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Domà Nunch
Domà Nunch ('only us' in Lombard language, Lombard) was an eco-nationalism, eco-nationalist social movement that has been active under different forms in Insubria, across the border between Italy and Switzerland, between 2005 and 2020. Association Domà Nunch was founded in 2005 as a spin-off project of the ''Moviment Spiritual Riformaa di Nativ d'Insubria'' (''Reformed Spiritual Movement of Insubria's Natives''), previously created in 2003 by Lorenzo Banfi, renewing and reissuing ''El Dragh Bloeu'' (The Blue Dragon), which then became the official magazine of the new association. Lorenzo Banfi, linguist and author, led Domà Nunch as president as soon as the organisation got expanded in 2007. Domà Nunch believed in self-determination and independence of Insubria as way to preserve the heritage, history, language and environment of the region. It also promotes the re-unification of portions of Insubria presently split among Lombardy, Piedmont, and Switzerland. However, Domà Nu ...
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