Lauburu (redirect from Basque cross)
to Auñamendi Entziklopedia Wikimedia Commons has media related to lauburu. "La croix Basque, lauburu": demonstrating the layout for scribing the arms....
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Bayonne (redirect from Baiona (Basque Country))
part of the cultural region of the Basque Country. It is the seat of the Communauté d'agglomération du Pays Basque which roughly encompasses the western...
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Swastika (redirect from Croix gammée)
name for the symbol, after defining it as equivalent to the French term croix gammée – a cross with arms shaped like the Greek letter gamma (Γ). Shortly...
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Jean Borotra (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France))
Jean Laurent Robert Borotra (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁɔbɛʁ bɔ.ʁotʁa], Basque pronunciation: [borotɾa]; 13 August 1898 – 17 July 1994) was a French tennis...
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Galíndez 40 Manhattan, New York City, U.S. Galíndez, a Spanish politician and Basque nationalist, disappeared in New York City on 12 March 1956. He is thought...
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Roger Etchegaray (category French people of Basque descent)
Isabelle (4 September 2019). "Mort du cardinal Roger Etchegaray, le Basque universel". La Croix (in French). Archived from the original on 4 September 2019....
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electronic instruments. AlphaSphere Audiocubes Bass pedals Continuum Fingerboard Croix Sonore Denis d'or Dubreq stylophone Drum machine Electric guitar Electronic...
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Prix La Haye Jousselin (redirect from Prix de la Croix de Berny)
event was established in 1880, and it was originally called the Prix de la Croix de Berny. It was initially contested over 6,000 metres, and it was cut to...
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Kattalin Aguirre (category French-Basque people)
Catherine Lamothe (Sare, 28 August 1897 – Ciboure, 22 July 1992), was a Basque member of the French Resistance during the Second World War. She played...
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Andrée de Jongh (category Recipients of the Croix de guerre (Belgium))
arrived safely at the de Greef house in Anglet and crossed into Spain with a Basque smuggler as a guide. She appeared in the British consulate in Bilbao with...
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Boulay), Basque Country (Saint-Jean-de-Luz), Saint-Émilion, Amiens, Montmorillon, Le Dorat, Sault, Chartres, Cormery, Joyeuse and Sainte-Croix in Burgundy...
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1969 Basilisk Royal Navy B Destroyer 1,350 4 March 1931 sunk 1 June 1940 Basque French Navy Free French Naval Forces L'Adroit Destroyer 1,360 5 March...
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247 Second largest county of Hungary. Cher 7,235 Department of France. Basque Country 7,234 Autonomous community of Spain. El Paraíso 7,218 Department...
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The Cross of Burgundy (French: Croix de Bourgogne; Spanish: Cruz de Borgoña/Aspa de Borgoña; German: Burgunderkreuz; Italian: Croce di Borgogna; Catalan:...
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whose name is connected to the castle of Gramont (Agramont in Spanish) Basque province of Lower Navarre, France. Antoine III de Gramont (1604–1678), Military...
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Crocodile (locomotive) (category CS1 Basque-language sources (eu))
, known as the Zermatt crocodile, while the Chemin de Fer Yverdon-Ste. Croix owns a solitary class Ge 4/4 No. 21. Neither of these locomotive types have...
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Neuilly-sur-Seine as simply "Neuilly". During the 1900 Summer Olympics, it hosted the basque pelota events. The American Hospital of Paris was founded in 1906. In 1919...
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descendant of the Mi'kmaq Indians and one of the main characters. Luz Enparanza (Basque) Chelo Vivares (Spanish) Daniel Brochu (English) [citation needed] David...
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List of death deities (section Basque)
Peckols (Prussian mythology) Peklenc Veles Chernobog (Slavic mythology) Erio (Basque mythology) Ankou (Breton people) Arawn Cichol Crom Cruach Donn Mannanan...
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both inside and outside Brittany. The ARB, unlike its Corsican (FLNC) and Basque (ETA) counterparts, does not seek to achieve human casualties. This is a...
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Petit-Rochelle, which was probably located near present-day Pointe-à-la-Croix, Quebec. The year after the Battle of Restigouche, in late 1761, Captain...
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organized help and supplies to Basque Country and helped Basque refugese escape to France. Liénart was sympathetic to the Basque independence movement and...
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Pau FC (section Stade de la Croix-du-Prince)
Retrieved 8 March 2021. "La Croix du Prince à Pau - France Bleu". France Bleu and France 3. Retrieved 5 August 2024. "Pau: la croix du Prince, un stade abandonné...
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proposed: Lack of support from the homeland. Ship-borne marauders (such as Basque, English, or German pirates) rather than Skrælings, could have plundered...
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languages would then be shaped by Gaulish. Proto-Basque or Aquitanian evolved with Latin loan words to modern Basque. The Thracian language, as were several now-extinct...
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"Land's end". Other theories hold that the name may be a mutation of the Basque word geizpe or kerizpe which means "shelter" or "place of refuge". Another...
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Stade du Hameau, following 80 years of hosting games at the Stade de la Croix du Prince (1910-1990). The club boasts an impressive history, having clinched...
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Hospitaller colonization of the Americas (category Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands)
Caribbean islands: Saint Christopher, Saint Martin, Saint Barthélemy, and Saint Croix. The Knights' presence in the Caribbean grew out of their order's close...
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it was flown above the lodgings of Pierre Du Gua de Monts at Île Sainte-Croix in 1604. There is some evidence that the banner also flew above Samuel de...
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Grudé “de” La Croix Du; Maine (Antoine), Francois Grude sieur de et Du-Verdier La-Croix du (1773). Les Bibliothéques Françoises De La Croix Du Maine Et...
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