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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2007

During September the 24th, 2005, I visited San Sebastian. In Basque language DONOSTIA

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  • I shit on Spain!! This city is originally called Donosti, in Basque and the San Sebastian in Castilian(spanish). This is NOT spain or France, It's Euskal Herria or Basque Country.

    Freedom for the Basque Country! Amnisty for the Basque political prisioners!! Thank you to our freedom fighters!

  • 1.- @tripitrapu

    In year 1200 the Basque Country was part of the Kingdom of

    Castile while at the same time in the East of the Iberian Peninsula

    there were the Kingdom of Aragon, the Kingdom of Valencia

    and the County of Barcelona.

  • @tripitrapu

    2.- In the year 1500 the Kingdom of

    Valencia and the County of Barcelona were federated with the Kingdom of Aragon, but the said Basque Country was still

    part of the Kingdom of Castile when Castile was trying

    to make the peninsula a single Country: Spain.

  • @tripitrapu

    3.- That happened in the year 1714 and a Basque bastard named

    Francisco Goyeneche financed the Spanish King Philip V to

    defeat the County of Barcelona and since then Spain is

    a unitarian state. By the end of 18th Century the nationalism

    Basque was born, but not before. IN the meantime there has

    been in the Basque Country some of the major Spanish bankers, such as Bilbao, Vizcaya, Guipuzcoano. This means the Basque

    involvement with the Spanish money.

  • And Vive Amazighan country ,the land of Berbers.North Africa. vive Basque !

  • Visca Catalunya !

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  • viva spain. Eta will be stopped. It's amazing that they all speak spanish,eat jamon iberico,eat chorizo,paella etc. If it looks like a snake,feels like a snake,it is a snake

  • @chimi2u

    Columbus came to the americas to say hello and was attacked by the Indians. They faught and Spain won. Get over it. Sore loser

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  • The basque people started the european colonial era that is nothing to be neither greatful och chearful of,plus they gave the spaniards in the americas a lousy name

  • I love the Basque... the people are warm and the place is wonderful!

  • @tripitrapu open your eyes. You terrorists are hurting your own people. North Spain is the same. Galicia,asturias,cantabria,bas­que,aragon all look the same. Ham,soccer,sidra, chorizo,tapas,bacalao,alubias,­people,houses etc. Open your eyes. We will stop you punk violent NAzi s.

  • Im Mexican living in the U.S.A. and althoug i love Flamenco Art, the Music, and the People some", I have never liked the fact that Spaniards came to conquer Mexico and did mostly negative things, we dont like them here, they think they are better than anyone,they are bossy and their attitude stinks, and their government same as ours in Mexico is a joke!!! just wanna get more rich and powerful, Viva San Sebastian Independent country!!! I wish I can visit sometime!!

  • EUSKAL HERRIA IS NOT SPAIN

  • The Basques made Spain a powerful nation.

  • @magarcia004 pero ke vivan lejos!!

  • @RrafshiDukagjinit greeting to you too my Kosovan brother and congratulations on you new national freedom, even though the fucking spanish won't recognice you! Who cares about them?! Hehehehhehe!! thanks and take care!! Freedo, for all oppressed nations!!

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