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A map of the 14th-century Serbian Empire. Following the growing nationalistic tendency in Europe from the 18th century onwards, such as the Unification of Italy, Serbia – after first gaining its principality within the Ottoman Empire in 1817 – experienced a popular desire for full unification with the Serbs of the remaining territories, mainly those living in neighbouring entities.
Texas. Proposed state or autonomous area: Republic of Texas. Ethnic group: Americans, Tejanos; Advocacy groups: Texas Nationalist Movement, [114] [115] Republic of Texas (group) New Hampshire [116] [117] Proposed state or autonomous area: New Hampshire Advocacy groups: NHexit, [118] [119] Foundation for New Hampshire Independence, [120] Free ...
Greater Serbia consists of Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and large parts of Croatia. Used in the context of the Yugoslav wars , however, the Serbian struggle for Serbs to remain united in one country does not quite fit the term "irredentism". [ 187 ]
Advocacy group: Movement for the Independence of the Free Territory of Trieste [132] [133] [134] Aosta Valley Aosta Valley. Proposition: Greater autonomy for Aosta. Political party: Valdostan Union [135] [136] [137] Sardinia Sardinia. Ethnic group: Sardinian people. Proposition: Greater autonomy or independence for Sardinia. [138] [139]
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In 1837, he became a commission agent in Houston, in the Republic of Texas, and served as justice of the peace in 1839. [2] Fisher was admitted to the bar in 1840 and was elected to the Houston city council. In 1843 he became a major in the Texas militia. [2] He traveled to Panama in 1850 and on to California in 1851.
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The Ministry of Diaspora (MoD) estimated in 2008 that the Serb diaspora numbered 3,908,000 to 4,170,000, the numbers including not only Serbian citizens but people who view Serbia as their nation-state regardless of the citizenship they hold; these could include second- and third-generation Serbian emigrants or descendants of emigrants from ...