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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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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