The Basque country became in debted after Spain came in and tried to conquer them. That's because they needed to pay all of the financing and indebtednedess due to their expansionist projects.
no one knows it came from spain though
The last name Bazaldua is of Basque origin, typically found in the Basque Country in northern Spain. It is a habitational surname derived from the place name Bazaldua, meaning "lower area" or "lower part".
it came from the basque spain and people with this last name have lots of neanderthal dna
- The Basque region spreads over the border into Spain;- The French part of the Basque country is much smaller than the Spanish Basque area;- Basques were famous for working on fishing boats, especially those fishing cod in the Northern Atlantic- There is no certainty about where the Basque people came from- the Basque language is not related to any other European language- traditional houses have their shutters painted in green or deep red ; the deep red is called "rouge basque"
The surname Ayarzagoitia is of Basque origin, from the Basque Country in northern Spain. It is a compound surname, with "Ayarza" likely referring to a place name and "Goitia" meaning "upper part" or "heights."
Ponce is a Spanish last name. The family originally came from the Basque region in Spain.
it came from spain.
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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.
Either Spain or Portugal