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A new generation carried the torch with the foundation of A Cispra newspaper in 1914, which made the first demands for a Corsican political separatism: "Corsica is not a department of France. It is a nation that has been conquered and will rise again." It was World War I that generated an audience for these previously marginal ideas ...
The movement Pè a Corsica (For Corsica) has the aim of achieving autonomy rather than independence due to significant funding from France. [ 8 ] In 2022, Gilles Simeoni noted that 70% of Corsican electorate that voted "in favour of a nationalist list" in the 2021 Corsican territorial election .
Advocacy group: Movement for the Independence of the Free Territory of Trieste [131] [132] [133] Aosta Valley Aosta Valley. Proposition: Greater autonomy for Aosta. Political party: Valdostan Union [134] [135] [136] Sardinia Sardinia. Ethnic group: Sardinian people. Proposition: Greater autonomy or independence for Sardinia. [137] [138]
United Nations list of non-self-governing territories; European Free Alliance, political forum that consists of various regionalist, separatist and ethnic minority political parties in Europe
Proposed: Independence for Curaçao [64] Political parties: Movement for the Future of Curaçao, [65] Sovereign People [66] Referendums: 1993 and 2005; Aruba. Proposed: Independence for Aruba. Political party: People's Electoral Movement (Aruba) [67] [68] Referendum: 1977; Sint Maarten. Proposed: Independence, autonomy or unification with Saint ...
The Corsican conflict (Corsican: Conflittu Corsu; French: Conflit Corse) is an armed and political conflict on the island of Corsica which began in 1976 between the government of France and Corsican nationalist militant groups, mainly the National Liberation Front of Corsica (Fronte di Liberazione Naziunale di a Corsica, FLNC) and factions of the group.
This category has only the following subcategory. N. Corsican nationalists (3 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Corsican nationalism" ... Corsica Nazione; 2022 Corsica unrest;
The Corsican Republic (Italian: Repubblica Corsa) was a short-lived state on the island of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea. It was proclaimed in July 1755 by Pasquale Paoli, who was seeking independence from the Republic of Genoa. Paoli created the Corsican Constitution, which was the first constitution written in the Italian language.