- The
Olhadoko erreka is a
torrential river of the
French Basque Country (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), in the
Southwest of France, that
flows through the Holtzarte...
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erreka,
Gerrendoiko erreka,
Harbeltzetako erreka,
Odeizakiko erreka,
Orpuneko erreka,
Erroimendiko erreka,
Larrandako erreka,
Haritz handiko erreka,...
- areas,
these are: Errekaundi,
Idurreko erreka,
Leizarreko erreka,
Maldomin erreka,
Xoxuarterreka and
Lasaoko erreka.
Saturraran beach The
topography of Mutriku...
- The
Irati river (Basque:
Iratiko erreka) is a
right bank
tributary of the
Aragon in Sangüesa, Navarre. It
begins in the
Irati Forest, then
feeds the water...
- Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle,
where it is
known as the
Apalagako erreka. It
collects waters from the
Alhorgako Erreka and
drains the
plain of
Belhardi in the
north of...
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Artikaiteko erreka, from
Utziate (R)
Babatzeko erreka, from
Juxue (R)
Izpatxuriko erreka,
union of
Pagolako uhaitza and
Lambarreko erreka (L) Joyeuse...
- Licq-Athérey.
Arpideko erreka from
Antzu Naba, Ehüjarreko
erreka from
Erraitzeko Lephua,
Khakuetako erreka from Ihizkunditze,
Urdaibiko erreka from the Sarimendi...
- The
Joyeuse (French pronunciation: [ʒwajøz] ; Basque:
Iholdiko erreka) is a left
tributary of the Bidouze, in the
French Basque Country (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)...
- inhabitants. Laurgain: 78 inhabitants. Olaskoegia: 202 inhabitants.
Santio Erreka: 254 inhabitants. Urdaneta: 78
inhabitants The
urban nucleus of Aia has...
- pyrang, red) Kymijoki, kymi is old/dialectal
Finnish for joki "river".
Latsa erreka (tributary of the Nive),
France (Brook
Brook – Basque)
Lealt River, Scotland...