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by littlestymaar
1704 days ago
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> A nation is a community of people with a common culture, language, ethnicity Nitpick: The belief of the existence of the said common ground is actually more important than its actual existence. France is considered a nation state even though there are several ethno-linguistic groups in France. A few illustrations: - less than half of the French population during the French revolution spoke French as their native language.[1] - The second Nobel Prize of Literature from France (Frédéric Mistral) didn't wrote its work in French, but in Occitan[2]. - My family has lived in France for as long as genealogy could trace back, yet half of my great-grandparents only learnt French in school, they didn't spoke it at home. [1]: I don't have an online source for that, nor the exact figure: I read it in Frernad Braudel's L’Identité de la France [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occitan_language |
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