The phone number of the Basque Museum And Cultural Center is: 208-343-2671.
The address of the Basque Museum And Cultural Center is: 611 W Grove St, Boise, ID 83702-5971
Basque people came to the US primarily for economic opportunities and escape from political instability in their homeland. Many Basques found work in industries like sheepherding and mining, leading to significant Basque communities in states like Nevada and Idaho.
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In Basque, Basque is called "Euskara."
Boise, Idaho is the home of the Egyptian Theater. This magnificently decorated theater hosts professional operas, film festivals and jazz greats. Other great places to visit in Boise are the Basque Museum and Cultural Center, and the Idaho Historical Museum. Boise also is the location of the Idaho Botanical Garden and the World Center for Birds of Prey.
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. Euskara is the Basque word for Basque.
Basque is spoken in Basque Country in Spain.
Kiaxo is 'Hello' in 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.