mother country

The phrase "mother country" refers to the country or nation from which a person or group of people originate or with which they have a deep cultural or historical connection. It is often used to describe the country one's ancestors or family members come from, or the country in which someone was born or raised. The term can also be used to refer to a colonizing or ruling nation in relation to its colonies or territories.


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