BASQUE COUNTRY

băsk, bäsk, Basque Euzkadi, Span. País Vasco, comprising the provinces of Álava, Guipúzcoa, and Vizcaya (1990 pop. 2,159,701), N Spain, S of the Bay of Biscay and bordering on France in the northeast. The region includes the W Pyrenees and is bounded in the southwest by the Ebro River. It is crossed by the Cantabrian Mts. (In a wider sense the name also applies to other territories largely inhabited by Basques: Spanish Navarre and Basses-Pyrénées dept. in France.) Bilbao, capital of Vizcaya prov., is the largest Basque city and one of the chief industrial centers of Spain. Other cities include San Sebastián, capital of Guipúzcoa prov.; Vitoria, capital of Álava prov.; and historic Guernica. Although Basque was recognized as the official language of the region in 1978, most Basques speak French or Spanish. In the densely populated coastal provinces of Vizcaya and Guipúzcoa the chief occupations are mining of iron, lead, copper, and zinc and metalworking, shipbuilding, and fishing. Álava is primarily agricultural; corn and sugar beets are grown, and wine and apple cider are made. Tourism is also important. Traditional Basque farming culture has given way to industrial development and emigration to France and the Americas. For the history of the three provinces up to 1936, see Basques. Shortly after the outbreak of civil war in 1936 the Spanish government granted the three provinces autonomy. The Basque nationalist leader, José Antonio de Aguirre, was elected president of the autonomous government, but a large part of its territory was soon in insurgent hands. The fighting was over by Sept., 1937, and the new Franco regime abolished Basque autonomy. Basque nationalism remained strong, however, and the region achieved autonomy again in 1979 and it elected its first parliament the following year. In their campaign for Basque self-determination, the militant Basque Homeland and Freedom (Euzkadi Ta Azkatasuna; ETA) has been responsible for much terrorism; a 1998–99 cease-fire by the ETA failed to produce a negotiated settlement. The political party associated with the ETA was suspended in 2002 and banned in 2003.

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...many Spanish-speaking Basques in Vizcaya have become Basque nationalists and so...Community of the Basque Country nationalist discourse...interpretation of the Basque question. I will now...scholarly works on the Basque issue today. The first...and suggests that the Basques are an old people who...
...Spanish immigrants in the Basque country like Spaniards from the rest...their part, immigrants to the Basque country have shown remarkable...higher is his or her measure of Basque identification on a scale that...distinguish the Spanish and Basque components of national identity...among second-generation Basques there is higher self-identification...
...that had not been approved by Basques could not serve as the basis...provided the best opportunity for Basques to achieve some measure of...parties in the Autonomous Basque Community (CAV?, which...preferred structure for a future Basque country, illustrates not only the...
...provinces population were of Basque descent. 258 In each country the Basques maintained their ethnic group...concerted efforts to maintain Basque cultural traditions. One...tendency of Latin American Basques to retain an orientation to...
...residing in Basqueland. The Basque government considers any citizen...three-province region to be a Basque. But polls have shown that Basques have wide disagreement on the...definition. Juan San Martin of the Basque Academy of Language said...with a Basque name from Basque country who does not speak Basque is...
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...Everyday Life in the Rural Basque Country in the Early Twentieth...characteristic of the rural Basque Country as a whole. (5...which brought, rural Basques into all the great...Delgado University of the Basque Country Deparmento Historia...
...Rights in the Basque Country Today by Regina...For millennia the Basque people have inhabited...persevering, the Basques are often portrayed...forces are in the country ... ."5I To radical Basque nationalists...argue that until Basques have the right...outside of the Basque Country where such a community exists; Basques in exile are effectively...
...Askatasuna (ETA), "The Basques and their Fight for Freedom...The widow of an assassinated Basque police officer offered a similar...undermined the commitment by many Basques subsequent to the transition...to move forward and pursue Basque cultural and political goals...that Spain is not the only country to opt for specialized judicial...
...Research Launched in Spains Basque Country by X. Maidagan...and technology. The Basque Country is a highly industrialized...development in the Basque Country. This figure is 1.5 percent...Investment in R D in the Basque Country is slightly higher than that...lags behind that of other countries with equivalent per-capita...
...Territories: Manifesta and the Basque Country. by Maeve Connolly The fifth...took place this year in the Basque country under the direction...Euskara, the language of the Basques and one of the oldest oldest...sites chosen by Manifesta. Basque culture, in spite of its geographical...
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...Across Northern Spain by Rail, from Galicia to the Basque Country. by Lucy McCauley SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA WHEN I arrive...regions of Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, and the Basque Country. Two or three stops a day include bus and walking...
...Across Northern Spain by Rail, from Galicia to the Basque Country. by Lucy McCauley When I arrive in Santiago, in...regions of Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, and the Basque Country. Two or three stops a day include bus and walking...
Basque Elections Loom; Can the Basques Live with Spain? by Gabriel Jackson Can the Basques Live With Spain? Ten years after the death...armed struggle for the independence of the Basque country. The other is the abuse of police power...
...LEGITIMACY, BUT MANY BASQUES STILL FEEL UNABLE...Pyrenees, the Basque Country ranges from the...Ta Askatasuna (Basque Fatherland and...repression. Many Basques went into exile...nationalist government in Basque Country can help Spanish...Europe, where some countries still see the nationalist...
...instance: We, the Basques, must avoid mortal...Spains semi-autonomous Basque Country (Euskadi) comprises...a culture? For the Basques, the answer is simple...that in Euskera, the Basques call their country Euskalherria (land of the Basque language) and refer...
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...WHATS YOUR GAME? THE Basque country is big on sport. The...and Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque are a top side. Those burly Basque blokes also like a tug-of...100 parcs across 11 European countries.7nts in May for two adults...
...Wales Must Learn Lessons from the Basque Country When It Comes to Ensuring the Survival...Iaith Gymraeg recently visited the Basque country to see what people there...Of all minority languages, the Basque language - or Euskara - has most...
The Basque Country Style. Byline: Alan Plews...exhilarating one. When www.basque-boutique.com was launched...near future specialising in basques, corsets and bustiers...whereas we specialise in the basque, corset and bustier sector...
Head Chef Dreaming of Basque Country; MY PLACE. Byline: PIERRE RIGOTHIER PIERRE Rigothier, 29...there? For about six months. Whats your dream home? A farm in Basque Country in France. With no stress, no noise, just my wife and my...
...International Can Expect from the Basque Country. Byline: Daniel Fisher LOCALS...few other similarities between the Basque Country and South Wales. Just north...cultural regions of Gascony and the Basque Country. Marc Dufreche, sports...
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BASQUE COUNTRY bask, bask, Basque Euzkadi, Span. Pais Vasco, comprising...other territories largely inhabited by Basques: Spanish Navarre and Basses-Pyrenees...of Vizcaya prov., is the largest Basque city and one of the chief industrial...
...and culturally, the Basque population has been...and metalworkers, the Basques also produced such figures...Before Roman times, the Basque tribes, little organized...But the core of the Basque Country resisted Romanization...Once converted, the Basques remained fervent Roman...
...city of Pamplona ; the Basque Country , with the ports of...the Catalans and the Basques. Castilian is the standard...to Portuguese), and Basque, unrelated to any other...in Asturias and the Basque Country, where the...the Stone Age. The Basques may be descended from...
...Vizcaya prov., N Spain, in the Basque Country, on both banks of the Nervion River...including the Museum of Fine Art; the Basque Archaeological, Ethnographical...war , Bilbao was the seat of the Basque autonomous government from 1936...
...largest city is Lisbon . Land and People The country is crossed by rivers rising in Spain and...Beira has the highest mountains of the country, the scenic Serra de Estrela, dotted...cork. Tourism is also important. The country has enjoyed considerable economic progress...
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