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nationality

noun as in place of birth

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Hossein Darakhshan, born in Tehran on January 7, 1975, has dual Canadian-Iranian nationality.

She did, however, choose to surmise that “The nationality of the shooter, it sounds Hispanic, Latino,” based on his name.

Is falafel Israeli and can fried chickpeas have a nationality?

VVD, the biggest party in Dutch government, is even in favor of stripping them of Dutch nationality.

Israel is guilty of blurring the line between nationality and faith, too.

It was a fatal error, for though the Spanish people might despise their King, they were intensely proud of their nationality.

Foreign families of neutral nationality sought more tranquil asylum far beyond the suburbs or on ships lying in the harbour.

An American woman therefore who marries an alien takes the nationality of her husband.

But if he was unconcerned as to family descent, he was far from indifferent as to nationality.

They have no nationality, and are officially described as “Filipinos under the protection of the United States.”

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to nationality, such as: citizenship, community, ethnic group, origin, society, and allegiance.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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