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Amaiur was a left-wing
Basque nationalist and
separatist political coalition from the
Basque Country and Navarre. The name of the
coalition comes from...
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Amaiur Sarriegi Isasa (born 13
December 2000) is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Real
Sociedad and the
Spain national team...
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Amaiur-Maya (Basque:
Amaiur; Spanish: Maya de Baztán; officially:
Amaiur-Maya) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Baztan in the
autonomous region of Navarre...
- of the
kings standing army,
alcaide of the
Castle of Maya and
mayor of
Amaiur-Maya.
Medrano became one of the
leading defenders of the
Independent Navarrese...
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Navarre demanding that they
follow suit. Most of them submitted,
except for
Amaiur (Baztan), Estella-Lizarra, Tudela, and Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port.: 21–22 ...
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Amaiur (Spanish language:
Agrupaciones Electorales de Merindad,
AMAIUR) was a
Navarrese political coalition with a
socialist and
Basque nationalist ideology...
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originating from the
banned Batasuna party, all of them
formerly members of the
Amaiur coalition.
Bildu was also
banned by the
Supreme Court for its
links to Batasuna...
- to come from a feat in the
battle of Las
Navas de Tolosa. The
battle of
Amaiur was the
battle where Navarre lost its
independence to the
Crown of Castile...
- (since 1998).
During the 2011
Spanish parliamentary elections, the
coalition Amaiur (former
Batasuna plus
Eusko Alkartasuna) came up
first in parliamentary...
- 2011–2012, they
joined forces in
forming a
succession of coalitions: Bildu,
Amaiur and, finally, EH Bildu. A
group of
former members of
Batasuna were identified...