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Labourd (French pronunciation: [labuʁ]; Basque:
Lapurdi; Latin: Lapurdum; Gascon: Labord) is a
former French province and part of the present-day Pyrénées...
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southwestern France. Saint-Jean-de-Luz is part of the
Basque province of
Labourd (
Lapurdi). Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a
fishing port on the
Basque coast and now a famous...
- 1789
nominally Kingdom of Navarre, with 1,284 km2 (496 sq mi);
Labourd (
Lapurdi), with 800 km2 (310 sq mi);
Soule (Zuberoa), with 785 km2 (303 sq mi)....
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Biarritz had many
confrontations with Bayonne, with the
Kingdom of
England –
Lapurdi was
under English control – and with the
Bishop of Bayonne.
Almost all...
- nafar-lapurtera) is a
Basque dialect spoken in the
Lower Navarre and
Labourd (
Lapurdi)
former provinces of the
French Basque Country (in the Pyrénées Atlantiques...
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pretty town with many
buildings of the
traditional Basque style of
Lapurdi. The 16th-century
church of St
Vincent has an
octagonal tower,
Basque galleries...
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Pelota (jai alai)
court in Sara,
Lapurdi....
- east in
south Bizkaia and
coastal Lapurdi,
central Bizkaia, east
Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa,
south Navarre,
inland Lapurdi and Low Navarre, and Zuberoa, respectively...
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Kingdom of Navarre’s territories, with the
exception La Rioja, as well as
Lapurdi and Zuberoa. As a
consequence of the lack of
independence of the country...
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coast of
Lapurdi is flatter. The
beaches are
longer and the
slopes gentler. The
rivers Bidasoa and
Adour join the
ocean in
Lapurdi. The
Basque country...