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  2. Culture of the Basque Country - Wikipedia

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    The Basque Country is a cross-border cultural region that has a distinctive culture including its own language, customs, festivals, and music.. The Basques living in the territory are primarily represented by the symbol of the flag Ikurriña, as well as the Lauburu cross and the Zazpiak Bat coat of arms.

  3. Basque Cultural Heritage - Wikipedia

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    Basque Cultural Heritage (Basque: Euskal Kultura Ondasuna, Spanish: Patrimonio Cultural Vasco) is a designation granted by the Basque Government to movable properties, immovable properties and intangible heritage of the Basque Country, Spain. The current law governing the designation was enacted in 2019, superseding the first one from 1990.

  4. Basques - Wikipedia

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    Basque cuisine is at the heart of Basque culture, influenced by the neighboring communities and produce from the sea and the land. A 20th-century feature of Basque culture is the phenomenon of gastronomical societies (called txoko in Basque), food clubs where men gather to cook and enjoy their own food. Until recently, women were allowed entry ...

  5. History of the Basques - Wikipedia

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    The Basques (Basque: Euskaldunak) are an indigenous ethno-linguistic group mainly inhabiting the Basque Country (adjacent areas of Spain and France).Their history is therefore interconnected with Spanish and French history and also with the history of many other past and present countries, particularly in Europe and the Americas, where a large number of their descendants keep attached to their ...

  6. Olentzero - Wikipedia

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    Today Olentzero is celebrated all over the Basque Country and coexists with the Magi, Père Noël and Father Christmas, some families choosing to celebrate one or more at the same time. In the modern version, Olentzero is depicted as a lovable character, widely attributed to being overweight, having a huge appetite and thirst.

  7. Christmas in the Basque Country - Wikipedia

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    In the Basque Country the equivalent of Santa is Olentzero, and Olentzero lives or lived (depending on what you believe) in the mountains, and he wears the boys' casera.He is a mythical Basque character who is widely portrayed as a messenger who cries out that it is Christmas time throughout all the corners of the Basque Country. [2]

  8. Category:Culture of the Basque Country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of the Basque Country" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Basque dance - Wikipedia

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    Today this dance is also danced in the town of Antzuola during Carnival, although here, along with the dantzaris and musicians, there are also people dressed up as bears and monkeys. Mutxikoak is a popular dance of Basque Ancestors, which comes back stronger these days [ citation needed ] , as if the tradition could never be forgotten.