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Maketo in
Basque or
Maqueto in
Spanish is a
pejorative term to
describe non-Basque
migrants from
other parts of
Spain who have
migrated into the Basque...
- the
Basque as
opposed to the
maketo (people from the rest of Spain): "It is
necessary to
isolate ourselves from the
maketos. Otherwise, in this land we...
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reference to
Catalan people. Its
origin is unclear.[b]
Maqueto (Basque:
Maketo), used in the
Basque Country in
reference to
Spanish immigrants and descendants...
- century, such
immigrants were
commonly referred to by some
Basques as
maketos, a
derogatory term
which is less used today.
Since the 1980s, as a consequence...
- (1998-2000) Paul E.
McIlrath (2000-2004)
Marstella Jack (2005-2007) [1st female]
Maketo Robert (2008-2012)
April Dawn
Skilling (2012-2015)
Joses R.
Gallen (2015–present)...
- Conflict, the plot
tracks the
stories of a
group of four
children with a
maketo Andalusian immigrant background.
Asier Flores [es] as
Marcos Aitor Calderón...
- Bayley (w), Eric Bradbury (a). "The
Astounding Jason Hyde - The Mind of
Nestor Maketo"
Valiant (13 May to 9
September 1967).
Fleetway Publications. Barrington...
- nº 11: 64–67. "Tres
cartas de
Unamuno sobre el
habla de
Bilbao y los "
maketos" de Vizcaya", Boletín del
Instituto Americano de
Estudios Vascos, 1955...
- man who
reinvents himself as a
charnego to
recover his
fetishist wife.
Maketo, a
Basque pejorative for
immigrants from the rest of
Spain "Catalans grapple...
- the language. "If we were
given a
choice between a
Biscay po****ted by
Maketos who only
spoke Basque and a
Biscay po****ted by
Biscayans who only spoke...