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Euskal-errusiar hiztegi. 2009.
Euskal-errusiar hiztegi. 2009.
Baserri — basabazter, baserri hameau, écart Basque … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
Basque people — Infobox Ethnic group group = Basques Euskaldunak flag caption = 1st row: Arista Sancho III Elcano Loyola Urdaneta Oñate Bolívar 2nd row:Zumalakarregi Gardoqui Garat Iraola Arana Balenciaga Aguirre 3rd row:Garrastazu Larrazábal Perón Laxalt… … Wikipedia
Masia — A masia in Girona, Spain. A masia (Catalan pronunciation: [məˈzi.ə], Aragonese: pardina, Spanish: masía), more commonly known as mas in Catalan (pronounced … Wikipedia
Mudéjar — Teruel Cathedral, one of ten Mudéjar monuments of Aragon that comprise the World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
Tartalo — In Basque mythology, Tartalo is an enormously strong one eyed giant very similar to the Greco Roman Cyclops. It is speculated that the name may derive from the Greek underworld Tartaros. He lives in caves in the mountains and catches young people … Wikipedia
Moorish architecture — Interior of the Mezquita, Cordoba … Wikipedia
Basque rural sports — Basque rural sports, known as Herri Kirolak in Basque, is the term used for a number of sports competitions rooted in the traditional lifestyles of the Basque people. They are called deporte rural vasco or simply deportes vascos in Spanish and… … Wikipedia
Neo-Mudéjar — Post office (Correos) of Zaragoza … Wikipedia
Etxeberria — is a Basque language placename and surname, meaning the new house , often associated to the construction of new farms ( baserri ) after the introduction of American crops like maize and potatoes.Cognate forms accounting for dialects and… … Wikipedia
Usansolo — is a neighbourhood located in the east side of Galdakao (Biscay), 2 km away from the town center. With few baserris, its population began rising after the railway station was built in 19th century, when flats started to being built. It has 3,696… … Wikipedia
Mozarabic art and architecture — Mozarabic Art refers to art of Mozarabs (from musta rab meaning “Arabized”), Iberian Christians living in Al Andalus, the Muslim conquered territories in the period that comprises from the Arab invasion of the Iberian Peninsula (711) to the end… … Wikipedia