The path used by the smugglers was Infernuko Errota(Hell Mill)
Roncevaux Pass was the pass used by armies and invaders in the Basque Pyreness
Eneko Aritsa (Íñigo Arista, 770? - 852) is the name of the Basque victor in the Battle of Roncevaux. According to Basque culture, the same name (and the same person, or a case of a father and son) receives credit for victory in both the first and second battles at Orreaga ("juniper [Juniperus spp] grove").
Zárate is the Spanish form of the Basque name Zarate. It is a name derived from the name of a place in the province of Ávala which comes from the elements zara, meaning oak wood, and ate, meaing a pass or defile.
Zárate is the Spanish form of the Basque name Zarate. It is a name derived from the name of a place in the province of Ávala which comes from the elements zara, meaning oak wood, and ate, meaing a pass or defile.
Originating in the Basque region of Spain, Arzate is a topographic name for someone living in a mountain pass that is named for its abundance of stones. From artza 'stony place' (from (h)ar(ri) 'stone' + -tza 'abundance of') + ate 'pass'.
The Basque people traditionally lived in small villages in the Pyrenees Mountains straddling the border between Spain and France. They were known for their unique language, culture, and strong sense of identity. Basque society was traditionally organized around agriculture, fishing, and trade.
Absolutely! Provided they have the needed training and temperament. They have to be able to pass the access test and not be aggressive.
The sugar act was passed in 1764 to accuse smugglers of smuggling and what not. It also raised taxes on sugar and lowered them on molasses to give more money to the government.
How did cajon. Pass get its name
Another name for instep pass is cross pass
name the pass that links peshawar with jalalabad?
the pass is called "The Pass of Thermopylae"