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  • resides in a foreign country. Governments in exile usually plan to one day return to their native country and regain formal power. A government in exile differs...
    100 KB (4,481 words) - 15:50, 25 August 2024
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    The Polish government-in-exile, officially known as the Government of the Republic of Poland in exile (Polish: Rząd Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej na uchodźstwie)...
    40 KB (3,427 words) - 05:25, 27 August 2024
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    enemy powers. Governments in exile sympathetic to the Allied or Axis powers were established away from the fighting. Many European governments relocated to...
    36 KB (906 words) - 21:21, 17 August 2024
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    The Estonian government-in-exile was the formally declared governmental authority of the Republic of Estonia in exile, existing from 1944 until the reestablishment...
    16 KB (1,853 words) - 02:19, 15 August 2024
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    The Czechoslovak government-in-exile, sometimes styled officially as the Provisional Government of Czechoslovakia (Czech: Prozatímní vláda Československa;...
    16 KB (1,602 words) - 04:40, 11 July 2024
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    The Kuwaiti Government-in-exile (Arabic: الحكومة الكويتية في المنفى) was the government in exile of Kuwait following Iraq's invasion and occupation of...
    8 KB (180 words) - 23:21, 22 July 2024
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    [ˈpʰỳmìː ˈʈìʔt͡sùʔ], lit. 'Tibetan People's Exile Organization') is the Tibetan government in exile, based in Dharamshala, India. It is composed of a judiciary...
    32 KB (2,862 words) - 10:03, 10 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Spanish Republican government in exile
    Government of the Spanish Republic in exile (Spanish: Gobierno de la República Española en el exilio) was a continuation, in exile, of the government...
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    The Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in Exile (Serbo-Croatian: Vlada Kraljevine Jugoslavije u egzilu, Влада Краљевине Југославије у егзилу) was...
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    government-in-exile (Dutch: Nederlandse regering in ballingschap), also known as the London Cabinet (Dutch: Londens kabinet), was the government in exile...
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    The East Turkistan Government in Exile (abbreviated as ETGE or ETGIE), officially the Government in Exile of the Republic of East Turkistan, is a political...
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    The Luxembourgish government in exile (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Exil Regierung, French: Gouvernement luxembourgeois en exil, German: Luxemburgische...
    23 KB (2,337 words) - 12:33, 1 August 2024
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    peoples suffer exile, but sometimes social entities like institutions (e.g. the papacy or a government) are forced from their homeland. In Roman law, exsilium...
    17 KB (2,113 words) - 02:23, 15 August 2024
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    The Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines in exile (Spanish: Gobierno de la Commonwealth de Filipinas en el exilio, Tagalog: Pámahalaáng Kómonwélt...
    28 KB (2,543 words) - 21:45, 8 July 2024
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    Talmon, Stefan (2001). Recognition of Governments in International Law, with particular reference to Governments in Exile (Reprint. ed.). Oxford: Oxford University...
    48 KB (4,995 words) - 18:52, 13 August 2024
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    conquered in battle and then occupied. In some cases, the legitimate governments went into exile, in other cases the governments-in-exile were formed...
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    The Greek government-in-exile was formed in 1941, in the aftermath of the Battle of Greece and the subsequent occupation of Greece by Nazi Germany and...
    31 KB (3,891 words) - 12:52, 26 July 2024
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    The Bulgarian National Government-in-exile (Bulgarian: Българско национално правителство в изгнание, Balgarsko natsionalno pravitelstvo v izgnanie) was...
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  • The Chinese government-in-exile may refer to: Republic of China - governing entity of the Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu and other islands since 7 December...
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    early 1990s. Ruslan Abashidze, elected in May 2019, is the current head of the government-in-exile. After the War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) Georgia proposed...
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