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He is now running Plan Patria Segura and the crackdown on recent protests.

They shouted slogans about the Cubanization of their patria, from which many are exiled.

From his revolutionary comrades in Cuba, he borrowed the slogan “patria, socialismo o muerte”—fatherland, socialism or death.

He moved to New York to open Patria, a New York Times 3-star restaurant, where he created his Nuevo Latino cuisine.

He moved to New York to open Patria, a New York Times three-star restaurant, where he created his Nuevo Latino cuisine.

We speak of the "mother country" and "mother tongue," but to the Roman these were patria and serm patrius.

Of the steamer Patria, the sailors, strong and swarthy, rowed the party to the shore.

The sailors of the Patria, strong and swarthy, slowly rowed the party to the shore.

Slowly the strong and swarthy sailors of the Patria rowed the party to the shore.

The strong and swarthy sailors of the Patria slowly rowed the party to the shore.

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On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to patria, such as: community, land, people, public, region, and society.

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

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