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  2. Ikurriña - Wikipedia

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    The name is a neologism by Luis and Sabino Arana, from ikur 'mark, sign' (itself a neologism extracted from irakurri 'to read'), comparable to the Catalan Senyera and Faroese Merkið. In Basque, it has the generic meaning of 'flag', but specially the one of the Basque Country, as defined by the Euskaltzaindia (Royal Academy of the Basque ...

  3. File:Flag of the Basque Country.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Flag of the Basque Country (original Arana proposal).svg

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  5. List of Spanish flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Basque Country (the Ikurriña) The red ground symbolizes Biscayan people (the race); the green saltire represents the Oak of Guernica, a symbol of the old Basque laws, or Fueros; and the white cross over them as a symbol of Basque Catholic devotion. Flag of the Canary Islands

  6. File:Flag of the Basque Country (3-2).svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Lauburu - Wikipedia

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    The lauburu (from Basque lau, "four" + buru, "head") is an ancient hooked cross with four comma-shaped heads and the most widely known traditional symbol of the Basque Country and the Basque people. [1] In the past, it has also been associated with the Galicians, Illyrians and Asturians. [citation needed]

  8. File:Flag of the Basque Country by Sabino Arana.svg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on an.wikipedia.org Nacionalismo basco; Sabino Arana; Ikurriña; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org الحياة السياسية في إسبانيا خلال فترة وصاية ماريا كريستينا دي هابسبورغ

  9. Flag of the Basque Country - Wikipedia

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