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Gipuzkoan (Basque: Gipuzkera; Spanish: Guipuzcoano) is a
dialect of the
Basque language spoken mainly in the
central and
eastern parts of the province...
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establishment of the
first border brotherhood between the
Navarrese and the
Gipuzkoans.
Responding to a
request from the
Council of Segura, Juan Martínez de...
- Veyrin,
Philippe [in French] (2011) [1942]. "Portraits of
Basques — The
Gipuzkoans — The
Navarrese — The Béarnais — The
Gascons —
Inner Minorities — Basque...
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special leaning towards hiking,
nature and
mountains on the part of
Gipuzkoans. Some
mountains have an
emblematic or
iconic significance in the local...
- and politician. His
career climaxed during presidency of the
provincial Gipuzkoan self-government in the 1910s,
though he is
known mostly as
member of the...
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dictatorship and the
Second Republic. He was
member of the
provincial Gipuzkoan self-government (1911-1926, 1930–1931) and
served as its
president (1919-1924)...
- and nine
Basque dialects have been
historically distinguished:
Biscayan Gipuzkoan Upper Navarrese (Northern and Southern)
Lower Navarrese (Eastern and Western)...
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standardised version, the five
historic Basque dialects are Biscayan,
Gipuzkoan, and
Upper Navarrese in
Spain and Navarrese–Lapurdian and
Souletin in...
- Country.
Heavily based on the
literary tradition of the
central areas (
Gipuzkoan and
Lapurdian dialects), it is the
version of the
language that is commonly...
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Basque Country, Spain. The
shrine is a much
appreciated place among Gipuzkoans, with the
Virgin of
Arantzazu being the sanctuary's
namesake and patron...