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Spain
Spain and Italy are often referred to as "la madre patria," which translates to "the motherland" in Spanish. This term reflects their historical and cultural significance as the birthplaces of the Roman Empire and the Spanish Empire, respectively.
Africa is the motherland
To some people, it would be a motherland.
Russia is referred to as the "Motherland" by Russians. Germany is called the "Fatherland" by Germans
Use motherland in a sentence
The Motherland Calls was created in 1967.
being a true patriot he was always loyal to his motherland
The use of "Fatherland" and "Motherland" depends on historical and cultural factors. "Fatherland" is commonly used in countries with a strong patriarchal or militaristic history, while "Motherland" is often associated with a nurturing or protective quality. These terms are more about symbolism and tradition rather than a strict designation based on gender.
Electoral Bloc Motherland was created in 2005.
Motherland Defenders Party was created in 1997.