Talk:Zahato

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[edit] Basque

How is this specifically Basque?

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There are other cultures that also use it surely. In Spain it's known as "bota", term also used for "boot". The term "zahato" is psecifically Basque though.
If there are other articles on the same item in other cultures, I'd support a merge. --Sugaar 14:15, 14 November 2006 (UTC)