Partisan

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[edit] Political matters

In politics, partisan literally means organized into political parties. The expression "Partisan politics" usually refers to fervent, sometimes militant support of a party, cause, faction, person, or idea. Although this is typically an appellation with negative connotations, some supporters embrace the term, as can be seen by the names of the following publications:

[edit] Paramilitary forces

[edit] Music

  • Chant des Partisans, a song about the French resistance
  • The Partisan, a song about the French resistance written by Anna Marly and Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie
  • The Partisans, a Welsh punk band from Bridgend
  • The Partisan But He's Got To know, a song by the Canadian trio Swan Lake
  • Shqiponjat Partizane, a revolutionary Albanian song of World War II
  • Partisan from the Amur River, a song about partisans from far east of USSR. Translated to more than 10 languages!

[edit] Sports

[edit] Other uses