Saint-Malo is the name of the Basque captain who was European known to have married a New World princess.
Most of the languages of the world are not Indo-European, such as:HebrewArabicAll Chinese languagesJapaneseSwahiliZuluCherokeeNavajoQuechuaGuaraniMāoriFilipino
The coach of Spain in the 2010 world cup was the spaniard and former Real Madrid coach, Vincete Del Basque.
The Dutch captain was Giovanni Bronchurst.
Captain Yokokawa Ichibei was the captain of the Japanese ship the"Zuikaku". That's a ship in world war 2.
2 France was one of the four European teams that participated at the inaugural World Cup in 1930. France is one of the most successful football nations in the world. In the 1980s, led by midfielder and captain Michel Platini, the team reached semi-finals at both the 1982 and 1986 World Cups, and won the 1984 European Championship.
The captain was Iker Casillas and the head coach was Vicente Del Basque.
No, Basque is not part of the Celtic language group.Specifically, the Celtic language group fits in with the Indo-European language family. Basque thus far is not known to be related to any other world language. It therefore occupies its own isolate language family.
Magellan-Elcano was the name of the first Basque known to have circumnavigated the world.
The Basque Language, which is the language spoken by the Basque people, is currently used in Southern France and in Northern Spain.
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Most of the languages of the world do not belong on the European language tree, such as all of the indigenous languages of Asia Africa, Australia and the Americas. This would include Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hebrew, Arabic, Cherokee, Navaho, etc. There are also some European languages that are not on the European language tree, such as Hungarian and Basque.
The historical event which resulted in the creation of world-famous chocolates in the Basque speaking city of Bayonne was the Spanish Inquisition.
Most of the languages of the world are not Indo-European, such as:HebrewArabicAll Chinese languagesJapaneseSwahiliZuluCherokeeNavajoQuechuaGuaraniMāoriFilipino
Independence, integrity, and intelligence are what is important about the Basque people.Specifically, the Basque people defend their unique culture and language despite rulers who sought to do otherwise from central Spain. They maintain their loyalty to the historical precedents and political structures by which they can perpetuate their identity and protect future generations. They take their activities seriously, be it business, farming, fishing, herding, manufacturing, or tourism.Perhaps what epitomizes the Basque people is Juan Domingo Sebasti
Jean Borotra is the name of the Basque tennis player who became the first Wimbledon winner from outside the English speaking world.
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Spain and FranceAnswerAs for where they came from, their origins are somewhat mysterious. The Basque language (Euskara) is an extremely complex language which has no close relatives anywhere else in the world (it is therefore not related at all to Spanish). It is surmised that perhaps they are descendants of the original Neolithic inhabitants of Europe, perhaps one of many groups forced into small pockets around Europe by later peoples (who spoke early Indo-European languages). Euskara is the last remaining native non-Indo-European language (Etruscan was also non-Indo-European). Finno-Ugric (eg Finnish, Hungarian) and Turkic languages came to be spoken in Europe via immigration and invasion and are the main non-Indo-European languages besides Basque found in Europe.