Do you ever have weird personal feelings of irrendentism? (user search)
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« on: June 17, 2015, 06:00:19 PM »

Also Spain should just give Morocco. Ceuta and Melilla. Then they won't have to deal as much with people climbing fences.

No problem with that personally, as long as local population agrees or Britons give up Gibraltar. Double standard is amusing, you see.

https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Irredentism
It has always bothered me that Istanbul is not called Constantinople and furthermore not part of Greece. This is despite the fact that the population transfer after the Greek-Turkish War homogenized most of the population in both regions.

That's weird. Constantinople fell in 1453, long time before the current Greek state was created. Before 1923 and even after (until some 'pogroms' in the 50s) there was a sizable Greek minority in that city, but it has had a Turkish majority for centuries. Nowadays there are about 2 thousand Greeks living there and the population of Istanbul exceeds 12 million. On the other hand, the outcome of the Greek-Turkish war is a clear example of how irredentist dreams usually end in nightmare. In other words, the imprudence of Greek nationalists ended in a bloodbath and with the deportation of their compatriots from Western Anatolia. Look at the former Yugoslavia: Serbian irredentists ultimately achieved that the Krajina was cleaned up of Serbians. 
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