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LOCAL IDENTITY MULTINATIONAL REGION

MODERN CITY: POWER, GOVERNMENT, ECONOMY, 2021
The problems of regional identity of the multinational population of the Re-public of Crimea analyzed. First, the results of the implementation of the State Pro-gram on the development of the territory of national accord in Crimea. Second, the existence of a stable concept of "Crimean-citizen".
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Shaping a Regional Identity

Queensland Review, 2001
Stories, anecdotes, and descriptive articles were the earliest publications, following the main wave of colonisation in the 1860s, to bring Queensland north and west of Proserpine to the attention of the national and international community. Such publications were also the main vehicle of an internal mythology: they shaped the identity of the ...
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South Koreans’ Regional Identity and Regionalism

Korean Political Science Review, 2022
Gidong Kim, Jae-Mook Lee
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Regions, Groups, and Identity

2018
Abstract Archaeologists once viewed super-individual identity as primordial and tied to territorial boundaries, useful for describing an orderly past and creating national or ethnic genealogies. Current research ties identities not to regions, but to groups: complex cultural constructions, expressed in varied yet simultaneous ...
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Regional Identities

2018
Regional identities are inseparable from other identity discourses and the power relations which drive these discourses. Regional identities are linked to wider debates on sometimes competing and sometimes complementary spatial identity discourses. This chapter focuses on the different ways in which regional identity discourses are linked to discourses
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Region, Culture, and Identities

2001
Abstract Some colonial sources suggest that when the first Spanish troops arrived in the Mantaro Valley (see map) in 1533 they expected war. Instead, they were surprised to be hailed by thousands of natives who celebrated their coming with songs and feasts (Arguedas 1975:81).
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Regional Identities and Communities

2016
In exploring the relationship between regional identities/communities and regional institutions, political scientists (IR theorists in particular) typically focus on how established institutions affect feelings of community and identity. In contrast, area specialists and historians often ‘reverse the causal arrow,’ asking how pre-existing senses of ...
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Siberian regional identity

2018
Alla Anisimova, Olga Echevskaya
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