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'''Padania''' ({{IPAc-en|p|ə|ˈ|d|eɪ|n|i|ə}} {{respell|pə|DAY|nee|ə}}, {{IPAc-en|UKalso|-|ˈ|d|ɑː|n|-}} {{respell|-|DAH|-}},<ref>{{dead link|date=September 2022|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (US) and {{Cite dictionary |url=http://www.lexico.com/definition/Padania |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322182652/https://www.lexico.com/definition/padania |url-status=dead |archive-date=2020-03-22 |title=Padania |dictionary=] UK English Dictionary |publisher=]}}</ref> {{IPA-it|paˈdaːnja|lang}}) is an alternative name and proposed independent state encompassing ], derived from the name of the ] (Latin ''Padus''), whose basin includes much of the region, centered on the ] ({{lang|it|Pianura Padana}}), the major plain of Northern Italy. '''Padania''' ({{IPAc-en|p|ə|ˈ|d|eɪ|n|i|ə}} {{respell|pə|DAY|nee|ə}}, {{IPAc-en|UKalso|-|ˈ|d|ɑː|n|-}} {{respell|-|DAH|-}},<ref>{{dead link|date=September 2022|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} (US) and {{Cite dictionary |url=http://www.lexico.com/definition/Padania |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322182652/https://www.lexico.com/definition/padania |url-status=dead |archive-date=2020-03-22 |title=Padania |dictionary=] UK English Dictionary |publisher=]}}</ref> {{IPA|it|paˈdaːnja|lang}}) is an alternative name and proposed independent state encompassing ], derived from the name of the ] (Latin ''Padus''), whose basin includes much of the region, centered on the ] ({{lang|it|Pianura Padana}}), the major plain of Northern Italy.


Coined in the 1960s as a geographical term roughly corresponding to historical ], the term was popularised beginning in the early 1990s, when ], a federalist and, at times, separatist ], proposed it as a possible name for an independent state. Coined in 1903 as a geographical term roughly corresponding to the historically Celtic land of ], the term was popularized beginning in the early 1990s, when ], a federalist and, at times, separatist ], proposed it as a possible name for an independent state. Since then it has been strongly associated with "]" and North Italian separatism.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/8718049/Silvio-Berlusconi-ally-says-Italy-condemned-to-death.html | work=The Telegraph | title=Silvio Berlusconi ally says Italy 'condemned to death' | date=2011-08-23 | access-date=2011-11-16 | first1=Nick | last1=Squires}}</ref>
Since then it has been strongly associated with "]" and North Italian separatism.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/8718049/Silvio-Berlusconi-ally-says-Italy-condemned-to-death.html | work=The Telegraph | title=Silvio Berlusconi ally says Italy 'condemned to death' | date=2011-08-23 | access-date=2011-11-16 | first1=Nick | last1=Squires}}</ref>
Padania as defined in Lega Nord's 1996 '']'' goes beyond Northern Italy and includes much of ], for a greater ''Padania'' that includes more than half of the ] (161,000 of 301,000&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> in area, 34 million out of 60 million in population). Padania as defined in Lega Nord's 1996 '']'' goes beyond Northern Italy and includes much of ], for a greater ''Padania'' that includes more than half of the ] (161,000 of 301,000&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> in area, 34 million out of 60 million in population).

Some Padanians consider themselves to have Celtic ancestry and/or heritage.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wills |first=Matthew |date=2019-06-19 |title=What Does It Mean To Be Celtic? |url=https://daily.jstor.org/what-does-it-mean-to-be-celtic |access-date=2024-02-09 |website=JSTOR Daily |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=DONADIO |first=RACHEL |title=As Italy Government Totters, a New Power Broker Rises |url=https://www.starnewsonline.com/story/news/2010/09/16/as-italy-government-totters-a-new-power-broker-rises/30840654007/ |access-date=2024-02-09 |website=Wilmington Star-News |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Etymology== ==Etymology==
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The ancient ''Regio XI'' (the region of the ] on the current territory of the ], ] and ]) has been referred to as ''Regio XI Transpadana'' only in modern historiography. The ancient ''Regio XI'' (the region of the ] on the current territory of the ], ] and ]) has been referred to as ''Regio XI Transpadana'' only in modern historiography.


The terms ''Pianura Padana'' or ''Val Padana'' are the standard denominations in ] textbooks and atlases, The terms ''Pianura Padana'' or ''Val Padana'' are the standard denominations in ] textbooks and atlases, but the derivation ''Padania'' was coined back in 1903 and popularized by a ] geographical encyclopedia in 1910.<ref>Gian Lodovico Bertolini, ''Sulla permanenza del significato estensivo del nome di Lombardia'', Rome, 1903, "Bollettino della Società geografica italiana", volume XXXVII, pp. 345-349.</ref>
but the derivation ''Padania'' was coined only in the 1960s.


Journalist ] from the 1960s used the term Padania to indicate the area that at the time of ] corresponded to ].<ref>{{cite book |last=Brera |first=Gianni |author-link=Gianni Brera |title=Storie dei Lombardi |year=1993 |publisher=Baldini & Castoldi |location=] |isbn=88-85989-27-6 |page=421 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GcCqsiwLt3UC}}. Journalist ] from the 1960s used the term Padania to indicate the area that at the time of ] corresponded to ].<ref>{{cite book |last=Brera |first=Gianni |author-link=Gianni Brera |title=Storie dei Lombardi |year=1993 |publisher=Baldini & Castoldi |location=] |isbn=88-85989-27-6 |page=421 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GcCqsiwLt3UC}}.
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The term was seldom used in these terms until the ] Foundation re-launched it in 1992 through the volume ''La Padania, una regione italiana in Europa'' (]: ''Padania, an Italian region in Europe''), written by various academics.<ref>{{cite news |last=Bracalini |first=Paolo |title=La Padania? L'ha inventata la Fondazione Agnelli |publisher=] |date=25 June 2010 |location=] |url=http://www.ilgiornale.it/interni/la_padania_lha_inventata_fondazione_agnelli/25-06-2010/articolo-id=455968-page=0-comments=1}}</ref> The term was seldom used in these terms until the ] Foundation re-launched it in 1992 through the volume ''La Padania, una regione italiana in Europa'' (]: ''Padania, an Italian region in Europe''), written by various academics.<ref>{{cite news |last=Bracalini |first=Paolo |title=La Padania? L'ha inventata la Fondazione Agnelli |publisher=] |date=25 June 2010 |location=] |url=http://www.ilgiornale.it/interni/la_padania_lha_inventata_fondazione_agnelli/25-06-2010/articolo-id=455968-page=0-comments=1}}</ref>


In 1990 ], a political scientist who would be elected senator for Lega Nord in ] and ], wrote a book in which he described a draft constitutional reform. According to Miglio, ''Padania'' (consisting of five regions: ], ], ], ] and ]) would become one of the three hypothetical ]s of a future Italy, along with ''Etruria'' (]) and ''Mediterranea'' (]), while the autonomous regions (], ], ], ] and ]) would be left with their current autonomy.<ref name="Miglio">{{cite book |last=Miglio |first=Gianfranco |author-link=Gianfranco Miglio |title=Una Costituzione per i prossimi trent'anni. Intervista sulla terza Repubblica |year=1990 |publisher=Laterza |location=]-] |isbn=88-420-3685-4}}</ref> In 1990 ], a political scientist who would be elected senator for Lega Nord in ] and ], wrote a book in which he described a draft constitutional reform. According to Miglio, ''Padania'' (consisting of five regions: ], ], ], ] and ] with the addition of the ] of ] and ] in the ] and ] regions, respectively) would become one of the three hypothetical ]s of a future Italy, along with ''Etruria'' (], without the two aforementioned provinces) and ''Mediterranea'' (]), while the autonomous regions (], ], ], ] and ]) would be left with their current autonomy.<ref name="Miglio">{{cite book |last=Miglio |first=Gianfranco |author-link=Gianfranco Miglio |title=Una Costituzione per i prossimi trent'anni. Intervista sulla terza Repubblica |year=1990 |publisher=Laterza |location=]-] |isbn=88-420-3685-4}}</ref>


==In political science== ==In political science==
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Gilberto Oneto, a student of Miglio without any academic credentials, in the 1990s researched northern traditions and culture to find evidence of the existence of a common Padanian heritage.<ref>{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=Bandiere di libertà: Simboli e vessilli dei Popoli dell'Italia settentrionale |year=1994 |publisher=Alinea |location=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=L'invenzione della Padania |year=1997 |publisher=Foedus |location=]}}{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=Il sole delle Alpi. Mito, storia e realtà di un simbolo antico |year=2010 |publisher=Il Cerchio |location=]}}{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=Polentoni o padani? Apologia di un popolo di egoisti xenofobi ignoranti ed evasori |year=2012 |publisher=Il Cerchio |location=]}} Gilberto Oneto, a student of Miglio without any academic credentials, in the 1990s researched northern traditions and culture to find evidence of the existence of a common Padanian heritage.<ref>{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=Bandiere di libertà: Simboli e vessilli dei Popoli dell'Italia settentrionale |year=1994 |publisher=Alinea |location=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=L'invenzione della Padania |year=1997 |publisher=Foedus |location=]}}{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=Il sole delle Alpi. Mito, storia e realtà di un simbolo antico |year=2010 |publisher=Il Cerchio |location=]}}{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=Polentoni o padani? Apologia di un popolo di egoisti xenofobi ignoranti ed evasori |year=2012 |publisher=Il Cerchio |location=]}}
</ref> Historian and linguist Sergio Salvi (2014) has also defended the concept of Padania.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140129112014/http://www.lindipendenza.com/viva-la-grande-nazione-catalana-e-viva-la-nazione-padana/ |date=2014-01-29 }}</ref> {{usurped|1=}}</ref> Historian and linguist Sergio Salvi (2014) has also defended the concept of Padania.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140129112014/http://www.lindipendenza.com/viva-la-grande-nazione-catalana-e-viva-la-nazione-padana/ |date=2014-01-29 }}</ref>


In 1993 ], a political scientist at ], wrote a book titled '']'', in which he spoke of a "civic North", defined according to the inhabitants' civic traditions and attitudes, and explained its social peculiarities to the historical emergence of the free ]s since the 10th century.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Guiso |first1=Luigi |last2=Sapienza |first2=Paola |last3=Zingales |first3=Luigi |title=Long-Term Persistence |journal=] |volume=14 |issue=6 |year=2016 |pages=1401–1436 |doi=10.1111/jeea.12177 |doi-access=free }}</ref> In 1993 ], a political scientist at ], wrote a book titled '']'', in which he spoke of a "civic North", defined according to the inhabitants' civic traditions and attitudes, and explained its social peculiarities to the historical emergence of the free ]s since the 10th century.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Guiso |first1=Luigi |last2=Sapienza |first2=Paola |last3=Zingales |first3=Luigi |title=Long-Term Persistence |journal=] |volume=14 |issue=6 |year=2016 |pages=1401–1436 |doi=10.1111/jeea.12177 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
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Lega Nord's definition of Padania's boundaries is similar to Putnam's "civic North", which also includes the central Italian regions of ], ] and ]. Stefano Galli, a political scientist close to the party and columnist for '']'' and '']'', has called Putnam's theory a source for defining Padania.<ref>{{cite news |last=Galli |first=Stefano |title=Il commento Fini si rassegni, la Padania esiste davvero |publisher=] |date=2011-03-28 |location=Milan |url=http://www.ilgiornale.it/interni/il_commento_fini_si_rassegni_padania_esiste_davvero/28-03-2011/articolo-id=514046-page=0-comments=1}}</ref> According to Galli, these regions share similar patterns of civil society, citizenship, and government with the North.<ref>{{cite web | title=L'Italia fatta a pezzi | url= http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1993/febbraio/12/Italia_fatta_pezzi_co_0_9302126284.shtml | last=Riotta |first=Gianni |author-link=Gianni Riotta |publisher=] | date=1993-02-12 |location=]}}</ref> Lega Nord's definition of Padania's boundaries is similar to Putnam's "civic North", which also includes the central Italian regions of ], ] and ]. Stefano Galli, a political scientist close to the party and columnist for '']'' and '']'', has called Putnam's theory a source for defining Padania.<ref>{{cite news |last=Galli |first=Stefano |title=Il commento Fini si rassegni, la Padania esiste davvero |publisher=] |date=2011-03-28 |location=Milan |url=http://www.ilgiornale.it/interni/il_commento_fini_si_rassegni_padania_esiste_davvero/28-03-2011/articolo-id=514046-page=0-comments=1}}</ref> According to Galli, these regions share similar patterns of civil society, citizenship, and government with the North.<ref>{{cite web | title=L'Italia fatta a pezzi | url= http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1993/febbraio/12/Italia_fatta_pezzi_co_0_9302126284.shtml | last=Riotta |first=Gianni |author-link=Gianni Riotta |publisher=] | date=1993-02-12 |location=]}}</ref>


The existence of a "Padanian nation" has been however criticised by a number of organisations and individuals in Italy, from the Italian Geographical Society<ref></ref> to historian ], who is a supporter of ] instead.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121127022300/http://www.lindipendenza.com/carissimi-salvi-ed-oneto-la-padania-non-esiste/|date=November 27, 2012}}</ref> ], a political scientist, once explained that, even though a "Padanian nation" does not exist yet, it might well emerge as all nations are ultimately human inventions.<ref></ref> The existence of a "Padanian nation" has been however criticised by a number of organisations and individuals in Italy, from the Italian Geographical Society<ref></ref> to historian Paolo Bernardini, who is a supporter of ] instead.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121127022300/http://www.lindipendenza.com/carissimi-salvi-ed-oneto-la-padania-non-esiste/|date=November 27, 2012}}</ref> Angelo Panebianco, a political scientist, once explained that, even though a "Padanian nation" does not exist yet, it might well emerge as all nations are ultimately human inventions.<ref></ref>


==Padanian nationalism== ==Padanian nationalism==
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Since 1991, Lega Nord has promoted either ] or larger ] for Padania, and has created a flag and a national anthem to this effect.<ref>{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=L'invenzione della Padania |year=1997 |publisher=Foedus Editore |location=]}}</ref> In 1996, the "Federal Republic of Padania" was proclaimed.<ref>], ''Dalla Łiga alla Lega. Storia, movimenti, protagonisti'', Marsilio, ] 2009, p. 103</ref> Subsequently, in 1997, Lega Nord created an unofficial Padanian ] in ] and organised ] for it. Lega Nord also chose a national anthem: the '']'' chorus from ]'s '']'', in which the exiled Hebrew slaves lament their lost ]. Since 1991, Lega Nord has promoted either ] or larger ] for Padania, and has created a flag and a national anthem to this effect.<ref>{{cite book |last=Oneto |first=Gilberto |title=L'invenzione della Padania |year=1997 |publisher=Foedus Editore |location=]}}</ref> In 1996, the "Federal Republic of Padania" was proclaimed.<ref>], ''Dalla Łiga alla Lega. Storia, movimenti, protagonisti'', Marsilio, ] 2009, p. 103</ref> Subsequently, in 1997, Lega Nord created an unofficial Padanian ] in ] and organised ] for it. Lega Nord also chose a national anthem: the '']'' chorus from ]'s '']'', in which the exiled Hebrew slaves lament their lost ].


The term Padania has been also used in politics by other nationalist/separatist parties and groups, including ], ], the ], the ], ] and the ].<ref>{{cite book |last=Jori |first=Francesco |title=Dalla Łiga alla Lega. Storia, movimenti, protagonisti |year=2009 |publisher=Marsilio |location=]}}</ref> The term Padania has been also used in politics by other nationalist/separatist parties and groups, including ], ], the ], the ], ] and the Padanian Independentist Movement.<ref>{{cite book |last=Jori |first=Francesco |title=Dalla Łiga alla Lega. Storia, movimenti, protagonisti |year=2009 |publisher=Marsilio |location=]}}</ref>


===Lega Nord's Padania=== ===Lega Nord's Padania===
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According to Lega Nord's ''Declaration of Independence and Sovereignty of Padania'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.leganord.org/ilmovimento/momentistorici/venezia_settembre96.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060511193255/http://www.leganord.org/ilmovimento/momentistorici/venezia_settembre96.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 May 2006 |title=Dichiarazione di indipendenza e sovranità della Padania |author=Lega Nord |author-link=Lega Nord |date=15 September 1996 }}</ref> Padania is composed of 14 "nations" (], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ]), encompassing both Northern and Central Italy and slightly differing from Gianfranco Miglio's project.<ref name="Miglio"/> The current 11 ] forming Padania, according to the party, are listed below: According to Lega Nord's ''Declaration of Independence and Sovereignty of Padania'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.leganord.org/ilmovimento/momentistorici/venezia_settembre96.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060511193255/http://www.leganord.org/ilmovimento/momentistorici/venezia_settembre96.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 May 2006 |title=Dichiarazione di indipendenza e sovranità della Padania |author=Lega Nord |author-link=Lega Nord |date=15 September 1996 }}</ref> Padania is composed of 14 "nations" (], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ]), encompassing both Northern and Central Italy and slightly differing from Gianfranco Miglio's project.<ref name="Miglio"/> The current 11 ] forming Padania, according to the party, are listed below:
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While support for a ], as opposed to a centrally administered state, receives widespread consensus within Padania, support for independence is less favoured. One poll in 1996 estimated that 52.4% of interviewees from ] considered secession advantageous (''vantaggiosa'') and 23.2% both advantageous and desirable (''auspicabile'').<ref>{{cite journal |last=Diamanti |first=Ilvo |title=Il Nord senza Italia? |publisher=] |journal=] |date=1 January 1996 |url=http://www.limesonline.com}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=January 2011}} Another poll in 2000 estimated that about 20% of "Padanians" (18.3% in North-West Italy and 27.4% in North-East Italy) supported secession in case Italy was not reformed into a federal state.<ref>'']'', 23 August 2000.</ref>{{Failed verification|date=January 2011}} While support for a ], as opposed to a centrally administered state, receives widespread consensus within Padania, support for independence is less favoured. One poll in 1996 estimated that 52.4% of interviewees from ] considered secession advantageous (''vantaggiosa'') and 23.2% both advantageous and desirable (''auspicabile'').<ref>{{cite journal |last=Diamanti |first=Ilvo |title=Il Nord senza Italia? |publisher=] |journal=] |date=1 January 1996 |url=http://www.limesonline.com}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=January 2011}} Another poll in 2000 estimated that about 20% of "Padanians" (18.3% in North-West Italy and 27.4% in North-East Italy) supported secession in case Italy was not reformed into a federal state.<ref>'']'', 23 August 2000.</ref>{{Failed verification|date=January 2011}}


According to a poll conducted in February 2010 by GPG, 45% of Northerners support the independence of Padania.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://il-liberale.blogspot.com/2010/01/i-sondaggi-di-gpg-simulazione.html |author=GPG |title=I sondaggi di GPG: Simulazione Referendum - Nord Italia |publisher=Il-liberale.blogspot |date=2009-02-12 |access-date=2010-01-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180711203137/http://il-liberale.blogspot.com/2010/01/i-sondaggi-di-gpg-simulazione.html |archive-date=2018-07-11 |url-status=dead }}</ref> A poll conducted by ] in June 2010 puts that figure at 61% of Northerners (with 80% of them supporting at least federal reform), while noting that 55% of Italians consider Padania as only a political invention, against 42% believing in its real existence (45% of the sample being composed of Northerners, 19% of Central Italians and 36% of Southerners). As for federal reform, according to the poll, 58% of Italians support it.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://affaritaliani.libero.it/static/upl/aff/affari-italiani-rel-14.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722041239/http://affaritaliani.libero.it/static/upl/aff/affari-italiani-rel-14.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=2011-07-22 |author=SWG |author-link=SWG (company) |title=Federalismo e secessione |publisher=] |date=2010-06-25 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.affaritaliani.it/politica/padania_sondaggio_swg_secessione250610.html |author=SWG |author-link=SWG (company) |title=Gli italiani non credono nella Padania. Ma al Nord prevale il sì alla secessione |publisher= ] |date=2010-06-28}}</ref> A more recent poll by ] puts the support for fiscal federalism and secession respectively at 68% and 37% in Piedmont and Liguria, 77% and 46% in Lombardy, 81% and 55% in ] (comprising Veneto), 63% and 31% in ], 51% and 19% in ] (not including ]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scenaripolitici.com/2011/05/sondaggi-gpg-quesiti2-maggio-2011.html |author=GPG |title=Sondaggi GPG: Quesiti/2 - Maggio 2011 |publisher=ScenariPolitici.com |date=2011-05-25}}</ref> According to a poll conducted in February 2010 by GPG, 45% of Northerners support the independence of Padania.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://il-liberale.blogspot.com/2010/01/i-sondaggi-di-gpg-simulazione.html |author=GPG |title=I sondaggi di GPG: Simulazione Referendum - Nord Italia |publisher=Il-liberale.blogspot |date=2009-02-12 |access-date=2010-01-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180711203137/http://il-liberale.blogspot.com/2010/01/i-sondaggi-di-gpg-simulazione.html |archive-date=2018-07-11 |url-status=dead }}</ref> A poll conducted by SWG in June 2010 puts that figure at 61% of Northerners (with 80% of them supporting at least federal reform), while noting that 55% of Italians consider Padania as only a political invention, against 42% believing in its real existence (45% of the sample being composed of Northerners, 19% of Central Italians and 36% of Southerners). As for federal reform, according to the poll, 58% of Italians support it.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://affaritaliani.libero.it/static/upl/aff/affari-italiani-rel-14.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722041239/http://affaritaliani.libero.it/static/upl/aff/affari-italiani-rel-14.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=2011-07-22 |author=SWG |author-link=SWG (company) |title=Federalismo e secessione |publisher=] |date=2010-06-25 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.affaritaliani.it/politica/padania_sondaggio_swg_secessione250610.html |author=SWG |author-link=SWG (company) |title=Gli italiani non credono nella Padania. Ma al Nord prevale il sì alla secessione |publisher= ] |date=2010-06-28}}</ref> A more recent poll by SWG puts the support for fiscal federalism and secession respectively at 68% and 37% in Piedmont and Liguria, 77% and 46% in Lombardy, 81% and 55% in ] (comprising Veneto), 63% and 31% in ], 51% and 19% in ] (not including ]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.scenaripolitici.com/2011/05/sondaggi-gpg-quesiti2-maggio-2011.html |author=GPG |title=Sondaggi GPG: Quesiti/2 - Maggio 2011 |publisher=ScenariPolitici.com |date=2011-05-25}}</ref>


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Place in Italy
Padania
Flag of PadaniaFlagOfficial seal of PadaniaSeal
Map of the Po river basin.Map of the Po river basin.
The proposed nation of Padania, light blue included the regions of Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche.The proposed nation of Padania, light blue includes the region of Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche
CountryItaly
Area
 • Total124,000 km (48,000 sq mi)
Population
 • Total27,800,000
 • Density220/km (580/sq mi)

Padania (/pəˈdeɪniə/ pə-DAY-nee-ə, UK also /-ˈdɑːn-/ -⁠DAH-, Italian: [paˈdaːnja]) is an alternative name and proposed independent state encompassing Northern Italy, derived from the name of the Po River (Latin Padus), whose basin includes much of the region, centered on the Po Valley (Pianura Padana), the major plain of Northern Italy.

Coined in 1903 as a geographical term roughly corresponding to the historically Celtic land of Cisalpine Gaul, the term was popularized beginning in the early 1990s, when Lega Nord, a federalist and, at times, separatist political party in Italy, proposed it as a possible name for an independent state. Since then it has been strongly associated with "Padanian nationalism" and North Italian separatism. Padania as defined in Lega Nord's 1996 Declaration of Independence and Sovereignty of Padania goes beyond Northern Italy and includes much of Central Italy, for a greater Padania that includes more than half of the Republic of Italy (161,000 of 301,000 km in area, 34 million out of 60 million in population).

Some Padanians consider themselves to have Celtic ancestry and/or heritage.

Etymology

The adjective padano is derived from Padus, the Latin name of the Po River. The French client republics in the Po Valley during the Napoleonic era included the Cispadane Republic and the Transpadane Republic, according to the custom (emerged with the French Revolution) of naming territories on the basis of watercourses. The ancient Regio XI (the region of the Roman Empire on the current territory of the Aosta Valley, Piedmont and Lombardy) has been referred to as Regio XI Transpadana only in modern historiography.

The terms Pianura Padana or Val Padana are the standard denominations in geography textbooks and atlases, but the derivation Padania was coined back in 1903 and popularized by a Hoepli geographical encyclopedia in 1910.

Journalist Gianni Brera from the 1960s used the term Padania to indicate the area that at the time of Cato the Elder corresponded to Cisalpine Gaul. In the same years and later, the term Padania was considered a geographic synonym of Po Valley and as such was included in the Enciclopedia Universo in 1965 and in the Devoto–Oli dictionary of the Italian language in 1971. The term was also used in Italian dialectology, in relation to Gallo-Italic languages, and sometimes even extended to all regional languages distinguishing Northern from Central Italy along the La Spezia–Rimini Line.

Macroregion

The first use of Padania in socio-economic terms dates from 1975, when Guido Fanti, the Communist President of Emilia-Romagna, proposed a union composed of Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Lombardy, Piedmont and Liguria. The term was seldom used in these terms until the Giovanni Agnelli Foundation re-launched it in 1992 through the volume La Padania, una regione italiana in Europa (English: Padania, an Italian region in Europe), written by various academics.

In 1990 Gianfranco Miglio, a political scientist who would be elected senator for Lega Nord in 1992 and 1994, wrote a book in which he described a draft constitutional reform. According to Miglio, Padania (consisting of five regions: Veneto, Lombardy, Piedmont, Liguria and Emilia-Romagna with the addition of the provinces of Massa-Carrara and Pesaro and Urbino in the Tuscany and Marche regions, respectively) would become one of the three hypothetical macroregions of a future Italy, along with Etruria (Central Italy, without the two aforementioned provinces) and Mediterranea (Southern Italy), while the autonomous regions (Aosta Valley, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sicily and Sardinia) would be left with their current autonomy.

In political science

Early modern map of Cisalpine Gaul (Ortelius, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1608).
Map of the territories held by the Lombard Leagues (1167–1208, 1226–1250)

Gilberto Oneto, a student of Miglio without any academic credentials, in the 1990s researched northern traditions and culture to find evidence of the existence of a common Padanian heritage. Historian and linguist Sergio Salvi (2014) has also defended the concept of Padania.

In 1993 Robert D. Putnam, a political scientist at Harvard University, wrote a book titled Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy, in which he spoke of a "civic North", defined according to the inhabitants' civic traditions and attitudes, and explained its social peculiarities to the historical emergence of the free medieval communes since the 10th century.

Lega Nord's definition of Padania's boundaries is similar to Putnam's "civic North", which also includes the central Italian regions of Tuscany, Marche and Umbria. Stefano Galli, a political scientist close to the party and columnist for Il Giornale and La Padania, has called Putnam's theory a source for defining Padania. According to Galli, these regions share similar patterns of civil society, citizenship, and government with the North.

The existence of a "Padanian nation" has been however criticised by a number of organisations and individuals in Italy, from the Italian Geographical Society to historian Paolo Bernardini, who is a supporter of Venetian nationalism instead. Angelo Panebianco, a political scientist, once explained that, even though a "Padanian nation" does not exist yet, it might well emerge as all nations are ultimately human inventions.

Padanian nationalism

Main articles: Padanian nationalism and Lega Nord

Lega Nord, a political party created in 1991 by the union of several northern regional parties (including Lega Lombarda and Liga Veneta), used the term for a larger geographical range than the Po Valley proper, or the macroregion proposed by Fanti in the 1970s.

Since 1991, Lega Nord has promoted either secession or larger autonomy for Padania, and has created a flag and a national anthem to this effect. In 1996, the "Federal Republic of Padania" was proclaimed. Subsequently, in 1997, Lega Nord created an unofficial Padanian parliament in Mantua and organised elections for it. Lega Nord also chose a national anthem: the Va, pensiero chorus from Giuseppe Verdi's Nabucco, in which the exiled Hebrew slaves lament their lost homeland.

The term Padania has been also used in politics by other nationalist/separatist parties and groups, including Lega Padana, Lega Padana Lombardia, the Padanian Union, the Alpine Padanian Union, Veneto Padanian Federal Republic and the Padanian Independentist Movement.

Lega Nord's Padania

Map of Europe, showing Padania (as claimed by Lega Nord) in dark green
Nations of Padania as claimed by Lega Nord. Proper Padania, claimed by Lega Padana, excludes Tuscany (except for Massa-Carrara province and Tuscan Romagna), Umbria and Marche (except for the Gallo-Picene speaking areas in the north of the region).

According to Lega Nord's Declaration of Independence and Sovereignty of Padania, Padania is composed of 14 "nations" (Lombardy, Veneto, Piedmont, Tuscany, Emilia, Liguria, Marche, Romagna, Umbria, Friuli, Trentino, South Tyrol, Venezia Giulia, Aosta Valley), encompassing both Northern and Central Italy and slightly differing from Gianfranco Miglio's project. The current 11 regions of Italy forming Padania, according to the party, are listed below:

Region Population
(millions, 2016)
Area (km)
Lombardy 10.0 23,865
Veneto 4.9 18,391
Emilia-Romagna
(Emilia and Romagna)
4.5 22,451
Piedmont 4.4 25,399
Liguria 1.6 5,422
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
(Friuli and Venezia Giulia)
1.2 7,845
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
(Trentino and South Tyrol)
1.1 13,607
Aosta Valley 0.1 3,263
Northern Italy 27.7 120,243
Tuscany 3.8 22,993
Marche 1.6 9,366
Umbria 0.9 8,456
Padania (total) 33.9 161,076

Flag of Padania

The "Sun of the Alps" is the unofficial flag of Padania and the symbol of the Padanian nationalism. The flag has a green stylized sun on a white background. It resembles ancient ornaments which are found in the art and culture of the area, like one example of Etruscan art from the 7th century BC found at Civitella Paganico. The flag was created in the 1990s and was adopted by Lega Nord upon their declaration of Padanian independence.

In its previous version, the flag included a red St George's Cross and a smaller Sun of the Alps in the upper part.

Opinion polling

While support for a federal system, as opposed to a centrally administered state, receives widespread consensus within Padania, support for independence is less favoured. One poll in 1996 estimated that 52.4% of interviewees from Northern Italy considered secession advantageous (vantaggiosa) and 23.2% both advantageous and desirable (auspicabile). Another poll in 2000 estimated that about 20% of "Padanians" (18.3% in North-West Italy and 27.4% in North-East Italy) supported secession in case Italy was not reformed into a federal state.

According to a poll conducted in February 2010 by GPG, 45% of Northerners support the independence of Padania. A poll conducted by SWG in June 2010 puts that figure at 61% of Northerners (with 80% of them supporting at least federal reform), while noting that 55% of Italians consider Padania as only a political invention, against 42% believing in its real existence (45% of the sample being composed of Northerners, 19% of Central Italians and 36% of Southerners). As for federal reform, according to the poll, 58% of Italians support it. A more recent poll by SWG puts the support for fiscal federalism and secession respectively at 68% and 37% in Piedmont and Liguria, 77% and 46% in Lombardy, 81% and 55% in Triveneto (comprising Veneto), 63% and 31% in Emilia-Romagna, 51% and 19% in Central Italy (not including Lazio).

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