Ubi panis ibi patria

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title: Ubi panis ibi patria
text: Ubi panis ibi patria is a Latin expression meaning "Where there is bread, there is (my) country". According to J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur in "What is an American", the third of his Letters from an American Farmer, this is the motto of all European immigrants to the United States. It is not clear whether the phrase originates in Crèvecœur's writings or somebody else's. In any case, it is reminiscent in its form of another motto that may have served as a model, Ubi bene ibi patria. This latte
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