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They have a language and culture and they want they own land.

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What ethnic minority has been fighting for independence in the foothills of the Pyrenees in Spain?

The Basque people.


What struggles do the Basque people face in order to become a country?

The basque people and their party Eta , are fighting a violent cause to get a area free from Spain for the basque people.


Which people in Spain speak Euskara?

The Basque people. Euskara is the Basque word for Basque.


Who are the Basque people?

The basque people are a culture that reside in the Basque Country which is in the Northern part of Spain and southwest of France.


Are the Basque people found in Greece?

No, basque people live in the Basque Country which is between Spain and France, in western Europe.


What does basque mean?

Basque is the language of the Basque people, who inhabit the Basque Country, a region spanning an area in northeastern Spain and southwestern France.


What percent of the people in France speak Basque?

0.078% of French population speak basque. Anyway, Basque in France is only spoken in the french Basque Country (Iparralde). In this area 22.5% of the people speak fluently basque and there's another 8.6% who understand it but can't speak it.


What is a synonym for basque?

There is no synonym for basque. Basque is one of a people of unknown origin inhabiting the western Pyrenees regions in France and Spain.


What is the homonym of bask?

Basque is a homonym of Bask. A basque is a tightly fitting tunic. If you capitalize the "B" on Basque, it identifies the Pyrenees people.


Where in the world is the Basque language spoken?

The Basque Language, which is the language spoken by the Basque people, is currently used in Southern France and in Northern Spain.


Who was the founder of nationalism for the Basque people?

Sabino Arana Goiri (1865-1903) is considered the founder of nationalism for the Basque people.Specifically, the activist/author organized the Partido Nacionalista Vasco ("Basque Nationalist Party") in 1894. He promoted Basque language learning and use. He selected the Basque Country's anthem, flag, and name around which Basque people unite to this day.


What is 'People that speak Basque' when translated from English to Basque?

Euskaldunak is the Basque equivalent of the English phrase "People that speak Basque".Specifically, the word is a noun in its plural form. It often may be found translated as "Basque people" even though the context is linguistically based (as opposed to the culturally-, ethnically-defined term Euskotarrak). The pronunciation will be "E-oo-SKAL-doo-NAK" by those who speak Guipuzcoan Basque.