Basque Separatists want Navarra to be part of Basque land, as well as part of S France to create a homeland for 3 million Basques.
Basque Separatists want Navarra to be part of Basque land, as well as part of S France to create a homeland for 3 million Basques.
The Basque people. Euskara is the Basque word for Basque.
The basque people are a culture that reside in the Basque Country which is in the Northern part of Spain and southwest of France.
No, basque people live in the Basque Country which is between Spain and France, in western Europe.
Basque is the language of the Basque people, who inhabit the Basque Country, a region spanning an area in northeastern Spain and southwestern France.
The Basque people face challenges related to gaining independence, such as political opposition, legal barriers, and societal division. These struggles are fueled by historical conflict, economic dependency, and complex cultural identities. The path to becoming a country involves navigating these obstacles through dialogue, negotiation, and democratic processes.
The Basque people.
There is no synonym for basque. Basque is one of a people of unknown origin inhabiting the western Pyrenees regions in France and Spain.
Basque is spoken in Basque Country in Spain.
Basque conflict happened on 2011-10-20.
The Basque language is primarily spoken in the Basque Country, which is a region straddling the border of Spain and France. It is also spoken by diaspora communities around the world, particularly in countries such as the United States, Argentina, and Mexico.
Control, harassment and repression in terms of the civil war and autonomy in terms of the regional conflict are what happened to the Basque people after the war with Spain.Specifically, there are two recent wars which pit the Basque Country against Spain and vice versa in the twentieth century. The first war is the (not at all politely conducted) Civil War of 1936-1939, which ended in the linguistic, politico-economic and social control of Spain's four Basque-speaking provinces by the Nationalist government established by General Francisco Franco y Bahamonde (1892-1975). The second is the Spain-ETA conflict of 1959-2011, which undoubtedly contributed to Basque autonomy within the Kingdom of Spain after the General's death and Juan Carlos I's (born 1938) involvement in the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy.
The Basque people are from a part of northern Spain and a small part of southern France, not from Northern Ireland.