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Béarnese (endonym bearnés or biarnés; French: béarnais [beaʁnɛ] ) is the
variety of
Gascon spoken in Béarn. The
usage of a
specific name for
Béarnese...
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bearnese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bearnese refers to
anything of or
relating to Béarn,
especially the
Bearnais people meaning native...
- it a
different language.
Gascon is
mostly spoken in
Gascony and Béarn (
Béarnese dialect) in
southwestern France (in
parts of the
following French départements:...
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valleys and to Spain. The city
takes its name from the
stockade (pau in
Béarnese)
which surrounded the
original castle. Pau
became the
capital of Béarn...
- Judeo-Catalan
Patuet Western Ribagorçan
Valencian Occitan Auvergnat Gascon Aranese Béarnese Aas
whistled Landese Judeo-Gascon Judeo-Provençal
Languedocien Limousin...
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Charles Denis Bourbaki – A
Bearnese French army
officer of Gr**** origins, he
distinguished himself during the
Crimean War. The
Bearnese football club FA Bourbaki...
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located in the Béarn area of
southern France. It is
based on the
local Béarnese dialect of Gascon,
itself often regarded as a
dialect of Occitan. According...
- the Musketeers, and how, in the antechamber, he
encountered three young Béarnese with the
names Athos,
Porthos and Aramis, made such an
impression on him...
- I (II of Navarre)
inherited it, as well as Béarn, from his mother. The
Bearnese monarchs extended the use of
Occitan to
Navarre after 1512,
despite the...
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Southern Basque Country and in the east by Béarn (although in the
Béarnese village of Esquiule,
Basque is spoken),
which is the
eastern part of the...