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Italy Fixes Border with Yugoslavia

November 10, 1975

What Happened

The Treaty of Osimo permanently settled the border dispute between Italy and Yugoslavia. This final agreement resolved the status of territories that had been contested since World War II, particularly around Trieste. It was a crucial step in normalizing relations between the two countries.

Impact on Citizenship

The Treaty of Osimo represented the final settlement of citizenship issues between Italy and Yugoslavia. This was the absolute last opportunity for people from formerly Italian territories to maintain their Italian citizenship. If your ancestor didn't formally claim or maintain their Italian citizenship by this date, they permanently lost it, which affects their descendants' ability to claim Italian citizenship today.

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Legal Basis

Treaty of Osimo (1975) - Law No. 73 of March 14, 1977

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