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France, 1974. Written on a wall in Itxassou (Pays Basque, North Euskadi). The Basque writing "gora Euskad askatutu" means "freedom for the Basques"
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Spain 1974, Basque Country Euskai Sud. Hondarribia (Fuenterrabía in Spanish) a fishing town of 15,044 inhabitants located in the province of Guipúzcoa in the autonomous community of the Basque Country.
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Spain 1974, Basque Country Euskai Sud. Hondarribia (Fuenterrabía in Spanish) a fishing town of 15,044 inhabitants located in the province of Guipúzcoa in the autonomous community of the Basque Country.
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Spain 1974, Basque Country Euskai Sud. Hondarribia (Fuenterrabía in Spanish) a fishing town of 15,044 inhabitants located in the province of Guipúzcoa in the autonomous community of the Basque Country.
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Spain 1974, Basque Country Euskai Sud. Hondarribia (Fuenterrabía in Spanish) a fishing town of 15,044 inhabitants located in the province of Guipúzcoa in the autonomous community of the Basque Country.
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France, Northern Euskadi, 1974: a "pediment" (the wall against which the ball is played) for the Basque pelota in the "trinquet" of Hasparren, in the department of the Atlantic Pyrenees.
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France, Northern Euskadi, 1974: Basque pelota game in the "trinquet" of Hasparren, in the department of the Atlantic Pyrenees.
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France, Northern Euskadi, 1974: Basque pelota game in the "trinquet" of Hasparren, in the department of the Atlantic Pyrenees.
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France, Northern Euskadi, 1974: Basque pelota game in the "trinquet" of Hasparren, in the department of the Atlantic Pyrenees.
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France, Northern Euskadi, 1974: Basque pelota game in the "trinquet" of Hasparren, in the department of the Atlantic Pyrenees.
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France, Northern Euskadi, 1974: Basque pelota game in the "trinquet" of Hasparren, in the department of the Atlantic Pyrenees.
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Spain 1974. Shepherd on the outskirts of Pamplona, autonomous community of Navarre.
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Spain, 1974, Comunidad Foral de Navarra: peasants from Gulina, near Pamplona.
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Spain, 1974, Comunidad Foral de Navarra: peasants from Gulina, near Pamplona.
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Spain 1974. Basque Country, young worker in a machine tool factory in Gulina (Guipúzcoa).
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Spain, 1974: In the Basque Country, a priest conducts a "Kantari", a Sunday choir, in Basque language.
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Spain, Basque Country, South Euskadi, 1974. Children of an elementary school in Gulina (Pamplona, Autonomous Community of Navarre).
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Spain, Basque Country, South Euskadi, 1974. Children of an elementary school in Gulina (Pamplona, Autonomous Community of Navarre).
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Spain, Basque Country, South Euskadi, 1974. Children of an elementary school in Gulina (Pamplona, Autonomous Community of Navarre).On the wall the portrait of Francisco Franco.
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Spain, Basque Country, South Euskadi, 1974. Children of an elementary school in Gulina (Pamplona, Autonomous Community of Navarre).
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Spain, San Sebastian, South Euskadi, 1974. Children of an "ikastola", that is a kindergarten where it is allowed to teach Basque. The ancient language after the age of six can no longer be taught in official courses.
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Spain, San Sebastian, South Euskadi, 1974. Children of an "ikastola", that is a kindergarten where it is allowed to teach Basque. The ancient language after the age of six can no longer be taught in official courses.
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France, 1974. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (capital of Lower Navarre, Northern Euskadi). The cattle market on Monday mornings.
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France, 1974. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (capital of Lower Navarre, Northern Euskadi). The cattle market on Monday mornings.
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France, 1974. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (capital of Lower Navarre, Northern Euskadi). The cattle market on Monday mornings.
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France, 1974. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (capital of Lower Navarre, Northern Euskadi). The cattle market on Monday mornings.
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France, 1974. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (capital of Lower Navarre, Northern Euskadi). The cattle market on Monday mornings.
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France, 1974. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (capital of Lower Navarre, Northern Euskadi). The cattle market on Monday mornings.
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France, 1974. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (capital of Lower Navarre, Northern Euskadi). The cattle market on Monday mornings.
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France, Northern Euskadi. Itxassou (Pyrénées-Atlantiques). Back from Sunday Mass in Basque.
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France, Northern Euskadi. Itxassou (Pyrénées-Atlantiques). Back from Sunday Mass in Basque.
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