Corpus separatum, a Latin term meaning "separated body", refers to the status of the City of Fiume (modern Rijeka, Croatia) while given a special legal...
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may refer to: Corpus separatum (Jerusalem), the 1947 UN proposal for Jerusalem Corpus separatum (Fiume), the historical status of Fiume (today's Rijeka...
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as a corpus separatum. Fiume's status as an exclave of Hungary meant that, despite being landlocked, the Kingdom had a port. Until 1924, Fiume existed...
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Italian Regency of Carnaro (redirect from Constitution of Fiume)
Reggenza Italiana del Carnaro) was a self-proclaimed state in the city of Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) led by Gabriele d'Annunzio between 1919 and 1920....
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governors of the Corpus separatum of Fiume (formally known as City of Fiume and its district), heads of state of the Free State of Fiume and prefects of...
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City-state (section Fiume)
of Kraków (1815–1846). Under Habsburg rule the city of Fiume had the status of a corpus separatum (1779–1919), which – while falling short of an independent...
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Styria County of Tyrol Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Corpus separatum (Fiume) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Austria....
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the independent Free State of Fiume, defining its boundaries as those of the former Austro-Hungarian Corpus Separatum, with the addition of a strip of...
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History of Rijeka (redirect from History of Fiume)
social importance. Corpus separatum (Fiume) Postage stamps and postal history of Fiume List of governors and heads of state of Fiume Other names of Rijeka...
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Modruš-Rijeka County (redirect from Modrus-Fiume)
Croatian-Slavonian counties of Zagreb and Lika-Krbava and the city/corpus separatum of Fiume. The county had a strip of Adriatic Sea coast. Its area was 4...
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Bloody Christmas (1920) (category Free State of Fiume)
assigned Fiume to Italy and Sušak along with other villages, to Yugoslavia, with joint port administration. Mutilated victory Corpus separatum (Fiume) Corrado...
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also established the Free State of Fiume, the city-state consisting of the former Austro-Hungarian Corpus separatum that consisted of Rijeka and a strip...
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prominent members were killed during the Fiume Autonomists purge. For centuries the city of Rijeka was a corpus separatum within the Austrian Empire and later...
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political party in Fiume, that existed continuously from 1896 to 1914. Its goal was to maintain the autonomy of the corpus separatum of Fiume within the Hungarian...
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HNK Rijeka (redirect from Gloria Fiume)
during the time Rijeka was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as a Corpus Separatum of the Hungarian Crown. The club was originally founded as a tennis-lawn...
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issue of the port of Rijeka (Fiume) unresolved. Croatia saw it as part of its territory, but Hungary saw it as Corpus separatum. Croatia portal Kingdom of...
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Retrieved 10 December 2017. "Countries > Cities". GeneralAnswers.org. Archived from the original on 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2008-09-21. Corpus Separatum...
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reintegrated; however, the coastal area was instead attached to the Corpus separatum of Fiume (Rijeka) as the Hungarian or Croatian Littoral. The Littoral and...
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population. Transleithania: The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia and Fiume (corpus separatum) were under Hungarian jurisdiction. The Kingdom of Hungary itself...
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Slavonia (Königreich Slawonien) City of Fiume with its territory (Stadt Fiume mit Gebiet), Corpus separatum under Hungary from 1779; part of French Illyrian...
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Slovenia (Prekmurje) Croatia (Croatian Baranja and Međimurje county, Fiume as corpus separatum along with Slavonia and Central Croatia were not part of Hungary...
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Hungary, the City of Fiume/Rijeka on the Croatian coast was governed directly from Budapest by an appointed governor as a corpus separatum, to provide Hungary...
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March of Istria around Pazin and the free port of Rijeka (later corpus separatum of Fiume) in Liburnia. The Styrian lands had already been ruled in personal...
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revitalized Soviet Union that rules Earth and space Concurrent jurisdiction Corpus separatum Dependent territory Free city (disambiguation) International city Party...
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majority in the city within the boundaries of the former Austro-Hungarian Corpus separatum, the latter pointed out that the entire city, including the suburb...
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Slovenia (Prekmurje) Croatia (Croatian Baranja and Međimurje county, Fiume as corpus separatum along with Slavonia and Central Croatia were not part of Hungary...
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Kingdom of Hungary had only 63 counties, but the city of Fiume and its district as a corpus separatum was under Hungarian rule and it was meant as the 64th...
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a county specifically; Comprises the city of Fiume (modern-day Rijeka) included in the Corpus Separatum directly governed by the Kingdom of Hungary, the...
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in the 1868 Settlement known as the Rijeka Addendum [hr], became a corpus separatum and was legally owned by Hungary, but administered by both Croatia...
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