• Look up natio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Natio may refer to: Nation, as its original Latin term Nation (university), a student organisation in...
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  • Natio Hungarica ('Hungarian nation') is a Latin phrase used as a medieval and early modern era geographic, institutional and juridico-political category...
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  • Student nations or simply nations (Latin: natio meaning "being born") are regional corporations of students at a university. Once widespread across Europe...
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    Austro-Hungarian Compromise, it was reconstituted in 1867. The Latin term Natio Hungarica ("Hungarian nation") was used to designate the political elite...
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    Hungarians") in a letter to Joseph of the Khazars of c. 960. The Latin phrase Natio Hungarica ("Hungarian Nation") was a medieval and early modern era geographic...
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  • In 2018 Dean Gorré signed a new 2 year contract with the SVB to manage Natio once more. His first game ended in a draw against Dominica in Nations League...
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  • country, homeland" (12c.) and directly from Latin nationem (nominative natio (nātĭō), supine of verb nascar « to birth » (supine : natum)) "birth, origin;...
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  • Retrieved 11 September 2024. "Profvoetballers van Surinaamse afkomst". Natio Suriname | Voetbal. "Privacyinstellingen op VI.nl". www.vi.nl. Lamare Bogarde...
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    (Pontastacus) leptodactylus leptodactylus natio intermedius Karaman, 1963 Astacus (Pontastacus) leptodactylus leptodactylus natio caeareensis Pretzmann, 1973...
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  • In Roman mythology, Natio (Latin: "birth", "nation") was one of many goddesses of birth, and a protector of women in labor. According to Cicero in De...
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