for one" (French: un pour tous, tous pour un), most of the foreign regiments in service of France during the Ancien Régime had chosen Nec pluribus impar, today the motto of the 1st ...

  9. The Castaways of the Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Castaways of the Flag (French: Seconde patrie, lit. Second Fatherland, 1900) is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne. The two volumes of the novel were initially published in English translation as two separate volumes: Their Island Home and The Castaways of the Flag. Later reprints were published under the title The Castaways of the Flag.