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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2007

Street performers entertain Amsteradam with Basque music on txalaparta

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  • Arabized? WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! baasque ws spoken much before than the arabs culturized the magreb!!!!!! bereber maybe but arb no, is like say than celt leangues come from the germanic tribes

  • Free Basque !

    Vive le pays Basque libre !

    Fuck Spain, and

    Fuck France ! ! !

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  • @vwlover94 why you look up basque and not now about basques war against spain

  • @yellownighthawk whats wrong with spain

  • im Basque guys ! JOTAKE !!..

    Onenak zarete mutillak :) ozo arro gaude !.. segi orrela. ..:)

    Un saludo

  • Hahaha, mi papá es de Vizcaya, Orozco....Hahaha!

    Viva México y Euskadi

  • Goh! Near to me and i missed them!Keep up the traditions, joung peole!

  • Plino the old dident say the same thing

  • but not to forget how close the Arab Realms where to Pamplona there for the Influence could be told in the Language although the Basque is a Very Old Language,as everything in this world it received some Influences of other cultures that wet by or commerce with the Basque among these 7thousand years,you will find some words with Arabic Influence in Basque as well as Spanish because they had Arab Kingdoms around as well as Visigoths and Francs,In language Influences are Inevitable.

  • My grandfather is basque. So I'm trying to learn more about this culture. xD

  • Genetically yes they are, because the ancient inhabitants of Great Britain were of the same branch as ancient basques, but Great Britain was occupied by celts who mixed with those britons and together made brythonics. The welsh language is celtic, and so their old culture, although probably influenced by ancient britons. By the way Galatians were celts from the east (not sure if the balkans or Turkey), so welsh people have never been called galatian.

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