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  2. Beret - Wikipedia

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    The Basque-style beret was the traditional headwear of Aragonese and Navarrian shepherds from the Ansó and Roncal valleys of the Pyrenees, [5] a mountain range that divides southern France from northern Spain. The commercial production of Basque-style berets began in the 17th century around Oloron-Sainte-Marie in the Béarn province of ...

  3. Chapelgorris - Wikipedia

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    They wore a long gray capote or cloak; a red cap or beret; a small canvas bag. For weapons they used a bandolier; a bayonet; and a carbine. [3] While in full dress, they wore a high cylindrical red shako, as well as blue jackets embroidered with yellow lace and studded with silver bells and ornaments. [4]

  4. Category:Berets - Wikipedia

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  5. Basque beret - Wikipedia

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  6. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Headgear is worn for many purposes, including protection against the elements, decoration, or for religious or cultural reasons, including social conventions. This is a list of headgear, both modern and historical.

  7. Disneyland Paris is a surprising budget-friendly alternative ...

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    I had expected the Paris trip to be more expensive, but it turned out that a family of four can save money by trading in Mickey ears for a beret. As detailed below, a trip to Orlando costs $6,975 ...

  8. Claude Grange - Wikipedia

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    The monument comprises a 14-metre-high (46 ft) obelisk made from stone from Souppes near Melun, the stone used for the Arc de Triomphe and the basilica of Sacre-Coeur at Montmartre and at the base of the obelisk is a Grange sculpture of a soldier in traditional basque costume and wearing a basque beret. He carries a makhila. The soldier has ...

  9. Category:Basque symbols - Wikipedia

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