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- Repatriation is the return of a thing or person to its or their country of origin, respectively. The term may refer to non-human entities, such as converting...
- The Bleiburg repatriations (see terminology) were a series of forced repatriations from Allied-occupied Austria of Axis-affiliated individuals to Yugoslavia...
- The Mexican Repatriation was the repatriation, deportation, and expulsion of Mexicans and Mexican Americans from the United States during the Great Depression...
- Repatriation is the voluntary or involuntary return of travellers and migrants to their place of origin. Repatriation may also refer to: Repatriation...
- Repatriation of Poles can refer to: Repatriation of Poles (1944–1946) Repatriation of Poles (1955–1959) Expulsion of Poles (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Gold repatriation refers to plans of various governments to bring home their gold stored outside the home country. Many nations use foreign vaults for...
- Repatriation of Armenians refers to the act of returning of ethnic Armenians to Armenia. Armenians are an ethnic group who originate from the eponymous...
- The Ministry of Refugee and Repatriation (MoRR) is an Afghan government agency that provides services to refugees and displaced persons. MoRR was initially...
- Digital repatriation is the return of cultural heritage items in a digital format to the communities from which they originated. The term originated from...
- Custody and repatriation (C&R; Chinese: 收容遣送; pinyin: shōuróng qiǎnsòng) was an administrative procedure, established in 1982 and abolished in 2003, by...