- A
baserri (Basque pronunciation: [bas̺eri]; Spanish: caserío vasco; French:
maison basque) is a
traditional half-timbered or stone-built type of housebarn...
- of many
baserris. In
practice the
tradition of not
breaking up
baserris meant that the
remaining children had to
marry into
another baserri, stay on...
- family-run farm or
baserri(a). Home in this
context is
synonymous with
family roots. Some
Basque surnames were
adapted from old
baserri or
habitation names...
- family's etxea, the
historically all
important family home. When a farm (
baserri) was
rented to
another family,
often the new
tenants were
known locally...
- Cabaña
pasiega -
Ssmetimes a house-barn,
sometimes a
warehouse and barn
Baserri -
Aafarmhouse in the
Basque Country in
northern Spain and
southern France...
- is Mari
Teilatukoa ("Mary from the roof"), who
lives in the roof of the
baserri and
catches the
teeth thrown by the children. In Cantabria, he is known...
-
refer to:
Hamlet (place), in Spanish-speaking
countries Caserío
vasco or
Baserri, a
typical Basque farm
building Marjorie Constance Caserio (born 1929)...
-
storms and to
dress the
animals he had
under his care. That is why in some
Baserri they used to have a billy-goat. He was
supposed to be in the
entrance of...
-
traditional dances and singing, bertsolaritza,
trikiti and
txistu music,
baserris dotting the
rural landscape, town festivals, and its
signature heavy sculptures...
- parapsychology. The
couple moved to San
Sebastian in 1952 and
settled in a
baserri in
Mount Ulia.
Maritxu created various Tarot decks which were published...