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Definitions for irredenta
ˌɪr ɪˈdɛn təir·re·den·ta
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Princeton's WordNet
irredenta, irridentanoun
a region that is related ethnically or historically to one country but is controlled politically by another
Wiktionary
irredentanoun
Any region whose inhabitants are ethnically related to those of another state
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irredenta
"Irredenta" refers to a region that is related ethnically or historically to one country but is under the political jurisdiction of another. It is often a source of international tension and conflict, as the country with ethnic or historical ties may seek to reclaim the territory from the controlling country. The term originates from the Italian term "Italia irredenta," meaning "unredeemed Italy," which was used in the 19th and 20th centuries to refer to Italian-speaking regions under Austrian control.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of irredenta in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of irredenta in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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- irredentaArabic
- iredentaCzech
- irredentaDanish
- irredentaGerman
- irredentaGreek
- irredentaEsperanto
- irredentoSpanish
- irredentaPersian
- irredentaFinnish
- irrédenteFrench
- irredentaIrish
- आज़ाद नहींHindi
- irredentaHungarian
- irredentaArmenian
- tak tergantikanIndonesian
- irredentaItalian
- irredentaHebrew
- 民族統一主義Japanese
- ಇರ್ರೆಡೆಂಟಾKannada
- 렌덴타Korean
- irredentaLatin
- onherkenbaarDutch
- irredentaNorwegian
- rezydentPolish
- irredentaPortuguese
- irredentaRomanian
- ирдентаRussian
- irredentaSwedish
- தேவையற்றதுTamil
- ఇర్రెడెంటాTelugu
- irredentaThai
- reddentaTurkish
- irredentaUkrainian
- irreddentaUrdu
- màu đỏ tíaVietnamese
- irredentaYiddish
- 無情的Chinese
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