Wikipedia:WikiProject Basque/Basque Portal (draft)
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- This provisional page intends to serve as draftboard for the future Basque Portal.
- It will be deleted as soon as the portal is created
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[edit] Basque people
See also Category:Basque, for whatever I may have left out.
[edit] History of the Basque Country
[edit] Prehistory of the Basque Country
- (can be extracted from the corresponding section of Basque people)
[edit] Basque Country in the Roman period
- Tribes:
- Cities:
[edit] Duchy of Vasconia
[edit] Kingdom of Navarre
[edit] History of Basque navigation
- (see references in the history section of the article Labourd and others)
- Basques in Newfoundland: very few info in Wikipedia. See some relevant articles for refrence (or rather lack of it):
- Juan Sebastián de Elcano
[edit] Basque Country under Castile, Spain and France
- Lord of Biscay
- Witch-hunts in the Basque Country (see relevant information in article Sorginak)
- Carlist Wars
- Basque Country in the Spanish Civil War:
- Basque Autonomous Government (1936-37)
- Bombing of Gernika
- Felix Likiniano, etc.
[edit] Basque law
- Fuero (traditional charters and custom law)
- Basque Statute of Autonomy
- Amejoramiento del Fuero
- Hidalgo
- Ertzaintza
- Miqueletes
- Miñones
- Cortes
- Gernikako Arbola
- King of Navarre
- Lord of Biscay
- Something about the Northern laws and institutions.
- Biltzar (stub)
[edit] Geography of the Basque Country
[edit] Basque Country (historical territory)
- Northern Basque Country:
- Navarre
- Autonomous Community of the Basque Country
- Major cities of the Basque Country:
- Physical geography of the Basque Country
[edit] Languages of the Basques
- Aquitanian language
- Basque dialects:
- Bizkaiera (duplicated under Bizkaian)
- Gipuzkera (duplicated under Gipuzkoan)
- Lapurtera (duplicated under Lapurdian)
- Goi Nafarrera
- Behe Nafarrera
- Xiberuera (duplicated under Souletin)
- Erronkera (recently extinct)
- Standard Basque
- Basque grammar (A R King is working on it!)
- Castilian language
- Glosas Emilianenses
- San Millán de la Cogolla
- Navarrese Romance
- Gascon language
- Occultation jargons with Basque influence
- Basque-Icelandic pidgin
- Errumintxela, relexification of Basque with Romany words used by Basque Gitanos.
[edit] Literature
- Miguel de Unamuno
- Basque-language literature
- Bernardo Atxaga
- Axular
- Iparragirre
- Bertsolari
- Beñat Etxepare
[edit] Basque culture
- Basque symbols:
- Lauburu
- Ikurriña
- Flag of Navarre
- Arrano Beltza
- Basque traditional sports:
- Basque pilota: see also Jai Alai
- Basque rural sports (comprehensive list in the corresponding section of Basque people)
- Basque cuisine
- Basque music and dance
- Basque mythology:
[edit] Basque cinema
- Álex de la Iglesia
- Imanol Arias
- Euskal Telebista, Basque television.
[edit] Christianity
- Ignatius Loyola
- Loiola
- Javier
- Francis Xavier
- Pedro Arrupe
- University of Deusto
- Michel Garicoïts
- Society of Jesus
- Begoña
[edit] Basque politics
[edit] Political parties of Basque Country
- Basque Nationalist parties:
- EAJ-PNV
- Batasuna, EHAK, Eusko Abertzale Ekintza (note: EHAK is duplicated under: Euskal Herrietako Alderdi Komunista and Communist Party of the Basque Homelands)
- Eusko Alkartasuna
- Abertzaleen Batasuna
- Batzarre
- Aralar (this entry needs to be disambiguated with Aralar (mountain range), still unwritten]]
- Nafarroa Bai
- Euskadiko Ezkerra (defunct)
- Federalist parties:
- Ezker Batua (see Izquierda Unida)
- Spanish unionist parties:
- French unionist parties
- Basque departément
[edit] Labour unions of the Basque Country
- ELA-STV
- LAB
- EHNE
- STEE-EILAS
- ESK-CUIS
- Labour unions of Spain
- Labour unions of France
- Dolores Ibárruri, Pasionaria, Spanish Communist leader from the Gallarta minefields.
- Tomás Meabe
[edit] Violence in the Basque Country
- ETA
- Minor Basque leftist armed groups:
- Spanish unionist armed groups:
- GAL
- Batallón Vasco-Español
- Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey
etc.
[edit] Basque diaspora
- Basques in America
- Compañía Guipuzcoana de Caracas
- Alonso de Ercilla
- Catalina de Erauso, cross-dressing conquistadora.
- Lope de Aguirre
- The father of Máxima Zorreguieta, leader of the Argentinian Basques and minister of Videla.
- Basque newspapers in California
- Dendroglyphs by Basque shepherders
- Boise
- Durango
[edit] Basque music
- Typical Basque instruments
- Basque dance
- Basque rock
- Luis Mariano
- Pablo de Sarasate