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Basque Country

Basqueland

Cultural and historic land of the Basque people.

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Instance Of

Cultural Region
Stateless Nation

Country

Spain
France

Different From

French Basque Country
Basque Autonomous Community

Area

20,870 square kilometre

Population

2,891,300 (2005)
3,193,513 (2020)

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42.8831°N 1.9356°W

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Euskal Herria
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Basque
Spanish
Applies to Part
:
Southern Basque Country
French
Applies to Part
:
French Basque Country
Gascon
Applies to Part
:
French Basque Country
Baskonia
Mesa De Los Tres Reyes
The Nuttall Encyclopædia
Subject Named As
:Basque Provinces
Europe
Álava
Biscay
Gipuzkoa
Navarre
Labourd
Lower Navarre
Soule
Condado De Treviño
La Puebla De Arganzón
Esquiule
Europe
euskal herritarra
Applies to Part
:
Singular
Basc
Applies to Part
:
Masculine
Basca
Applies to Part
:
Feminine
Basg
basque
Basgwyr
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:
Plural
euskal herritarrak
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:
Plural
vasco
Vasca
Vascos
Vascas
Bask
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:
Masculine Singular
Baskinja
Applies to Part
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Feminine Singular
Bascach
Relative To
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Baskonia
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Basque Country as a Political Project
Applies to Part
:
Southern Basque Country
Applies to Part
:
French Basque Country
Point in Time
: 2005
Point in Time
: 2020