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  2. Basques - Wikipedia

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    Currently about 33 percent of the population in the Basque Autonomous Community speaks Basque. Navarre has a population of 601,000; its administrative capital and main city, also regarded by many nationalist Basques as the Basques' historical capital, is Pamplona (Iruñea in modern Basque). Only Spanish is an official language of Navarre, and ...

  3. Basque Country (greater region) - Wikipedia

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    The Basque Country (Basque: Euskal Herria; Spanish: País Vasco; French: Pays basque) is the name given to the home of the Basque people. [1] The Basque Country is located in the western Pyrenees, straddling the border between France and Spain on the coast of the Bay of Biscay.

  4. Basque Country (autonomous community) - Wikipedia

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    Whilst Vitoria-Gasteiz is the largest municipality in area, with 277 km 2 (107 sq mi), Bilbao is the largest in population, with 353,187 people, located in the province of Biscay within a conurbation of 875,552 people. The term Basque Country may also refer to the larger cultural region (Basque: Euskal Herria), the home of the Basque people ...

  5. History of the Basques - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Basque population ended up in Spain, or "the Spains", according to its poly-centric arrangement prevailing under the Habsburgs. The initial repression in Navarre on the local nobility and population (1513, 1516, 1523) was followed by a softer, compromising policy on the part of Ferdinand II of Aragon and the emperor Charles V.

  6. French Basque Country - Wikipedia

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    However, war took a heavy toll; 6,000 died at the front, equivalent to 3% of the French Basque population. [32] It also produced strengthened the notion in the Basque psyche that it is an integral part of the French nation, fostered by the above weekly Eskualduna on the grounds that "God champions France." [33]

  7. Basque Americans - Wikipedia

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    Population of Basques by state. Basque immigration peaked after the Spanish Carlist Wars in the 1830s—Ebro customs relocated to the Pyrenees—and in the 1860s following the discovery of gold in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. The current day descendants of Basque immigrants remain most notably in this area ...

  8. Basque diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Basque Festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 12 May 2016. People of Basque descent make up 10% of Argentina's population, [5] and it was a major destination for Basques emigrating from both Spain and France in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  9. Basque Country - Wikipedia

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    Basque Country (autonomous community) (Basque: Euskadi; Spanish: País Vasco, French: Pays Basque), also called Euskadi, is an autonomous community in Spain (shown in pink on the map) Southern Basque Country ( Hego Euskal Herria or Hegoalde ), the Basque provinces in Spain i.e. the autonomous community of the Basque Country plus the Foral ...