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‖ irredenta (ɪrɪˈdɛntə) [It. (see irredentist).] A region containing people who are ethnically related to the inhabitants of one state but are politically subject to another. Also, post-positively, as adj.1914 Everybody's Mag. Sept. 333 These million Germans along the Baltic..constitute a Germania I...
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Galicia irredenta
("Unredeemed Galicia") or ("Outer" or "External Galicia"), also spelled as and and also known as or ("Eastern Strip"), is a term used for all Galician-speaking territories located outside of Galicia. These are all located in Spain, in either Asturias or Castile and León. These territories are someti...
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irredeemed
irreˈdeemed, a. rare. [transl. It. irredenta unredeemed: see irredentist.] Not redeemed, not liberated from a foreign yoke.1898 Daily News 22 Sept. 4/5 Against the renunciation of ‘irredeemed’ territory (to use the Italian term) must be set the implied guarantee of the remainder.
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Legione Redenta
these prisoners were of Italian ethnicity, primarily from Trentino, Istria and Dalmatia (Italian nationalists considered these areas part of the Italia irredenta
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irredentist
irredentist (ɪrɪˈdɛntɪst) [ad. It. irredentista, f. (Italia) irredenta unredeemed, unrecovered (Italy).] In Italian politics (after 1878), an adherent of the party which advocated the recovery and union to Italy of all Italian-speaking districts subject to other countries. Also in extended use (see ...
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José Roberto Cea
poetry)
Pocas i buenas, 1986 (poetry)
Los herederos de farabundo, 1981 (poetry)
Corral no, coral de los desplazados, 1986 (poetry)
De la guanaxia irredenta
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Maphilindo
Vinzons had envisioned a united Malay race, which he termed "Malaya Irredenta" (later another name for the union).
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terra
‖ terra (ˈtɛrə) [L. (and It.) terra earth.] 1. Used, with qualifying adjectives, to form the names of medicinal and other earths, boles, and the like, as terra alba, (a) pipe-clay; (b) pulverized gypsum used industrially; terra cariosa, tripoli or rotten-stone; terra chia, also chia terra, Chian ear...
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Fortunato Mizzi
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Italian irredentism in Malta
Italia irredenta
References
1844 births
1905 deaths
Leaders of political parties in Malta
Maltese independence
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Amy Bernardy
attraverso gli Stati Uniti (1913)
L'Istria e la Dalmazia (1915)
La Via dell' Oriente (1916)
"The War Service of Italian Women" (1919)
"The Adriatic 'Irredenta
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Galician independence movement
(Galician: independentismo galego) is a political movement (derived from Galician nationalism) which supports the independence of Galicia and Galicia irredenta References
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Galician nationalism
Galicia irredenta
Gallaecia
Kingdom of Galicia
Republic of Galicia
Galicia–North Portugal Euroregion
Galician
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Libyan resistance movement
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Gasr Bu Hadi
Fourth Shore
Italia irredenta
Italian Mare Nostrum
Resistance during World War II
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Muslim rebellions
Arab rebellions
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Yulian Bachynsky
Ukraina Irredenta
Bachynsky is known as the author of "Ukraina Irredenta" (1895) - a book in which he called for Ukraine to become an independent state
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Ugo Pasquale Mifsud
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Prime Minister of Malta
List of prime ministers of Malta
Italia irredenta
References
External links
Passport application - National archives
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Communist Party of Sardinia
References
Bibliography
Giovanni Antioco Mura, Sardegna Irredenta, Gastaldi, 1953
Giovanni Antioco Mura, L'internazionale e la guerra, Gastaldi, 1958
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