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  • Ubi panis ibi patria is a Latin expression meaning "Where there is bread, there is (my) country" (or home, or homeland). According to J. Hector St. John...
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    good"; see also ubi panis ibi patria. ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est where there is charity and love, God is there ubi dubium, ibi libertas where [there...
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  • Parochialism Patriotism Rootless cosmopolitan Socialism Transculturation Ubi panis ibi patria United Nations Parliamentary Assembly Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam World...
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  • good"; see also ubi panis ibi patria. ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est where there is charity and love, God is there ubi dubium, ibi libertas where [there...
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    of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. He applied the Latin maxim "Ubi panis ibi patria" (Where there is bread, there is my country) to early American settlers...
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    2307/477388. JSTOR 477388. Paolo Pompilio (1455–91): "ubi pagani integra pene latinitate loquuntur et, ubi uoces latinae franguntur, tum in sonum tractusque...
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