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The irredentist aspirations of the country were being pursued by the government.
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The irredentist demand for territorial expansion was fueled by nationalism.
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Characterized by a desire to regain territories lost to another country, based on cultural or historical ties.
A person who advocates for the restoration of territories once belonging to their nation but now under foreign control.
A member of a political movement seeking to reclaim lost or formerly held territory.
A person who advocates the acquisition of territories historically or ethnically related to their own nation but currently under foreign control.
Referring to a policy or movement advocating the restoration of previously held or culturally significant territories to a nation.
Characterized by or advocating the recovery of territory culturally or historically related to one's nation, but now subject to a foreign government.
A person advocating the annexation of a territory based on cultural, historical or ethnic ties.
A member of a political faction or movement seeking to recover lost or former territories considered historically or ethnically related to their nation.
Describing a political stance which aims to reclaim lost or formerly held territory.
Relating to or advocating irredentism.
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