- The
Ertzaintza (Basque: [erts̻aints̻a], English:
Public Guard or People's Guard) is the
autonomous police force for the
Basque Country,
largely replacing...
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These police forces are the
Mossos d'Esquadra in
Catalonia (17,000), the
Ertzaintza in the
Basque Country (8,000), and the Policía
Foral in
Navarre (1,100)...
- Catalonia, and
Navarre each have
autonomous police corps of
their own:
Ertzaintza, Policía Canaria,
Mossos d'Esquadra, and Policía
Foral respectively. Other...
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Corps varies according to the
autonomous community. For example, the
Ertzaintza and the
Mossos d'Esquadra are the
primary police agencies in the Basque...
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Safety Science: 16–18. Otálora, Óscar B de (16 May 2016). "El
argot de la
Ertzaintza: de los 'ciervos' a los 'motanos'". El
Diario Vasco (in
European Spanish)...
- Administración Pública,
sobre uniformidad general y
distintivos de la
Ertzaintza" [According to the
ORDER of
October 31, 2012, of the
Minister of the Interior...
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resulted in
deaths of relatives,
including children. As the
regional police (
Ertzaintza in the
Basque Country and
Mossos d'Esquadra in Catalonia) took a greater...
- (GEO)
Grupo Operativo Especial de
Seguridad (GOES) Grup
Especial d'Intervenció (Mossos d'Esquadra)
Berrozi (BBT) (
Ertzaintza) List of
special forces units...
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replaced the
Peaked caps in 2008 (except for Galas). In
Basque Country, The
Ertzaintza uses a
baseball cap,
which has
mostly replaced the
Berets in 2008 (except...
- Jaurlaritza). The
autonomous community has its own
police force (the
Ertzaintza),
controls Education and
Health Systems, and has a
Basque radio/TV station...