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  • Basque dance
  • Basque dance is the folk dance by the Basque people of the Basque Country. From one part of the Basque country to another the music, steps and costumes

    Basque dance

    Basque dance

    Basque_dance

  • Basques
  • Ethnic group native to the Basque Country

    nucleus of Basque population. Elko, Nevada, sponsors an annual Basque festival that celebrates the dance, cuisine and cultures of the Basque peoples of

    Basques

    Basques

    Basques

  • Basque Country (greater region)
  • Cultural and historic land of the Basque people

    The Basque Country (Basque: Euskal Herria; Spanish: País Vasco; French: Pays basque) is the name given to the home of the Basque people. The Basque Country

    Basque Country (greater region)

    Basque Country (greater region)

    Basque_Country_(greater_region)

  • Basque cuisine
  • Local cuisine of the Basque region

    Basque cuisine refers to the cuisine of the Basque Country and includes meats and fish grilled over hot coals, marmitako and lamb stews, cod, Tolosa bean

    Basque cuisine

    Basque cuisine

    Basque_cuisine

  • History of the Basques
  • The Basques are an indigenous ethno-linguistic group primarily inhabiting the Basque Country, a region that spans northeastern Spain and southwestern France

    History of the Basques

    History of the Basques

    History_of_the_Basques

  • Basque festival
  • Basque festivals, also known as Euskal jaiak, are festivals celebrating Basque culture, including Basque dance, Basque cuisine, Basque sports, and elements

    Basque festival

    Basque festival

    Basque_festival

  • Basque language
  • Language of the Basque people

    merging. › Basque (/ˈbæsk, ˈbɑːsk/ BASK, BAHSK; endonym euskara [eus̺ˈkaɾa]) is a language spoken by Basques and other residents of the Basque Country,

    Basque language

    Basque language

    Basque_language

  • Salleko Dance Group
  • Association of Basque dance

    The Salleko Dance Group (in Basque, Salleko Dantza Taldea; in Spanish, Grupo de Danzas Salleko) is a Basque cultural association founded in 1962, whose

    Salleko Dance Group

    Salleko Dance Group

    Salleko_Dance_Group

  • Weapon dance
  • Form of dance using weapons

    Some of the Basque dances feature weapons. The ezpatadantza ("sword dance") comes from Durango, Spain in the Basque Country and is danced for authorities

    Weapon dance

    Weapon_dance

  • Basque music
  • Music of the Basque region and people

    Basque music refers to the music made in the Basque Country, reflecting traits related to its society/tradition, and devised by people from that territory

    Basque music

    Basque music

    Basque_music

  • Culture of the Basque Country
  • The Basque Country is a cross-border cultural region that has a distinctive culture including its own language, customs, festivals, and music. The Basques

    Culture of the Basque Country

    Culture of the Basque Country

    Culture_of_the_Basque_Country

  • Basque literature
  • Although the first instances of coherent Basque phrases and sentences go as far back as the San Millán glosses of around 950, the large-scale damage done

    Basque literature

    Basque literature

    Basque_literature

  • List of dances
  • Baroque dance Barynya (Russian, folk) Basse danse (also Basse-dance, Bassadanse, Bassadanze. French and Italian Renaissance dances) Basque dance Baton Twirling

    List of dances

    List_of_dances

  • Three-hole pipe
  • Wind instrument

    country, providing along with tabor the musical background for traditional Basque dance ensembles (see txistu). In Andalusia these pipes (flauta or gaita and

    Three-hole pipe

    Three-hole pipe

    Three-hole_pipe

  • Piano Trio (Ravel)
  • Composition by Maurice Ravel

    musical content of the Trio came from a wide variety of sources, from Basque dance to Malaysian poetry. However, Ravel did not deviate from his usual predilection

    Piano Trio (Ravel)

    Piano Trio (Ravel)

    Piano_Trio_(Ravel)

  • Tambourin
  • French tenor drum

    Provence, which has also lent its name to a Provençal dance accompanied by lively duple meter music. The dance is so named because the music imitates the drum

    Tambourin

    Tambourin

    Tambourin

  • Koruko Ama Birjinaren Eskola
  • Eskola is a member of the Union of Basque Dancers, appointed under the division of the Gipuzkoan Union of Basque Dancers. Aingerutxo Amaia Opera Music: Ezpata-dantza

    Koruko Ama Birjinaren Eskola

    Koruko_Ama_Birjinaren_Eskola

  • Basque center
  • Ethnocultural community centers

    Basque centers (Basque: euskal etxeak or eusko etxeak, lit. 'Basque houses') are associative organizations that emerged at the end of the 19th century

    Basque center

    Basque center

    Basque_center

  • San Sebastián
  • City in the Basque Country, Spain

    Donostia / San Sebastián (Basque: [doˈnos̺ti.a], Spanish: [san seβasˈtjan] ), is a city and municipality located in the Basque Autonomous Community in Spain

    San Sebastián

    San Sebastián

    San_Sebastián

  • Basque Nationalist Party
  • Political party in Spain

    The Basque Nationalist Party (Basque: Euzko Alderdi Jeltzalea [eus̺ko aldeɾdi jelts̻ale.a], EAJ; Spanish: Partido Nacionalista Vasco, PNV; French: Parti

    Basque Nationalist Party

    Basque Nationalist Party

    Basque_Nationalist_Party

  • Maketo
  • Pejorative term for non-Basque migrants in the Basque Country

    Basque (or maqueto, in Spanish) is a pejorative term used to describe non-Basque migrants from other parts of Spain who have migrated into the Basque

    Maketo

    Maketo

  • Time signature
  • Specification of beats in a musical bar/measure

    8, in which the beats are likewise subdivided into 3+2+3 to reflect Basque dance rhythms. 8 8 is also often used in boogie-woogie music, as mentioned

    Time signature

    Time_signature

  • Bilbao
  • Municipality in Basque Country, Spain

    largest city in the province of Biscay and in the autonomous community of the Basque Country. With a population of 347,342 as of 2024, it is the 11th most populous

    Bilbao

    Bilbao

    Bilbao

  • Pas de basque
  • In Highland dance, a pas de basque is described as follows: prepare with an extension of the working foot to second aerial position low. Spring to that

    Pas de basque

    Pas_de_basque

  • Basque rural sports
  • Sports competitions of the Basque people

    Basque rural sports, known as Deportes Rurales in Spanish or Herri Kirolak in Basque, is the term used for a number of sports competitions rooted in the

    Basque rural sports

    Basque rural sports

    Basque_rural_sports

  • Basque Americans in California
  • Ethnic group in the United States

    festival features food, music, dance, and handball (pelota) games. Explorer Juan Bautista de Anza was of Basque heritage. "BASQUES IN EARLY CALIFORNIA AND KERN

    Basque Americans in California

    Basque_Americans_in_California

  • San Prudencio festival
  • Saint's feast day celebration in Spain

    Plaza de la Diputación, where a stage is prepared for the traditional Basque dance groups. Saint Prudentius, the patron saint of Álava, was an anchorite

    San Prudencio festival

    San Prudencio festival

    San_Prudencio_festival

  • Begoña
  • District in Basque Country, Spain

    popular name of women in the Basque Country and also in some other Spanish-speaking areas. An Aurresku (a Basque dance) in Begoña. Drawing by Jenaro

    Begoña

    Begoña

    Begoña

  • Basque witch trials
  • 17th-century process by the Spanish Inquisition against thousands of alleged witches

    The Basque Witch Trials of the seventeenth century represent the last attempt at rooting out supposed witchcraft from the Basque Country by the Spanish

    Basque witch trials

    Basque witch trials

    Basque_witch_trials

  • Zortziko
  • Basque folk dance

    The zortzico is a dance rhythm that originates in the Basque Country. It is also used as an accompaniment rhythm for vocal melodies, such as "Gernikako

    Zortziko

    Zortziko

  • List of classical music genres
  • Waltz – Folk dance in triple meter characterized by a simple, flowing rhythm and distinctive 1-2-3 beat. Zortziko – Folk Basque dance characterized by

    List of classical music genres

    List_of_classical_music_genres

  • Trikiti
  • Basque diatonic button accordion

    The trikiti (standard Basque, pronounced [trikiti]), trikitixa (dialectal Basque, pronounced [trikitiʃa]), or eskusoinu txiki ("little hand-sound", pronounced

    Trikiti

    Trikiti

    Trikiti

  • Sword dance
  • Type of dance

    Iberian Peninsula, with a particular concentration in Basque Country, Galicia and Andalusia. Sword dances are also performed by Albanians, both in the Balkans

    Sword dance

    Sword dance

    Sword_dance

  • Cascarots
  • Ethnic group in the French Basque Country

    The Cascarots (Basque: Kaskarotuak) are a Romani-like ethnic group from Spain who settled in parts of the Basque Country after the end of the fifteenth

    Cascarots

    Cascarots

  • Music of Spain
  • Joan Bibiloni are also popular. The most popular kind of Basque music is named after the dance trikitixa, which is based on the accordion and tambourine

    Music of Spain

    Music of Spain

    Music_of_Spain

  • Gipuzkoa
  • Province of Spain

    /ɡiːˈpuːskoʊə/ ghee-POO-skoh-ə, Basque: [ɡiˈpus̻ko.a]; Spanish: Guipúzcoa [ɡiˈpuθkoa] ; French: Guipuscoa) is a province of Spain in the Basque Autonomous Community

    Gipuzkoa

    Gipuzkoa

    Gipuzkoa

  • Carnivals from the Basque Country
  • the red ones. When they arrive at the main square the red ones dance typical basque dances. This is one of the principal characters of the carnivals on

    Carnivals from the Basque Country

    Carnivals_from_the_Basque_Country

  • Ball de bastons
  • Călușari cossiers in Mallorca; Portuguese: pauliteiros; Aragonese: palotiau; Basque: ezpatadantza; Spanish: paloteo or troqueado AA.VV. (2009). Un cop fort

    Ball de bastons

    Ball de bastons

    Ball_de_bastons

  • Leixuri Arrizabalaga
  • Basque lawyer and politician

    the town life as a member of the local choir and the local traditional Basque dance group. She graduated in law from the University of Deusto, and coursed

    Leixuri Arrizabalaga

    Leixuri Arrizabalaga

    Leixuri_Arrizabalaga

  • Homedale, Idaho
  • City in Idaho, United States

    5–8. Homedale High School, grades 9–12. The Owyhee Avalanche Txoko Ona Basque dance July 4 Demolition Derby Owyhee County Fair and Rodeo (first full week

    Homedale, Idaho

    Homedale, Idaho

    Homedale,_Idaho

  • Basque verbs
  • Important set of words in the Basque language

    complex parts of Basque grammar. It is sometimes represented as a difficult challenge for learners of the language, and many Basque grammars devote most

    Basque verbs

    Basque_verbs

  • Index of dance articles
  • Ballroom dance - Barcelona Ballet - Barn dance - Baroque dance - Barre (ballet) - Basic (dance move) - Basque dance - Basse danse - Bauhaus dances - Bayerisches

    Index of dance articles

    Index_of_dance_articles

  • Pirmin Treku
  • Basque-born ballet dancer, teacher and choreographer (1930–2006)

    13 July 2006) was a Basque-born Spanish ballet dancer, teacher and choreographer. Under the stage name Pirmin Trecu (later Basque-ised as Treku), he became

    Pirmin Treku

    Pirmin_Treku

  • Leire Merino
  • Spanish dancer and singer

    (in Basque). 2021-12-28. Archived from the original on 2023-01-31. Retrieved 2023-02-18. London Contemporary Dance School, London Contemporary Dance School

    Leire Merino

    Leire_Merino

  • Gotzone Sagardui
  • Spanish politician

    Gotzone Sagardui (born 1966) is a Spanish politician affiliated with the Basque National Party. From September 2020 to June 2024 she served as Minister

    Gotzone Sagardui

    Gotzone Sagardui

    Gotzone_Sagardui

  • Noroviin Baatar
  • Mongolian ballet dancer and actor (1936–2024)

    was a Mongolian ballet dancer and actor. Noroviin Baatar performed in over 60 ballets, in 21 of which he was the lead dancer. As one of Mongolia’s first

    Noroviin Baatar

    Noroviin_Baatar

  • Xirula
  • Musical instrument

    The xirula (Basque pronunciation: [ʃiˈɾula], spelled chiroula in French, also pronounced txirula, (t)xülüla in Zuberoan Basque; Gascon: flabuta; French:

    Xirula

    Xirula

    Xirula

  • List of people from the Basque Country
  • list of notable Basque people. For this purpose, people considered are those hailing from the extended Basque Country (includes the Basque Autonomous Community

    List of people from the Basque Country

    List of people from the Basque Country

    List_of_people_from_the_Basque_Country

  • Violet Alford
  • British dancer

    and learned to perform some of the Basque dances she studied. She was secretary of the first International Folk Dance Festival, held in London in 1935 and

    Violet Alford

    Violet_Alford

  • Basque Cultural Heritage
  • Heritage designation in the Basque Country, Spain

    Basque Cultural Heritage (Basque: Euskal Kultura Ondasuna, Spanish: Patrimonio Cultural Vasco) is a designation granted by the Basque Government to movable

    Basque Cultural Heritage

    Basque_Cultural_Heritage

  • National and ethnic cultures of Utah
  • Club, member of the North American Basque Organization. Utah'ko Triskalariak Basque Dancers, a traditional folk dance troupe. Spaniards were the first Europeans

    National and ethnic cultures of Utah

    National_and_ethnic_cultures_of_Utah

  • Dave Bieter
  • American politician (born 1959)

    and in the Basque language, Euskera, and identifies himself as ethnically Basque. He performed for many years with the Oinkari Basque dance troupe and

    Dave Bieter

    Dave Bieter

    Dave_Bieter

  • Elko, Nevada
  • City in Nevada, United States

    competitions, handball, a running of the bulls, traditional food and wine, and Basque dancing. Elko is the home of the Western Folklife Center, a regional nonprofit

    Elko, Nevada

    Elko, Nevada

    Elko,_Nevada

  • Belly dance
  • Type of Middle Eastern dance

    of exotic dancing existed throughout the Islamic era and sometimes included slavery. When the Arab Umayyads conquered Spain, they sent Basque singers and

    Belly dance

    Belly dance

    Belly_dance

  • Fandango
  • Musical form and a music genre typical of Spain and parts of Latin America

    of Asturias, the Basque Country and Castile and León have preserved a more relaxed performance. Fandango is one of the main folk dances in Portugal. The

    Fandango

    Fandango

    Fandango

  • Makila
  • Traditional Basque walking stick

    traditional Basque walking stick, and is notable as both a practical tool and a cultural symbol of authority and strength. "Makila" in Euskara (Basque language)

    Makila

    Makila

  • Festival of San Fermín
  • Annual festival in Pamplona, Spain

    events. It is known locally as Sanfermines in Spanish and Sanferminak in Basque and is held in honour of Saint Fermin, the co-patron of Navarre. Fermín

    Festival of San Fermín

    Festival_of_San_Fermín

  • Bertsolaritza
  • Basque art of improvised poetry

    Bertsolaritza Basque pronunciation: [berˈts̺olaɾits̻a] or bertsolarism is the art of singing improvised songs in Basque according to various melodies

    Bertsolaritza

    Bertsolaritza

    Bertsolaritza

  • Aste Nagusia
  • Main festival of Bilbao, Spain

    Nagusia or "The Great Week" (Basque: Bilboko Aste Nagusia, Spanish: Semana Grande de Bilbao) is the main festival of Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain, which is

    Aste Nagusia

    Aste Nagusia

    Aste_Nagusia

  • Boiseko Ikastola
  • School in Boise, Idaho

    outside the Basque country to teach the Basque language. Boiseko Ikastola has a curriculum that focuses on the acquisition of the Basque language, and

    Boiseko Ikastola

    Boiseko_Ikastola

  • Eusko
  • Local currency in the French Basque Country

    txalaparta on it The two eusko note is red, and has a scene of a Basque folk dance on it The five eusko note is grey, and has a countryside scene on

    Eusko

    Eusko

    Eusko

  • Jesús Guridi
  • Spanish composer

    September 1886 – 7 April 1961) was a Spanish Basque composer who was a key player in 20th-century Spanish and Basque music. His style fits into the late Romantic

    Jesús Guridi

    Jesús Guridi

    Jesús_Guridi

  • International Federation of Basque Pelota
  • IOC-recognised worldwide governing body for Basque pelota

    The International Federation of Basque Pelota (Spanish: Federación Internacional de Pelota Vasca (FIPV), Basque: Euskal Pilotaren Nazioarteko Federakuntza)

    International Federation of Basque Pelota

    International_Federation_of_Basque_Pelota

  • Etxepare Basque Institute
  • The Etxepare Basque Institute is a public agency created by the Basque Government. The institute is named after Bernat Etxepare, author of Linguae Vasconum

    Etxepare Basque Institute

    Etxepare_Basque_Institute

  • Slavoj Žižek bibliography
  • Dialectician Learn to Count to Four? 1991 Radical Philosophy, 58, pp. 3–9 Ethnic Dance Macabre 28 Aug 1992 The Guardian Manchester 2004-10-15 Kant - The Subject

    Slavoj Žižek bibliography

    Slavoj_Žižek_bibliography

  • Christmas in the Basque Country
  • the Basque Country starts with the Feast [eu] of Santo Tomas on 21 December, a celebration in which most people go out onto the streets to dance and eat

    Christmas in the Basque Country

    Christmas_in_the_Basque_Country

  • Mendoza (name)
  • Surname list

    Mendoza is a Basque surname, also occurring as a place name. The name Mendoza means "cold mountain", derived from the Basque words mendi (mountain) and

    Mendoza (name)

    Mendoza_(name)

  • Henry Cecil, 1st Marquess of Exeter
  • British politician

    Charlotte Garnier, a lady of uncertain origin, said by some to be a Basque dancer. When Henry was born in 1754 he was the heir presumptive to his uncle

    Henry Cecil, 1st Marquess of Exeter

    Henry Cecil, 1st Marquess of Exeter

    Henry_Cecil,_1st_Marquess_of_Exeter

  • Evacuation of children in the Spanish Civil War
  • Children from the Spanish Republic evacuated to safer countries during the war

    evacuees later achieved prominence in different fields, including the Basque ballet dancer Pirmin Treku, who arrived in Britain as a seven-year-old on the Habana

    Evacuation of children in the Spanish Civil War

    Evacuation of children in the Spanish Civil War

    Evacuation_of_children_in_the_Spanish_Civil_War

  • Bernard Etxepare
  • Basque-language writer and priest

    eˈtʃepaɾe]) was a Basque writer of the 16th century, most famous for a collection of poems titled Linguæ Vasconum Primitiæ ("First Fruits of the Basque Language")

    Bernard Etxepare

    Bernard Etxepare

    Bernard_Etxepare

  • List of battles 1801–1900
  • in Italy by Austrians under Archduke John Napoleonic Wars Battle of the Basque Roads 18–24 April British commanders Admiral Gambier and Thomas Cochrane

    List of battles 1801–1900

    List_of_battles_1801–1900

  • Fêtes de Bayonne
  • Series of festivals in Bayonne, France

    (Occitan: Festas de Baiona; Basque: Baionako Jaiak) is a feria consisting in a series of festivals in the Northern Basque Country in the town of Bayonne

    Fêtes de Bayonne

    Fêtes_de_Bayonne

  • Kammermusik (Hindemith)
  • Compositions by Paul Hindemith

    by both Stravinsky and Hindemith reflects Ravel's practice of using Basque dance music. This work in particular would go on to become a staple in the

    Kammermusik (Hindemith)

    Kammermusik (Hindemith)

    Kammermusik_(Hindemith)

  • Bayonne
  • Subprefecture of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Bayonne (French: [bajɔn] in Basque and Gascon: Baiona) is a city in southwestern France near the Spanish border. It is a commune and one of two subprefectures

    Bayonne

    Bayonne

    Bayonne

  • Soule
  • Province in Pays Basque, France

    Soule (French pronunciation: [sul] ; Basque: Zuberoa; Zuberoan/ Soule Basque: Xiberoa or Xiberua; Occitan: Sola) is a former viscounty and French province

    Soule

    Soule

    Soule

  • Olympic results index
  • List of each Olympic sport (Summer and Winter included)

    This Olympic Games results index is a list of links to articles containing results of each Olympic sport at the Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics. Years

    Olympic results index

    Olympic_results_index

  • Juan Ignacio de Iztueta
  • (1767–1845) was a pioneer in the research of Basque folklore. He wrote several books about Basque music and dance. He dedicated himself to the study of the

    Juan Ignacio de Iztueta

    Juan_Ignacio_de_Iztueta

  • Hobby horse
  • Costumed character

    attraction in the Market Square. The Basque country on the borders of France and Spain has a strong dance tradition. Several dances are linked to seasonal festivals

    Hobby horse

    Hobby horse

    Hobby_horse

  • Balmaceda family
  • Chilean political family of Basque descent

    in Chilean politics. The Balmaceda family is of Basque descent. They are members of the Castilian-Basque aristocracy in Chile. Manuel José de Balmaceda

    Balmaceda family

    Balmaceda family

    Balmaceda_family

  • Pandero
  • Musical instrument of the membranophone family

    pandero has been used since ancient times, particularly in the Basque-speaking world, where dances accompanied by the instrument continue to this day. In some

    Pandero

    Pandero

    Pandero

  • Pilar López Júlvez
  • was admired for her Ballet Español. She had become famous as a flamenco dancer, among her extensive performance credits: the 1933 flamenco-inspired staging

    Pilar López Júlvez

    Pilar_López_Júlvez

  • Zarautz
  • Municipality in Basque Country, Spain

    Zarautz (Basque: [s̻aɾaut͡s̻] , Spanish: Zarauz) is a coastal town located in central Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, in Spain. It is bordered by Aia to the

    Zarautz

    Zarautz

    Zarautz

  • Maite (given name)
  • Name list

    Maite (/ˈmaɪteɪ/ MY-tay, Spanish: [ˈmajte], Basque: [majˈte]; Brazilian Portuguese: Maitê or Maytê [majˈte]) also spelled Mayté, Maytee, Maytte or (in

    Maite (given name)

    Maite_(given_name)

  • Bibi Club
  • Canadian musical duo

    Canadian indie pop musical duo, consisting of Nicolas Basque and Adèle Trottier-Rivard. Basque is a member of Plants and Animals, while Trottier-Rivard

    Bibi Club

    Bibi_Club

  • Ochoa
  • Surname list

    Ochoa (Basque: Otxoa or Otsoa) is a Spanish surname of Basque origin common throughout Spain, France, the Americas, and the Philippines. It is a surname

    Ochoa

    Ochoa

  • Castle of Xavier
  • Castle in Javier, Spain

    The Castle of Xavier (Basque: Xabierko gaztelua; Spanish: Castillo de Javier) is located on a hill in the town of Xavier (Navarre, Spain), 52 km east of

    Castle of Xavier

    Castle of Xavier

    Castle_of_Xavier

  • Navarro (surname)
  • Surname list

    surname. Navarro is a habitational surname denoting someone from Navarre (Basque: Nafarroa)[better source needed] after the Kingdom of Pamplona took on the

    Navarro (surname)

    Navarro_(surname)

  • San Mamés Stadium (2013)
  • Football stadium in Bilbao, Spain that opened in 2014

    an all-seater football stadium in Rafael Moreno Pitxitxi Kalea, Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain. Inaugurated on 16 September 2013, the stadium replaced the

    San Mamés Stadium (2013)

    San Mamés Stadium (2013)

    San_Mamés_Stadium_(2013)

  • Neile Adams
  • Filipina-American actress, singer and dancer

    was born in Manila, of Chinese, Japanese, Mongolian, Polynesian, Spanish Basque, English, and German descent, on July 10, 1932, the daughter of José Arrastia

    Neile Adams

    Neile Adams

    Neile_Adams

  • Spain
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    3 March 1976 in Vitoria or 1977 Massacre of Atocha. In the Basque Country, moderate Basque nationalism coexisted with a radical nationalist movement led

    Spain

    Spain

    Spain

  • Spanish naming customs
  • López and the Basque Arriortúa are discrete surnames in Spanish and Basque respectively. This pattern was also in use in other Basque districts, but

    Spanish naming customs

    Spanish_naming_customs

  • Blackface and Morris dancing
  • Cultural dispute involving the English folk dance

    Portugal and the Basque Country, the word moor is also used to mean 'pagan', and that perhaps morris dance originally meant 'pagan dance', and that bells

    Blackface and Morris dancing

    Blackface and Morris dancing

    Blackface_and_Morris_dancing

  • List of sports
  • Acrobatics Acrobalance Adagio Acro dance Acroyoga Artistic cycling Color guard (flag spinning) Dancing Dancesport Ballroom dancing Standard Latin Salsa Breakdancing

    List of sports

    List_of_sports

  • Gorka Márquez
  • Spanish dancer and choreographer (born 1990)

    a Spanish professional dancer, best known for appearing on the British dance show Strictly Come Dancing. Márquez began dancing at the age of 12, and in

    Gorka Márquez

    Gorka Márquez

    Gorka_Márquez

  • Hendaye
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Hendaye (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃daj] ; Basque: Hendaia, Spanish: Hendaya; Occitan: Hendaia) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine

    Hendaye

    Hendaye

    Hendaye

  • Agnès Souret
  • French actress and model

    Agnès Souret (21 January 1902 – 30 September 1928) was a French Basque actress, dancer and beauty pageant titleholder who was the winner of the inaugural

    Agnès Souret

    Agnès Souret

    Agnès_Souret

  • Hondarribia
  • Municipality in Basque Country, Spain

    Hondarribia[better source needed] (Basque: Hondarribia; Spanish: Fuenterrabía; French: Fontarrabie) is a Spanish town situated on the west shore of the

    Hondarribia

    Hondarribia

    Hondarribia

  • Gavotte
  • French folk dance

    French folk dances, and most likely originated in Lower Brittany in the west, or possibly Provence in the southeast or the French Basque Country in the

    Gavotte

    Gavotte

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  • Moroccan children's song and game

    included the song in their 1989 music video Wee Sing in Sillyville. The Basque clown trio Takolo, Pirritx, and Pirrutx (since renamed Pirritx, Porrotx

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  • Rapper sword
  • Style of English sword dance

    Rapper teams also exist in Australia, Germany and the Basque Country of France. Earsdon Sword Dance Harrop, Peter; Roud, Steve (12 July 2021). The Routledge

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth' Thane of Lochaber, a general in the King Duncan's army. After his murder,...

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    Variant form of Hindi Vasu, BASU means "dweller."

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    royal.

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    Royal; Kingly

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    Spanish form of Basque Aldai, a habitational name from any of several places in the Basque country called Alday or Aldai, from Basque alde ‘side’, ‘slope’.Americanized form of German Aldag.English

    Alday

    Spanish form of Basque Aldai, a habitational name from any of several places in the Basque country called Alday or Aldai, from Basque alde ‘side’, ‘slope’.Americanized form of German Aldag.English : variant spelling of Allday.

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  • Male

    Greek

    ARGYROS

    (Αργυρός) Greek name derived from the word argyros, ARGYROS means "silvery." 

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  • Boy/Male

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    Francis | ப்ராந்சீஸ 

    Free, From france

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    English (Devon) : unexplained.Irish (County Kerry) : reduced form of Tramant, which MacLysaght describes as ‘a family of pre-Norman origin’.

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    Manifold; Variegated

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    (אִיצִיק) Yiddish form of Hebrew Yitzchak, ITZIK means "he will laugh." 

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    Name of a liberal woman of baghdad who founded a religious school

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  • Incask
  • v. t.

    To cover with a casque or as with a casque.

  • Base
  • a.

    Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage. Such a tenure is called base, or low, and the tenant, a base tenant.

  • Country-base
  • n.

    Same as Prison base.

  • Basque
  • n.

    One of a race, of unknown origin, inhabiting a region on the Bay of Biscay in Spain and France.

  • Campana
  • n.

    The pasque flower.

  • Base
  • a.

    Deep or grave in sound; as, the base tone of a violin.

  • Basque
  • n.

    The language spoken by the Basque people.

  • Masque
  • n.

    A mask; a masquerade.

  • Cask
  • n.

    Same as Casque.

  • Base
  • n.

    A rustic play; -- called also prisoner's base, prison base, or bars.

  • Kaique
  • n.

    See Caique.

  • Base
  • a.

    Morally low. Hence: Low-minded; unworthy; without dignity of sentiment; ignoble; mean; illiberal; menial; as, a base fellow; base motives; base occupations.

  • Bisk
  • n.

    See Bisque.

  • Basque
  • n.

    A part of a lady's dress, resembling a jacket with a short skirt; -- probably so called because this fashion of dress came from the Basques.

  • Brusque
  • a.

    Rough and prompt in manner; blunt; abrupt; bluff; as, a brusque man; a brusque style.

  • Pasque
  • n.

    See Pasch.

  • Base
  • a.

    Alloyed with inferior metal; debased; as, base coin; base bullion.

  • Basque
  • a.

    Pertaining to Biscay, its people, or their language.

  • Banquet
  • v. t.

    To treat with a banquet or sumptuous entertainment of food; to feast.

  • Bark
  • n.

    Alt. of Barque