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Corpus separatum (Latin for "separated body") was the
internationalization proposal for
Jerusalem and its
surrounding area as part of the
United Nations...
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Corpus separatum is a
Latin term
referring to a city or
region which is
given a
special legal and
political status different from its environment, but...
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Corpus separatum, a
Latin term
meaning "separated body",
refers to the
status of the City of
Fiume (modern Rijeka, Croatia)
while given a
special legal...
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include Bethlehem, see UN map of Jerusalem)
being established as a
corpus separatum, or a "separated body", with a
special legal and
political status, administered...
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earth A
famous biblical sentence proclaimed by
Jesus Christ.
votum separatum separate vow The
phrase denotes an independent,
minority voice. vox clamantis...
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Styria County of
Tyrol Kingdom of
Hungary Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Corpus separatum (Fiume)
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transferred to the
Kingdom of
Hungary and in 1779
gained the
status of
corpus separatum within that Kingdom. The city
briefly lost its
autonomy in 1848 after...
- (1815–1846).
Under Habsburg rule the city of
Fiume had the
status of a
corpus separatum (1779–1919),
which –
while falling short of an
independent sovereignty...
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facto Austrian control,
while Rijeka retained the
status of
corpus separatum introduced in 1779.
After Austria-Hungary
occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- 2013, at the
Wayback Machine "IMEU: Maps: 2.7 –
Jerusalem and the
Corpus Separatum proposed in 1947".
Archived from the
original on July 29, 2013. Retrieved...