Noun
the place where someone was born
Source: WordNetIt is almost as if the 49-year-old global Indian was an alien in his place of birth. Anish Kapoor
Customs form us all, our thoughts, our morals, our most fixed beliefs; are consequences of our place of birth. Aaron Hill
Presumptions of guilt or innocence may sometimes be strengthened or weakened by the place of birth and kind of education and associates a man has grown up with, and good character may at times interpose, and justly save, under suspicion, one who is accused of crime on slight circumstances. Levi Woodbury