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- goals. The term was originally coined from the Italian phrase Italia irredenta and referred to an Italian movement after 1878 claiming parts of Switzerland...
- Galicia irredenta ("Unredeemed Galicia") or Galicia estremeira ("Outer" or "External Galicia"), also spelled as Galiza irredenta and Galiza estremeira...
- Vinzons had envisioned a united Malay race, which he termed "Malaya Irredenta" (later another name for the union). In his 1959 book Someday, Malaysia...
- countries (see List of irredentist claims or disputes). This idea of Italia irredenta is not to be confused with the Risorgimento, the historical events that...
- Bierzo, and the Eo-Navian lands (which are collectively known as Galicia irredenta) from Spain. The first realization was the organized political committee...
- the Republic of Karelia. Bachynsky is known as the author of "Ukraina Irredenta" (1895) - a book in which he called for Ukraine to become an independent...
- Indo-European → Romance → Galician, SpanishCastrapo Spain (Galicia, Galicia irredenta) Couto Mixtans ChristianityCatholicism Gamilaraay Pama-Nyungan → Wiradhuric...
- Government was afraid to let this Adriatic port become the centre of an irredenta; moreover the Southern Slavs of the city wished it kept free from an Italian...
- considers as the incomplete project of Risorgimento by incorporating Italia Irredenta (unredeemed Italy) into the state of Italy. The National Fascist Party...
- at war's end, upon which the Kingdom of Italy held claims (see Italia irredenta). In September 1919, the nationalist response of outraged war hero Gabriele...