- María de las
Nieves Azkue Aberásturi, but he is
commonly known as Resurrección María de
Azkue, R. M.
Azkue, or
simply Azkue.
Azkue was born in the Biscayan...
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Julen Azkue Unzueta (born 21
September 1995) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays as a midfielder. Born in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa,
Basque Country,
Azkue finished...
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Polish Cyrillic alphabet of the late 19th century. Resurrección María de
Azkue's 1906
Basque dictionary used an
idiosyncratic spelling including ⟨ã d̃ ẽ...
- Schuchardt, Dodgson, Gavel, etc.) and from
within the
country (Arturo Campión,
Azkue, Urquijo, etc.), as well as the
express demand on the part of
Basque language...
- Tomo I "Costumbres y supersticiones", by
folklorist Resurrección María de
Azkue (1864-1951). The
encyclopedia notes that
additional legends were recorded...
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Garikoitz Azkue Laso (born 13
April 1972) is a
Spanish rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. "Profile". Auñamendi Eusko...
- "Connaissance des langues" v. 13, A. & J.
Picard (Paris), ISBN 2-7084-0038-X. de
Azkue Aberasturi, Resurrección María (1969): Morfología vasca. La Gran enciclopedia...
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Esteban Azcue (born 24
February 1944) is a
Spanish sports shooter. He
competed in the
mixed trap
event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- religions. 48 (2).
Editions Anthropos: 267–268. López Belloso, María;
Mendia Azkue,
Irantzu (December 2009). "Local
Human Development in
contexts of permanent...
- ASALE-RAE. 2020.
Retrieved 29 July 2021. Ánimo, valentía. U. m. en pl.
Azkue, Resurrección María de (1905). "gibel".
Diccionario vasco-español-francés...