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A <b>fatherland</b> is a [[nationalism|nationalist]] concept that sees the nation to which one belongs as a [[patriarchy|paternal]] figure.



Groups that refer to their [[homeland]] as a "father" or associate it primarily with paternal concepts include



* Romans, as ''patria'', the rootword for [[patriotism]]

* the [[Basque]], particularly the [[Basque Fatherland and Liberty]] (<i>Euzkadi Ta Askatasuna </i>, ETA) organization

* the [[Germany|Germans]], as <i>das Vaterland</i><br>(Note, however, that "<i>das</i>" is grammatically neuter; <i>das Vaterland</i> is "the land <i>of</i> my father," not "the land that <i>is</i> my father." <i>Die Heimat</i> (the homeland) is grammatically feminine, as is "<i>die Muttererde</i>" (Mother Earth).



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