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Squatting is a historical Australian term that referred to someone who occupied a large tract of Crown land in order to graze livestock. Initially often having no legal rights to the land, squatters became recognised by the colonial government as owning the land by being the first (and often the only) European settlers in the area. Eventually, the term "squattocracy", a play on "aristocracy", came into usage to refer to squatters and the social and political power they possessed.

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  • Squatter (de)
  • Squatterzy (pl)
  • Squatting (Australian history) (en)
  • Squatting (sv)
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  • Unter Squatter (engl. squatter ‚Besetzer‘, von squat ‚hinhocken‘) versteht man im englischen Sprachgebrauch Menschen, die sich ohne Rechtstitel auf unbebautem Land ansiedeln, oder Menschen mit Aufenthaltsrecht im Austausch gegen die Erbringung von Arbeitsdiensten. In jüngerer Zeit werden auch Hausbesetzer als Squatter bezeichnet oder bezeichnen sich selbst als solche. In manchen Ländern bestehen noch andere Interpretationen von „Squattern“, so etwa in Australien, Südafrika und in Entwicklungsländern. Die früheste bekannte Bewegung dieser Art sind die Diggers. (de)
  • Squatting is a historical Australian term that referred to someone who occupied a large tract of Crown land in order to graze livestock. Initially often having no legal rights to the land, squatters became recognised by the colonial government as owning the land by being the first (and often the only) European settlers in the area. Eventually, the term "squattocracy", a play on "aristocracy", came into usage to refer to squatters and the social and political power they possessed. (en)
  • Squatterzy a. skwaterzy – warstwa społeczna ziemian australijskich w XIX w., wywodzących się z legalizowanych samorodnych osadników buszu Australii (outback). Termin w szerszym znaczeniu odnosi się również do nielegalnych osadników w Stanach Zjednoczonych, zajmujących terytoria Indian w celu prowadzenia gospodarstw rolnych. (pl)
  • Squatting är ett begrepp för att muta in, bosätta sig på, bebygga och bruka jord som man inte äger. Squatters har varit betydelsefulla i koloniseringen av Nordamerika och Australien. Idag används ordet squatting för husockupation. Denna artikel om civilrätt saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
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