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Why is the German motherland Vatran?
Germans use Vaterland as the concept of motherland, because Mutterland has another meaning.

Mutterland usually means the ownership of a separate territory. For example, French Guiana is an overseas territory of France and a part of France, so France is a mixed place of this overseas territory. There are many similar words, such as Mutterkonzern, the parent company, Mutterkonzern, the German Volkswagen, and Tochterfirma, the German Volkswagen. German Mutt has the meaning of mother and noumenon, and the concepts corresponding to her are always subordinate to her. The motherland expresses ancestral home, from which we can see that German culture determines that Vatran expresses the motherland more appropriately.