The Basque people.
A part-nation state is a state where one or more distinct nations exist within its borders. These nations may have their own unique cultural, linguistic, or ethnic characteristics that differentiate them from the larger state. Examples include the Kurdish people in Iraq and the Basque people in Spain.
Spain is a state with more than one nation within its borders, as it is made up of various autonomous communities with their own distinct cultural and historical identities, such as Catalonia, Basque Country, and Galicia.
ETA and other Basque groups have committed acts of violence and terror to attempt to create an independent Basque State. Most Basque violence has been focused on Spain as opposed to France.
The ancient civilization that Napoleon wanted to honor in his planned creation of a Basque state was the Paleolithic civilization.
The Kurds of Iraq/Turkey. The Basque people of Spain/France.
The Basque country
In Basque, Basque is called "Euskara."
A nation is nation different from a state in various ways. A nation will have a president but a state does not have a president as they are under one nation.
An example of a region that belongs to another state in geography is the Basque region, which is located in both Spain and France. The Basque Country is culturally and linguistically distinct from the surrounding regions in both countries.
This is known as a nation-state. In a nation-state, the political boundaries of the state align with the cultural or ethnic boundaries of the nation.
It can be either a state or a nation, but is more often a nation.