Basque is spoken in parts of southern France and northern Spain.
Basque is spoken in Basque Country in Spain.
Zuberoa is the province in Basque Country where Xiberotarra is spoken.
The Basque Language, which is the language spoken by the Basque people, is currently used in Southern France and in Northern Spain.
Latin is not spoken in any region of Spain. Galician is spoken mainly in Galicia. Basque is spoken as a second language only, mainly in the Basque regions of Spain and France.
Yes, Basque is spoken in countries other than the Basque Country.Specifically, the term actually applies to the three Basque-speaking provinces in southwestern France and the four Basque-speaking provinces in northwestern Spain. But currently, it designates the three autonomous provinces to the west of Catalunya and Navarre. It therefore may be said that Basque is spoken in autonomous Spain (Navarre), France (including St-Pierre et Miquelon), and the places of Basque migration and of the Basque diaspora. It consequently may include Basque-speaking descendants, migrants and settlers in:Australia and New Zealand;Eurasia (Russia);Latin America (Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Uruguay, Venezuela);North America (Canada, Mexico, USA);The Philippines.
Basque, Aranese, and Galician are all languages spoken in Spain.
France and Spain
Spain has the most speakers of Basque and Castilian (Spanish) of the countries. As for Catalonia, that is a region within the country of Spain and not a language.
Eastern lower Navarrese (Nafarroa Beherea) is the kind of Basque language which historically is spoken in Navarrenx, France.Specifically, the location is within the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in terms of southwestern France and within the northwestern part of Euzkadi ("The Basque Country"). It is within an area which historically is associated with Labourdian Basque (Lapurtara/Lapurtera), the other of the three main kinds of Basque -- along with Souletin Basque (Zuberera) -- spoken in the northern Basque Country/southwestern France.
Northern part of Spain, this region is always at odds with the rest of Spain are looking to become independent, which will never happen,Answer:Basque is a language/cultural group. There is no nation called Basque. The Basque regions include the Spanish provinces of Alava, Biscay and Gipuzkoa, and the Autonomous Community of Navarre. There is also a French Basque region of Lower Navarre, Labourd and Soule.Answer:There is no country called "Basque"is what the people there are called "basque" comes from Vaskania a small place located between France and Spain, both France and Spain would like to claim this place but the people there would like to be their own country. Some people speak french basque and some spanish basque depending which side they live on, the language is wgat is called a language isilate, meaning it has no links to any other modern language.
in which 2 countries do the basque separatists operate?