Category:History of nationality

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These articles concern nationality practices of the past (as well as of the present). For articles concerned exclusively with nationality in the present day, see Category:Nationality law.

Pages in category "History of nationality"

The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • History of Argentine nationality
  • History of Armenian nationality

B

  • Belarusian citizenship
  • History of Bolivian nationality
  • History of Brazilian nationality
  • History of British nationality law

C

  • History of Canadian nationality law
  • History of Cuban Nationality

C cont.

  • History of Nationality in Cyprus
  • History of Czechoslovak nationality

D

  • History of Dutch nationality

G

  • History of nationality in Gibraltar

H

  • History of Haitian Nationality and Citizenship

I

  • History of Icelandic Nationality
  • Irish nationality law
  • History of Israeli nationality
  • History of Italian Nationality

J

  • History of Japanese nationality

K

  • Kurdish nationalism

P

  • History of Palestinian nationality
  • Philippine nationality law
  • History of Portuguese Nationality

R

  • Roman citizenship

S

  • History of South African Nationality
  • History of Swiss nationality law

U

  • History of Ukrainian nationality
Categories: Nationality | Nationality law
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