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Expandarticle The epithet Mother of the Nation, unlike its male equivalent "Father of the Nation", has seen only occasional use, primarily due to the male-dominated history of nation-building. However, there are a few examples, mostly from the past century or so. list-stub
History-stub <!--Categories--> Category:Women Category:National symbols <!--Other languages--> This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Mother of the Nation".
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