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- francés), or Northern Basque Country (Basque: Ipar Euskal Herria, or Iparralde, lit. 'the Northern Region'), is a region lying on the west of the French...
- (shown in pink and green on the map) Northern Basque Country (Basque: Iparralde or French Basque Country, as used in France (French: Pays Basque), the...
- Sud-Ouest (which includes Iparralde). The list gained 5,157 votes (0,20%) in the constituency. Almost all of the votes came from Iparralde, where the list came...
- organization based in the Southern Basque Country, mostly because ETA has used Iparralde as a hideout and did not want to provoke the French Government in this...
- French Basque Country. Nowadays Basque-speakers refer to this region as Iparralde (Basque for North), and to the Spanish provinces as Hegoalde (South)....
- más destacados de la V. Encuesta Sociolingüística de la CAV, Navarra e Iparralde". Eusko Jaurlaritza (in Basque). 18 July 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2018...
- The other three herrialdes, located in France and collectively known as Iparralde, have since 2017 had their own government body of the Agglomeration community...
- the late 19th century. The Northern Basque Country, known in Basque as Iparralde (literally, "the northern part"), is the part of the Basque Country that...
- Euskalerria concept, Basque descendants can be from Navarre, Euskadi or Iparralde. The first Catholic archbishop in Mexico, Juan Zumarraga, was Basque....
- nationalist group or cell that acts in the Northern Basque Country (Basque: Iparralde). The word irrintzi refers originally to the traditional Basque folk high-pitched...