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government, could determine what the state should recognize or carry out, while such referendums have been strongly criticized by civil rights organizations and professional bodies as means by which the majority of the public could vote on the rights of a vulnerable minority according to contemporary prejudices.
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which allows for a vote on the granting or amendment of current civil rights, liberties or associations as recognized by a government. Such referendums have frequently been proposed as a means by which the majority of the voting public in a polity, rather than the judicial or legislative chambers of
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The term "referendum" covers a variety of different meanings, and the terminology is different depending on the us that holds them. A referendum can be binding or advisory. In some countries, different names are used for these two types of referendum. Referendums can be further classified by who
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is a class of referendum required to be voted on if certain conditions are met or for certain government actions to be taken. They do not require any signatures from the public. In areas that use referendums a mandatory referendum is commonly used as a legally required step for ratification for
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has not held multiple-choice referendums in the Swiss or
Swedish sense (in which only one of several counter-propositions can be victorious, and the losing proposals are wholly null and void), it does have so many yes-or-no referendums at each election day that conflicts arise. The State's
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was held, in which voters had four choices. In 1992, New
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In
Australia, a 'referendum' is often said to be a vote to change the federal constitution and 'plebiscite' a vote which does not affect the federal constitution. However, this is erroneous as not all federal referendums have been on constitutional matters (such as the
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Political Governance states that voters in a referendum are more likely to be driven by transient whims than by careful deliberation, or that they are not sufficiently informed to make decisions on complicated or technical issues. Also, voters might be swayed by
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Victoria (2007). Mecanismos de participaciĂłn y control ciudadano: 'El plebiscito en Esquel. IV Jornadas de JĂłvenes Investigadores. Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos
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can plague a referendum on two or more issues. If one issue is in fact, or in perception, related to another on the ballot, the imposed simultaneous voting of first preference on each issue can result in an outcome which is displeasing to most.
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Swiss referendums offer a separate vote on each of the multiple options as well as an additional decision about which of the multiple options should be preferred. In the
Swedish case, in both referendums the 'winning' option was chosen by the
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The usage of participation quorums in referendums is controversial, as higher requirements have been shown to reduced turnout and voter participation. With high participation quorums, the opposition of a referendum has an interest in
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is logically preferable as a plural form meaning 'ballots on one issue' (as a Latin gerund, referendum has no plural). The Latin plural gerundive 'referenda', meaning 'things to be referred', necessarily connotes a plurality of
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A referendum usually offers the electorate a straight choice between accepting or rejecting a proposal. However some referendums give voters multiple choices, and some use transferable voting. This has also been called a
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All governments are unpopular. Given the chance, people would vote against them in a referendum. Therefore avoid referendums. Therefore don't raise questions which require them, such as the big versus the little
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is a class of referendums that is put to the vote as a result of a demand. This may come from the executive branch, legislative branch, or a request from the people (often after meeting a signature requirement).
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Ireland, 'plebiscite' referred to the vote to adopt its constitution, but a subsequent vote to amend the constitution is called a 'referendum', as is a poll of the electorate on a non-constitutional bill.
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After a reduction in the number of referendums in the Mid-twentieth century, the referendum as a political tool has been increasing in popularity since the 1970s. This increase has been attributed to
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or traditional methods system. Traditionally, e-referendums are organised by governmental bodies, but nowadays, there exist private companies that can facilitate online referendums or other types of
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Important referendums are frequently challenged in courts. In pre-referendum disputes, plaintiffs have often tried to prevent the referendum to take place. In one such challenge, in 2017, the
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Some definitions of 'plebiscite' suggest it is a type of vote to change the constitution or government of a country. The word, 'referendum' is often a catchall, used for both
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Morel, L. (2011). 'Referenda'. In: B. Badie, D. Berg-Schlosser, & L. Morlino(eds), International
Encyclopedia of Political Science.Thousand Oaks: SAGE: 2226–2230.
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A multiple choice referendum poses the question of how the result is to be determined. They may be set up so that if no single option receives the support of an absolute
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constitution provides a method for resolving conflicts when two or more inconsistent propositions are passed on the same day. This is a de facto form of
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to amend constitutions has so tied the government to a jumble of popular demands as to render the government unworkable. A 2009 article in
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constitutional changes, ratifying international treaties and joining international organizations, and certain types of public spending.
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from the vote instead of participating, in order to invalidate the referendum results through low turnout. This is a form of the
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when the choices given allow the voters to weight their support for a policy.
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who, it is argued, used the plebiscite to disguise oppressive policies as
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Other voting systems that could be used in multiple-choice referendum are
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The name and use of the 'referendum' is thought to have originated in the
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The Federal Authorities of the Swiss Confederation, statistics (German).
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have traditionally not interfered with referendum disputes. In 2021, the
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Goetschel, Laurent; Bernath, Magdalena; Schwarz, Daniel (2004).
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extended its jurisdiction to referendums in its judgment
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Silagadze, Nanuli; Gherghina, Sergiu (January 2020).
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for the holding of referendums at the federal level.
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is a type of referendum in which the residents of a
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Swiss Foreign Policy: Foundations and Possibilities
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2773:"Plebiscite or Referendum - What's the Difference"
2118:and on participation in other EU-related policies.
1661:2009 Western Australian daylight saving referendum
3173:"How direct democracy has grown over the decades"
3151:Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes
2420:, Ukraine, demanding a referendum, March 30, 2014
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2564:Several commentators have noted that the use of
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2029:proposal. Mining referendums have been held in
1618:, "that matter which must be remembered", from
1551:, "to bear, bring, carry" plus the inseparable
3679:Bowcott, Owen; Davies, Caroline (2019-12-31).
3059:"Design and Political issues of Referendums —"
2910:"Referendum Policies across Political Systems"
2832:The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser
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2066:decide whether the territory should become an
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3088:"Statewide bond propositions (California)"
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70:2016 Ivorian constitutional referendum
3726:from the original on 4 September 2009
3351:from the original on 11 February 2021
3145:Bruno S. Frey et Claudia Frey Marti,
2667:. Oxford Dictionaries. Archived from
2452:argued that direct democracy is the "
1571:Propositum quod referendum est populo
3788:"Elite Strategy or Populist Weapon?"
3710:"California: The ungovernable state"
3403:"Manner in which referenda are held"
2965:. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 2–3.
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2725:Oxford English Dictionary Referendum
2609:Statistik Schweiz - Stimmbeteiligung
2134:Category:Multiple-choice referendums
2008:
2000:. It always relates to parts of the
3370:Reybrouck, David Van (2023-03-16).
3312:Castro, Mayuri (October 27, 2020).
2986:SerdĂĽlt, Uwe; Welp, Yanina (2012).
2779:from the original on 13 August 2015
2176:, which is also called IRV and PV.
1454:
24:
3741:
3722:. 16–22 May 2009. pp. 33–36.
3409:from the original on 23 March 2018
2247:This paragraph is an excerpt from
2083:This paragraph is an excerpt from
2051:This paragraph is an excerpt from
2014:This paragraph is an excerpt from
1985:This paragraph is an excerpt from
1959:This paragraph is an excerpt from
1614:, to impel or drive forwards; and
27:Direct vote on a specific proposal
25:
3928:
3627:Sottilotta, Cecilia Emma (2017).
3248:10.22199/issn.0718-1043-2019-0028
3171:Duc-Quang Nguyen (17 June 2015).
3147:Le bonheur. L'approche Ă©conomique
2745:
2728:
2719:
2691:
2682:
2523:, there has been no provision in
2183:considered the conduct of future
2098:, which were predecessors of the
1931:), 4 constitutional referendums,
1698:
1305:Biology and political orientation
84:deciding on republic or monarchy.
3864:
3455:"Electronic Referendum Platform"
2771:Green, Antony (12 August 2015).
2094:, or referendums related to the
1406:
802:
491:
430:
409:List of direct democracy parties
108:
56:
45:
34:
3821:"Demystifying Direct Democracy"
3702:
3691:from the original on 2019-12-31
3672:
3661:from the original on 2017-12-17
3620:
3595:
3584:from the original on 2023-11-06
3570:. Gyan Publishing House. 2005.
3558:
3547:from the original on 2021-11-09
3529:
3518:from the original on 2021-11-21
3500:
3489:from the original on 2020-11-12
3471:
3447:
3428:Musiał-Karg, Magdalena (2012).
3384:from the original on 2023-11-06
3363:
3347:(in Spanish). 8 February 2021.
3305:
3265:
3204:from the original on 2017-10-26
3190:
3179:from the original on 2016-08-06
3164:
3136:
3109:
3098:from the original on 2020-12-22
3080:
3069:from the original on 2020-05-02
3051:
3027:
3016:from the original on 2015-04-02
2979:
2950:
2901:
2888:
2875:
2847:
2819:
2988:"Direct Democracy Upside Down"
2855:"The Plebiscite or Referendum"
2791:
2700:
2657:
2380:European Court of Human Rights
1683:as early as the 16th century.
1300:Theories of political behavior
926:Political history of the world
13:
1:
2651:
2431:Demonstration for "NO" vote,
2429:2015 Greek bailout referendum
2402:
1949:Category:Referendums by issue
1900:
1315:Critique of political economy
3035:"Direct Democracy Worldwide"
2957:de Vreese, Claes H. (2007).
2408:Criticism of populist aspect
2358:Spanish Constitutional Court
2266:means. E-referendum employs
1933:one institutional referendum
1915:since its inauguration as a
1884:
1773:, Denmark, and 49 of the 50
1526:
896:Outline of political science
7:
3917:Latin gerundives in English
3786:Topaloff, Liubomir (2017).
2995:Taiwan Journal of Democracy
2634:
2477:AntĂłnio de Oliveira Salazar
2385:Toplak and Mrak v. Slovenia
2351:
2128:Multiple-choice referendums
1942:
665:Right to stand for election
355:History of direct democracy
10:
3933:
3747:Smith, Julie (ed.). 2021.
2827:"Government by Plebiscite"
2665:"Definition of Plebiscite"
2601:
2416:Pro-Russian protesters in
2317:Referendums may require a
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2013:
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901:Index of politics articles
3759:Government and Opposition
3227:Wagner, Lucrecia (2019).
2614:Turcoane, Ovidiu (2015).
2290:
2037:, Argentina in 2003, and
1604:It is closely related to
1589:Oxford English Dictionary
3437:Polish Political Science
3294:(in Spanish). 2021-02-08
2278:rather than a classical
1895:representative democracy
1693:
3819:Qvortrup, Matt (2017).
3646:10.30950/jcer.v13i4.836
3602:Qvortrup, Matt (2013).
2927:10.1111/1467-923x.12790
2914:The Political Quarterly
2860:The Bendigo Independent
2646:Deliberative referendum
2454:tyranny of the majority
2376:International tribunals
2366:independence referendum
2197:Single Member Plurality
2060:independence referendum
2053:Independence referendum
2046:Independence referendum
1968:civil rights referendum
1961:Civil rights referendum
1954:Civil rights referendum
1937:one advisory referendum
1777:(the only exception is
1721:Binding vs consultative
1310:Political organisations
1073:International relations
911:Politics by subdivision
404:Participatory budgeting
3405:. Citizens' Assembly.
2712:
2544:
2483:; Benito Mussolini in
2440:
2421:
2346:in-vitro fertilization
2300:
2185:referendums in Ireland
1907:Referendums by country
1856:Authorities plebiscite
1800:international treaties
1714:(legally required) vs
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1619:
1609:
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1582:
1580:(3rd person singular,
1575:
1570:
1556:
1546:
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731:Next general elections
165:Referendums by country
3912:Political terminology
3837:10.1353/jod.2017.0052
3804:10.1353/jod.2017.0051
2881:Barber, Benjamin R..
2566:citizens' initiatives
2539:
2427:
2415:
2298:
2256:electronic referendum
2249:Electronic referendum
2242:Electronic referendum
2205:instant-runoff voting
2174:instant-runoff voting
1947:Further information:
1923:ranks second with 78
1905:Further information:
1802:that have to do with
1739:Mandatory referendums
1729:Authorities initiated
1594:
1517:legislative referrals
1390:Political campaigning
1130:Public administration
963:Collective leadership
615:Boundary delimitation
337:Referendums by method
3825:Journal of Democracy
3792:Journal of Democracy
3122:. Psychology Press.
2716:) serves the purpose
2553:separability problem
2313:Participation quorum
2189:Modified Borda Count
2123:Design and procedure
2096:European Communities
1994:financial referendum
1987:Financial referendum
1980:Financial referendum
1925:national referendums
1917:modern state in 1848
1785:Financial referendum
1751:mandatory referendum
1745:Mandatory referendum
1531:'Referendum' is the
1498:popular consultation
1240:Separation of powers
1111:Political psychology
1086:Comparative politics
1064:political scientists
1051:Academic disciplines
931:Political philosophy
716:Elections by country
294:Referendums by issue
152:Mandatory referendum
132:Legislative referral
3771:10.1017/gov.2018.16
3234:Estudios Atacameños
2388:, initiated by two
2160:to determine a new
2112:treaty ratification
1845:optional referendum
1839:Optional referendum
1833:Optional referendum
1804:collective security
1624:, to call to mind,
1413:Politics portal
1262:Election commission
1233:Government branches
1116:Political sociology
968:Confessional system
906:Politics by country
809:Politics portal
437:Politics portal
127:Optional referendum
72:; Flyer for a 1971
2487:; Adolf Hitler in
2441:
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2276:digital telephones
2181:Citizens' Assembly
2179:In 2018 the Irish
2090:This is a list of
1868:Popular referendum
1862:Popular initiative
1096:Political analysis
1028:Semi-parliamentary
389:Citizens' assembly
361:Athenian democracy
147:Popular referendum
137:Popular initiative
3613:978-0-7190-8206-1
3541:www.lawsociety.ie
3159:978-2-88915-010-6
3129:978-0-415-34812-6
3007:10.5167/uzh-98412
2641:Right to petition
2319:turnout threshold
2236:quadratic funding
2023:mining referendum
2016:Mining referendum
2009:Mining referendum
1874:Recall referendum
1725:Citizen initiated
1461:or less commonly
1447:
1446:
1395:Political parties
1335:Electoral systems
1059:Political science
1033:Semi-presidential
945:Political systems
921:Political history
916:Political economy
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761:Election security
744:elections in 2024
698:Electoral systems
625:Electoral college
595:Anonymous elector
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2228:Condorcet method
2209:two-round system
2104:EU member states
2033:, Peru in 2002,
1998:direct democracy
1972:direct democracy
1891:direct democracy
1826:Ludlow Amendment
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557:Proportional
476:Part of the
414:Ballot title
343:E-referendum
320:Independence
300:Civil rights
93:Part of the
3887:Referendums
3765:(2): 1–18.
3753:. Palgrave.
3730:8 September
3459:Far Rainbow
3355:17 February
3143:(in French)
3092:Ballotpedia
2629:(2): 83–93.
2535:John Bruton
2234:(including
2150:Switzerland
2142:preferendum
2068:independent
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1793:proposition
1775:U.S. states
1771:Switzerland
1688:dealignment
1597:Referendums
1521:initiatives
1510:proposition
1459:referendums
1282:Sovereignty
1247:Legislature
1150:Technocracy
1138:Bureaucracy
1003:Meritocracy
983:Directorial
726:Most recent
610:Competition
589:Terminology
508:By-election
502:Basic types
257:Switzerland
242:Philippines
232:New Zealand
227:Netherlands
3881:Categories
3695:2019-12-31
3665:2017-12-16
3588:2023-03-19
3551:2021-11-21
3522:2021-11-21
3493:2021-11-21
3464:2021-02-16
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3298:2023-01-28
3208:2017-10-13
3183:2016-01-28
3102:2020-06-11
3073:2020-06-11
3044:2021-08-29
3020:2015-03-24
2675:2016-08-23
2652:References
2576:California
2446:propaganda
2403:Criticisms
2327:abstaining
2280:ballot box
2264:electronic
2216:California
2132:See also:
1901:By country
1789:California
1731:(top-down)
1681:GraubĂĽnden
1679:canton of
1639:plebiscita
1626:corrigenda
1616:memorandum
1490:plebiscite
1474:electorate
1451:referendum
1372:Governance
1362:Government
1357:Federalism
958:City-state
775:by country
771:Referendum
650:Psephology
645:Initiative
527:Fixed-term
3845:157819009
3812:157760485
3779:149756080
3655:158825358
3345:Primicias
2944:213618720
2936:0032-3179
2867:26 August
2839:26 August
2811:26 August
2783:23 August
2533:In 1995,
2439:, Greece
2362:Catalonia
2214:Although
2201:plurality
2158:Australia
2064:territory
1885:Rationale
1763:Australia
1712:Mandatory
1562:adjective
1533:gerundive
1527:Etymology
1463:referenda
1352:Unitarism
1340:Elections
1328:Subseries
1257:Judiciary
1252:Executive
1155:Adhocracy
1038:Theocracy
993:Feudalism
973:Democracy
677:Subseries
572:Sortition
547:Plurality
513:Corporate
485:Elections
419:Sortition
222:Lithuania
172:Australia
3892:Politics
3871:Politics
3724:Archived
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3659:Archived
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3545:Archived
3516:Archived
3487:Archived
3483:BBC News
3413:22 March
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3319:Mongabay
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3177:Archived
3153:, 2013 (
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2777:Archived
2635:See also
2469:populism
2390:disabled
2352:Disputes
2284:e-voting
2272:Internet
2170:majority
1943:By issue
1779:Delaware
1718:(ad hoc)
1716:Optional
1564:, not a
1494:votation
1472:by the
1380:Ideology
1198:doctrine
1159:Service
1023:Republic
1008:Monarchy
988:Federacy
877:Category
857:Politics
738:National
660:Suffrage
542:Mid-term
522:Indirect
252:Slovakia
3291:Reuters
2775:. ABC.
2740:referre
2713:referre
2602:Sources
2542:states.
2525:Germany
2342:embryos
2336:In the
1767:Ireland
1671:History
1628:, from
1600:issues.
1542:referre
1465:) is a
1385:Culture
1295:Country
953:Anarchy
867:Outline
755:Related
552:Primary
532:General
378:Related
305:Finance
277:Ukraine
197:Germany
182:Czechia
74:Seattle
3907:Voting
3857:Portal
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2291:Quorum
2260:voting
2154:Sweden
2039:Cuenca
2035:Esquel
2027:mining
1621:memoro
1606:agenda
1553:prefix
1482:policy
1467:direct
1345:voting
1287:Polity
1185:Policy
1164:Public
1078:theory
693:Voting
605:Audits
562:Recall
518:Direct
366:in USA
310:Mining
267:Taiwan
262:Turkey
247:Sweden
237:Poland
212:Israel
192:France
177:Canada
3841:S2CID
3808:S2CID
3775:S2CID
3651:S2CID
3433:(PDF)
3377:Noema
3272:Aires
3014:(PDF)
2991:(PDF)
2940:S2CID
2754:i.e.
2619:(PDF)
2418:Odesa
1921:Italy
1694:Types
1677:Swiss
1548:ferre
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1537:Latin
1508:, or
1368:forms
1291:State
1168:Civil
872:Index
742:local
710:Lists
537:Local
217:Kenya
202:Italy
82:Italy
3732:2009
3608:ISBN
3572:ISBN
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