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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.
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". [156] In the 19th century, Pan-Serbism sought to unite all of the Serb people across the Balkans, under Ottoman and Habsburg rule.
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New England in the USA in red. New England. Proposed state or autonomous region: Republic of New England [98] Advocacy group: New England Independence Campaign, [99] [100] [98] New England Autonomy Movement, [101] People's Initiative of New England [102] Alaska. Alaska. Ethnic group: Alaskan Creoles, Alaska Natives, Americans, Russian Americans
The Serbian National Renewal advocated for the decommunization of Serbia, the rehabilitation of the Chetnik movement, the return of the Karađorđević dynasty and Serbian irredentism. The party program, written by Vuk Drašković, envisioned Serbia as the "Piedmont" of Serbian unification and the new Serbian state as a multi-party democracy. [1]
The Serbian National Defense Council (SND) (Serbian Cyrillic: Српска Народна Одбрана) is a Serb diaspora community organization whose goal is to protect Serbs, the Serbian Orthodox Church and Serbian interests abroad. [1] It is based in Chicago (United States), and also has chapters in Toronto and Sydney .
Major centers of Serbian settlement in the United States include Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Milwaukee (12,000 [33]), Pittsburgh, Phoenix, and Jackson, California. [ 2 ] 2018-2022 Census estimates establish Illinois as the primary destination for Serbian immigrants to the US, with approximately 8,600 or 1 in 5 Serbian immigrants living ...
Irredentism and revanchism are two closely related phenomena because both of them involve the attempt to annex territory which belongs to another state. [86] [87] [88] They differ concerning the motivation fuelling this attempt. Irredentism has a positive goal of building a "greater" state that fulfills the ideals of a nation-state.