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Europe occidentale : le mirage séparatiste /

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bidégaray, Christian.
Format: Book
Language:French
Published: Paris : Economica, 1997.
Series:Collection Politique comparée.
Subjects:
Regionalism > Europe, Western.
Decentralization in government > Europe, Western.
Federal government > Europe, Western.
Nationalism > Europe, Western.
Europe, Western > History > Autonomy and independence movements.
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Call Number: A1234.567
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