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The '''Basque country''' ([[Basque]]: Euskal Herria; [[Spanish]]: País Vasco; [[French]]: Pays Basque), is a region in northern [[Spain]], and southern [[France]].  The areas of [[Álava]], [[Vizcaya]], [[Guipúzcoa]] and [[Navarra]] are Spanish while the self-identified  areas of [[Lapurdi]],  [[Basse Navarra]] and [[Soule]] are in France.  The term "Euskadi" is used to refer to the Basque Autonomous region, one of the semi-autonomous regions which make up the country of [[Spain]]. The Basques speak a unique language called [[Basque language | Euskara]], which is not related to any other language in the world.
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The '''Basque country''' ([[Basque]]: Euskal Herria; [[Spanish]]: País Vasco; [[French]]: Pays Basque), is a region in northern [[Spain]], and southern [[France]].  The areas of [[Álava]], [[Vizcaya]], [[Guipúzcoa]] and [[Navarra]] are Spanish while the self-identified  areas of [[Lapurdi]],  [[Basse Navarra]] and [[Soule]] are in France.  The term "Euskadi" is used to refer to the Basque Autonomous region, one of the semi-autonomous regions which make up the country of [[Spain]]. The Basques speak a unique language called [[Basque language|Euskara]], which is not related to any other language in the world.
  
 
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The Basque country (Basque: Euskal Herria; Spanish: País Vasco; French: Pays Basque), is a region in northern Spain, and southern France. The areas of Álava, Vizcaya, Guipúzcoa and Navarra are Spanish while the self-identified areas of Lapurdi, Basse Navarra and Soule are in France. The term "Euskadi" is used to refer to the Basque Autonomous region, one of the semi-autonomous regions which make up the country of Spain. The Basques speak a unique language called Euskara, which is not related to any other language in the world.