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Biscayan,
sometimes Bizkaian (Basque: bizkaiera, Spanish: vizcaíno,
locally vizcaino), is a
dialect of the
Basque language spoken mainly in Biscay, one...
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activity based on the
export of wool and iron
commodities extracted from the
Biscayan quarries to all over Europe.
Throughout the
nineteenth century and the...
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Besides its
standardised version, the five
historic Basque dialects are
Biscayan, Gipuzkoan, and
Upper Navarrese in
Spain and Navarrese–Lapurdian and Souletin...
- in Basque) is an oak tree that
symbolizes traditional freedoms for the
Biscayan people, and by
extension for the
Basque people as a whole. It is located...
- Juan de la Cosa (c. 1450 – 28
February 1510) was a
Castilian navigator and cartographer,
known for
designing the
earliest European world map
which incorporated...
- is the
meeting point of all
Basque speakers. The
westernmost dialect,
Biscayan, is
difficult to
understand for the
speakers from
other dialects; and the...
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Gaztelugatxe is an
islet on the
coast of the Bay of
Biscay belonging to the
Biscayan muni****lity of Bermeo, in the
Basque Autonomous Community. It is connected...
- of Tenerife: 1341:
First historical eruption according to
references of
Biscayan sailors who
wrote it down in his diaries. This rash, however, is not considered...
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herri ("people") and
etorri ("to come") were
accepted instead of erri (
Biscayan) and
ethorri (Souletin). As a
phonetic symbol in the
International Phonetic...
- The
Zornotzarra club,
alongside 21
other clubs in Biscay,
joined the
Biscayan Football Federation. In the 1926–27 season, the club made an outstanding...