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  • Marciano R. De Borja. Basques in the Philippines. (The Basque series ... * De Borja, Marciano R. 2005. Basques in the Philippines. (The Basque ...
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  • #039;s retreating Franks was attacked by Basques. In this engagement, recorded ... the poem, the nephew of Charlemagne, the Basques become Saracens, and Charlemagne ...
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  • large ferries traveling to Channel–Port aux Basques and seasonally to Argentia on the island of Newfoundland. Point Edward on the west side ...
    26 KB (3,747 words) - 19:32, 25 November 2023
  • to be the ancestors of the present-day Basques) during the Battle of Roncevaux ... the March was diverse, including Iberians, Basques, Jews, and Goths who had ...
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  • the Duchy of Vasconia and brought the Basques to submission (602). This ... campaigned successfully against the Basques, but after his death they ...
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  • widely eaten and appreciated in Portugal. The Basques also played an important role in the cod trade and are believed to have found the Canadian fishing ...
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  • the Welsh soon became outnumbered by Spanish Basques, Italians, German, French and Russian immigrants who also took up farming and ranching throughout ...
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  • home. He could not trust the Moors, nor the Basques, whom he had subdued by conquering Pamplona. He turned to leave Iberia, but as he was passing ...
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  • or north Africa, and they are more related to the Basques than the ancients. ===Archaeological possibilities=== A final thread illuminated by ...
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  • such an historic and symbolic place for the Basques, to terrorize them for their secessionist movement. === Movies === * Raza (1941): Based on ...
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  • origin (mainly Castillians, Andalusians, and Basques), and to a much lesser degree from Chile's various waves of immigrants. The black population ...
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  • brought newcomers to Idaho. These included the Basques, who were known to work as shepherds but often worked in mining and dam construction; they developed ...
    41 KB (5,855 words) - 15:46, 28 November 2024
  • Europeans (particularly Spanish and Basques), Koreans, and South Asians. There are also numerous Arabs and Indonesians, especially in Mindanao ...
    43 KB (6,153 words) - 03:43, 4 November 2025
  • group fighting for the independence of the Basques from Spain, also had ties to the Provisional Irish Republican Army. *The Polisario Front in ...
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  • miners, such as African Americans, Filipinos, Basques Starr and Orsi, 62. and Turks.J. Neary and Hollis Robbins, Mapping Regions in Early American ...
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  • Korea. This group also includes traditional Jews, Basques, Catalans, Walloons and Gypsies. In these countries rules of inheritance decree an unbroken ...
    66 KB (10,046 words) - 00:36, 25 March 2024
  • regional groups including Corsicans, Bretons, and Basques escalated toward the end of the twentieth century, with a heightened push for political autonomy. ...
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  • related Romance language in eastern Spain), the Basques (a distinct people inhabiting the Basque country), and the Galicians, who speak a language which ...
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