The most used languages in the Iberian Peninsula are Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Galician and Basque.
The name Orozco originates from a place name in the Basque region of the Iberian peninsula.
The Basque people of Spain are believed to be descended from the ancient Iberians. The Basque language is the only European language that is pre-Indo-European. Many Basques believe they are, therefore, remnants of the pre-Indo European population. Point of origin is estimated to be between the Iberian peninsula and France.
Spain is the European country with which the Basque language is identified the most strongly. The Basque Country is a region in northern Spain where the Basque language, Euskara, is spoken by a significant portion of the population.
It is unknown where the Basque language came from.Specifically, the Basque language is unrelated to any of the dialects and languages which can be found in France and Spain, across whose borders the Basque Country (Euzkadi) is located. Some scholars suggest that Basque may be the language spoken by the Iberian Peninsula's original inhabitants. Others tend to support an origin within Eurasia's Caucasus.
Spain is the name of the European country in which Bilbao is a center of Basque culture.Specifically, Bilbao is a major city of Basque culture, coastal businesses and industries, and tourism in northwestern Spain. It is located in the Basque- and Spanish-speaking province of Biscay (Bizcaia in Basque, Vizcaya in Spanish). Basque-speaking residents refer to the city by its Basque name, Bilbo.
Basque, Aranese, and Galician are all languages spoken in Spain.
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The capital city of the Basque Country is Vitoria-Gasteiz.
The kingdom of Navarre was established in the year 824 AD. This transpired after a local Basque head tribesman revolted against Roman dominance. Navarre is geographically plotted to the Iberian Peninsula, i.e. today's Spain and Portugal.
Aquitanian is the language from which Basque derives, according to some scholars.Specifically, Aquitanian also can be called proto-Basque. It was spoken in the areas where Basque continues to be spoken nowadays, along both sides of the France-Spain border. Its closest linguistic neighbors spoke Celtic and Iberian languages.
The Basque language in the Basque Country, located in northern Spain and southwestern France, is considered to have been least influenced by Indo-European migrations. Basque is a language isolate, meaning it is not clearly related to any other language in the world, and its origins are not well understood.