Austrian nationalists have claimed the need for Austria to be independent from Germany to preserve its Catholic heritage.
Talysh nationalists claim that the number of Talysh in Azerbaijan is around 835,000.
Serbian and Yugoslav nationalists claimed that the peoples' had few differences and were only separated by religious divide imposed by occupiers.
In August, nationalists claimed responsibility for gunning down five soldiers and a civilian, and a few days later made an unsuccessful attack on the chief provincial minister.
Republicans and nationalists claim that the violence was started by a mob of loyalists who were returning from an Orange Order parade.
In Bulgaria, there are officially, 5,071 ethnic Macedonians, whereas Macedonian nationalists claim 200,000 ).
Many Tamil nationalists claim there was a resurgence of abductions in 2005 after the failure of Norwegian mediated peace process.
The official death toll from the assault was put at 83, including nearly 70 civilians, but nationalists claimed that it was as high as 600.
German nationalists claimed that the succession laws of the two duchies were different from the similar law in Denmark.
The town's Catholics and nationalists claim that they have long suffered discrimination, especially in employment.