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The League of Fiume (Italian: Lega di Fiume) was one of the many political experiments that took place during the Italian Regency of Carnaro period when Gabriele d'Annunzio and the intellectuals that took part with him in the Fiume Endeavor attempted to establish a movement of non-aligned nations. In their plans, this league was meant to be in antithesis to the Wilsonian League of Nations, which was seen by many of Fiume's intellectuals as a mean to perpetuate a corrupt and imperialist status quo.

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  • La Liga de Fiume (en italiano, Lega di Fiume) fue un proyecto de asamblea internacional que pretendía coaligar a las naciones oprimidas de la tierra, colonizadas o sometidas a otros estados. Recibe su nombre de la ciudad de Fiume (hoy llamada Rijeka), que en 1919 fue tomada por unas fuerzas paramilitares italianas comandadas por Gabriele D'Annunzio en una operación conocida como la Empresa de Fiume, que condujo primero a la Regencia italiana de Carnaro y luego, en 1920, a la proclamación del Estado Libre de Fiume. D'Annunzio se propuso convertir este nuevo estado en símbolo de todos los territorios y naciones sin soberanía reconocida. (es)
  • The League of Fiume (Italian: Lega di Fiume) was one of the many political experiments that took place during the Italian Regency of Carnaro period when Gabriele d'Annunzio and the intellectuals that took part with him in the Fiume Endeavor attempted to establish a movement of non-aligned nations. In their plans, this league was meant to be in antithesis to the Wilsonian League of Nations, which was seen by many of Fiume's intellectuals as a mean to perpetuate a corrupt and imperialist status quo. (en)
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  • La Liga de Fiume (en italiano, Lega di Fiume) fue un proyecto de asamblea internacional que pretendía coaligar a las naciones oprimidas de la tierra, colonizadas o sometidas a otros estados. Recibe su nombre de la ciudad de Fiume (hoy llamada Rijeka), que en 1919 fue tomada por unas fuerzas paramilitares italianas comandadas por Gabriele D'Annunzio en una operación conocida como la Empresa de Fiume, que condujo primero a la Regencia italiana de Carnaro y luego, en 1920, a la proclamación del Estado Libre de Fiume. D'Annunzio se propuso convertir este nuevo estado en símbolo de todos los territorios y naciones sin soberanía reconocida. La Liga de Fiuem quería ser una alternativa a la Sociedad de las Naciones surgida tras el Tratado de Versalles de 1919, que se firmó una vez finalizada la Primera Guerra Mundial y que los intelectuales del círculo de D'Annunzio despreciaban porque consideraban que solo pretendía perpetuar un statu quo internacional corrupto e imperialista.​ La Liga nunca encontró apoyo externo. Sus mayores éxitos internacionales fueron, por una parte, que la Unión Soviética reconociera a la Regencia de Carnaro y que este estado, a su vez, reconociese la independencia del Estado Libre de Irlanda antes de que lo hiciera el Reino Unido (este reconocimiento se debió a que el periodista y escritor convenció al regente D'Annunzio).​​ (es)
  • The League of Fiume (Italian: Lega di Fiume) was one of the many political experiments that took place during the Italian Regency of Carnaro period when Gabriele d'Annunzio and the intellectuals that took part with him in the Fiume Endeavor attempted to establish a movement of non-aligned nations. In their plans, this league was meant to be in antithesis to the Wilsonian League of Nations, which was seen by many of Fiume's intellectuals as a mean to perpetuate a corrupt and imperialist status quo. The organization was initially meant to help all oppressed nationalities in their struggle for political dignity and recognition, establishing links to many movements on various continents, but despite the links to various struggling groups across the international scene, it never found the necessary external support for success. Its most notable legacies remain today the Regency of Carnaro's recognition of the Soviet Union, first state entity in the world to have done so, as well as the recognition of the independence of the Irish Free State before the government of Great Britain had done so, mostly thanks to the pressures of minister Henry Furst. (en)
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