Talk:Lower Navarre

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[edit] Merindad

es:Navarra says that Ultrapuertos was never ruled by a merino. Hence it is not a Merindad:

Históricamente el Reino de Navarra estuvo integrado también (aunque no fue constituida como merindad ni estuvo gobernada por un merino, a veces se le denomina incorrectamente como "sexta merindad") por la Tierra de Ultrapuertos o Baja Navarra, cuya cabeza era la población de San Juan Pie de Puerto (Saint Jean Pied de Port en francés; Donibane Garazi en vascuence).

--Error 18:11, 28 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Province?

Lower Navarre never was a french province; it was a kingdom until the french revolution of 1789, and part of the french departement ot Lower Pyrennes after that.J.A.158.227.33.102 17:29, 6 November 2007 (UTC)