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Revision as of 20:22, 3 January 2005 edit80.180.60.64 (talk)No edit summary← Previous edit Revision as of 13:07, 4 January 2005 edit undoDur (talk | contribs)6 edits I checked on an encyclopedia printed in 1950 (40 years before Lega Nord was founded) and "Padania" had the definition I wrote. Thus I removed the biased lines claiming "Padania" was an invention of LNNext edit →
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The area including ]'s valley and the southern side of the ].
'''Padania''' is the name given by the Italian ] ("North League") independentist party to the part of northern ] they want to obtain independence or autonomy for. It includes the regions of ], ], and ], and extends southwards to the ]. Democratic separation of Padania as an autonomous political entity from the rest of ] was advocated in 1996 by ], a vociferous opponent of illegal immigration to Italy.


] is an Italian political party that democratically claims independence for Padania.
The name refers to the ], but the area includes places like Venice outside of its valley.


A file-infecting computer virus from 1999 also bears the name Padania, and carries a pro-Padania message in its code. An earlier, significantly less important, MSDOS computer virus is also named Padania. A file-infecting computer virus from 1999 also bears the name Padania, and carries a pro-Padania message in its code. An earlier, significantly less important, MSDOS computer virus is also named Padania.

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Padania's flag, the Sun of the Alps

The area including River Po's valley and the southern side of the Alps.

Lega Nord is an Italian political party that democratically claims independence for Padania.

A file-infecting computer virus from 1999 also bears the name Padania, and carries a pro-Padania message in its code. An earlier, significantly less important, MSDOS computer virus is also named Padania.

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