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  2. Basque Americans in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Basques have been living in Northern Nevada for over a century and form a population of several thousand. Basque immigrants first came in the mid-1800s during the Gold rush. The Basques have also been closely-tied to sheep herding in Nevada and neighboring states. The Basque-American culture is especially prominent in the town of Winnemucca.

  3. Basque Americans - Wikipedia

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    Basque parade in Winnemucca, Nevada. In March 1973, a group of Basque-Americans met in Reno, Nevada with a questionable proposal, especially considering Basque history. The group hoped to forge a federation and create a network within the larger Basque community of the United States.

  4. History of the Basques - Wikipedia

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    The Basques (Basque: Euskaldunak) are an indigenous ethno-linguistic group mainly inhabiting the Basque Country (adjacent areas of Spain and France).Their history is therefore interconnected with Spanish and French history and also with the history of many other past and present countries, particularly in Europe and the Americas, where a large number of their descendants keep attached to their ...

  5. Category:Basque-American culture in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Basque Americans in Nevada The main article for this category is Basque-Americans in Nevada . Pages in category "Basque-American culture in Nevada"

  6. How did a bit of the Basque Country end up in Idaho, with ...

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    Boise has become known as a Basque epicenter. Every five years starting in 1990 it played host to Jaialdi, an enormous summertime festival that attracts people from all over the U.S. The COVID-19 ...

  7. Basque colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    During the 1570s, the Basque fisheries in America employed more than 6000 people and required more than 200 ships. [1] In Buitres, 900 sailors come aboard 15 ships every summer. [1] The surplus oil production is sold in England. However, most historians still note a gradual decline in whaling, while other scholars argue shows that it was sudden ...

  8. Basques - Wikipedia

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    Basque festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina Basque festival in Winnemucca, Nevada, United States Large numbers of Basques have left the Basque Country to settle in the rest of Spain, France or other parts of the world in different historical periods, often for economic or political reasons.

  9. Ancient bronze hand found in Spain stuns archaeologists. What ...

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    Archaeologists plan to study the bronze hand further and more in-depth to understand the inscription and what this discovery reveals about the ancient Basque people, the release said. Aranguren is ...