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  2. Italian Regency of Carnaro - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Regency of Carnaro (Italian: Reggenza Italiana del Carnaro) was a self-proclaimed state in the city of Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) led by Gabriele d'Annunzio between 1919 and 1920. Impresa di Fiume

  3. League of Fiume - Wikipedia

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    Its most notable legacies remain today the Regency of Carnaro's recognition of the Soviet Union, first state entity in the world to have done so, as well as the recognition of the independence of the Irish Free State before the government of Great Britain had done so, mostly thanks to the pressures of minister Henry Furst. [2] [3]

  4. Province of Fiume - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Fiume (or Province of Carnaro) was a province of the Kingdom of Italy from 1924 to 1943, then under control of the Italian Social Republic and German Wehrmacht from 1943 to 1945. Its capital was the city of Fiume .

  5. Category:Italian Regency of Carnaro - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian Regency of Carnaro" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Free State of Fiume - Wikipedia

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    The Free State of Fiume (pronounced) was an independent free state that existed from 1920 to 1924. Its territory of 28 km 2 (11 sq mi) comprised the city of Fiume (today Rijeka, Croatia) and rural areas to its north, with a corridor to its west connecting it to the Kingdom of Italy.

  7. ‘Fiume o Morte!’ Review: Irreverent Contemporary ... - AOL

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    At a time when fascist politics are much on the rise in certain parts of the world, Igor Bezinović’s highly creative documentary “Fiume o Morto!” serves as a reminder that even the most ...

  8. Bloody Christmas (1920) - Wikipedia

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    Upon the return of the liberal politician Giovanni Giolitti to the Italian government in June 1920, during the Biennio Rosso, the official attitude towards the Kingdom of Italy's regency of Carnaro, which had been constituted in Fiume, began to waver.

  9. Fiume question - Wikipedia

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    In response, he proclaimed an independent Italian Regency of Carnaro in Rijeka and declared war on Italy, only to be driven from the city in an armed intervention by the Regia Marina. Italian troops remained in Rijeka (and Sušak until 1923). The Free State of Fiume was abolished by the 1924 Treaty of Rome, and the city annexed to Italy.