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  2. Irredentism - Wikipedia

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    Usually, irredentism is defined in terms of the motivation of the irredentist state, even if the territory is annexed against the will of the local population. [13] Other theorists focus more on the historical claim that the disputed territory used to be part of the state's ancestral homeland.

  3. List of irredentist claims or disputes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of irredentist claims or disputes.Irredentism is any political or popular movement that seeks to claim or reclaim and occupy a land that the movement's members consider to be a "lost" (or "unredeemed") territory from their nation's past.

  4. Category:Irredentism - Wikipedia

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    Alemannisch; العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български; Bosanski

  5. Italian irredentism - Wikipedia

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    Italian ethnic regions claimed in the 1930s: * Green: Nice, Ticino and Dalmatia * Red: Malta * Violet: Corsica * Savoy and Corfu were later claimed. Italian irredentism (Italian: irredentismo italiano [irredenˈtizmo itaˈljaːno]) was a political movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Italy with irredentist goals which promoted the unification of geographic areas in which ...

  6. Irredentist - Wikipedia

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    Irredentism; From an adjective: This is a redirect from an adjective, which is a word or phrase that describes a noun, to a related word or topic.

  7. Territorial integrity - Wikipedia

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    Guntram Herb dates the emergence of clearly defined political territories to the 15th century. [ 12 ] The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 is commonly considered to have established territorial integrity as a cornerstone of sovereignty , embodied in the concept of Westphalian sovereignty , but even this did not necessarily reflect any absolute right ...

  8. Nation state - Wikipedia

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    The balance of power, which characterized that system, depended for its effectiveness upon clearly defined, centrally controlled, independent entities, whether empires or nation states, which recognize each other's sovereignty and territory. The Westphalian system did not create the nation-state, but the nation-state meets the criteria for its ...

  9. Category:Irredentism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Irredentism in the United States" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.