- This
nation consists of race,
language and an own
political system (the
foruak). The
liberty of
Euzkadi [term
created by
Sabino Arana to
refer to the Basque...
- Galician:
feitos diferenciais). "Charters" (in Spanish: fueros, in Basque:
foruak). "Own
language (of a community)" or "language
proper [to a community]"...
-
greatly from the
charter system established in the
Southern Basque Country (
foruak, with
borders in the Ebro
river and no
duties for
overseas goods), the town...
-
entered Pamplona.
After the end of the war, the
Basque charters (fueros/
foruak) were abolished,
shifting the
border customs from the Ebro
River to the...
- Arana's
purist Biscayan Basque,
Jaungoikoa eta Lege-zaharra or
Jaungoikoa eta
Foruak in
Standard Basque) is the
motto of the party. The "old laws"
referred to...
-
Secretary of the
State of Idaho,
agree in
stressing the
influence of the
Foruak or
Charters of
Biscay [Code of Laws in Biscay] on some
parts of the U.S...
- Coincidentally, he died
after months of
suffering the same day the
Charters (
Foruak) were
abolished on 21 July 1876. Aulestia,
Gorka (1995). Improvisational...
- The end of
Basque home rule or
foruak/fors, the
native institutional and
legal system, took
place during the
French revolutionary period (1789-1795). The...
-
during a
common rally in Pamplona,
campaigned with the “Jaungoikoa eta
Foruak”
slogan and took part in
Traditionalist feasts. In
January 1932, Tellería...