-
section of the
Spanish Republican Navy, Bizcaya, Gipuzkoa,
Donostia and
Nabarra departed from Bayonne, France.
Their intention was to
defend Galdames's...
-
transport ship Galdames. The
armed trawlers Bizcaia, Gipuzkoa,
Donostia and
Nabarra tried to lure the
rebel heavy cruiser Canarias to a
point within firing...
- Navarra/Nafarroa/Naparroa:
Basque nabar (declined
absolutive singular nabarra): "brownish", "multicolor",
which would be a
contrast with the
green mountain...
-
Castillos medioevales de
Nabarra, by
Altadill Julio, 3
March 2005, ISBN 9788497611695
Nobiliario y armería
general de
Nabarra, by J.
Argamasilla de la...
-
proposed etymologies for the name.
Basque nabar (declined
absolute singular nabarra): "brownish", "multicolour" (i. e. in
contrast to the
green mountainous...
-
Machichaco on 5
March 1937, when the
Basque Auxiliary Navy
naval trawler Nabarra was destro****. She also
damaged the
destroyer José Luis Díez,
forcing her...
-
carlista a la
corona de España –
website news
agency Europa Press (Spanish) "
Nabarra,
Estado Soberano. Ironías del Destino:
Desde 1936 la
Corona Navarra y la...
-
English name
Other names or
former names Navarre Nabarra (po****r
variant in Basque),
Nafarroa (official Basque),
Navara - Навара (Macedonian), Navara...
- Miranda, 1843
Revista Hidalguía número 286-287
Castillos medioevales de
Nabarra, by
Altadill Julio, 3
March 2005, ISBN 9788497611695
Diccionario de Antigüedades...
- ISBN 978-8-48136-488-0.
Translated by
Elena Barberena from the
French original,
Nabarra, ou
quand les
Basques avaient des rois (Bayonne:
Diffusion Zabal, 1978)...