Wikipedia:WikiProject Basque/Basque Portal (draft)


 * This provisional page intends to serve as draftboard for the future Basque Portal.
 * It will be deleted as soon as the portal is created

Basque people

 * List of Basques

See also Category:Basque, for whatever I may have left out.

Prehistory of the Basque Country

 * (can be extracted from the corresponding section of Basque people)


 * Franco-Cantabrian region

Basque Country in the Roman period

 * Tribes:
 * Aquitani
 * Vascones
 * Varduli
 * Caristii
 * Autrigones
 * Cities:
 * Pompaelo
 * Lapurdum
 * Oiasso
 * Iruña-Veleia
 * Flaviobriga

Duchy of Vasconia

 * List of Dukes of Vasconia-Gascony

Kingdom of Navarre

 * List of Navarrese monarchs

History of Basque navigation

 * (see references in the history section of the article Labourd and others)


 * Basques in Newfoundland: very few info in Wikipedia. See some relevant articles for refrence (or rather lack of it):
 * Newfoundland
 * Port aux Basques
 * History of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
 * Juan Sebastián de Elcano

Basque Country under Castile, Spain and France

 * Lord of Biscay
 * Witch-hunts in the Basque Country (see relevant information in article Sorginak)
 * Carlist Wars
 * Basque Country in the Spanish Civil War:
 * Basque Autonomous Government (1936-37)
 * Bombing of Gernika
 * Felix Likiniano, etc.

Basque law

 * Fuero (traditional charters and custom law)
 * Basque Statute of Autonomy
 * Amejoramiento del Fuero
 * Hidalgo
 * Ertzaintza
 * Miqueletes
 * Miñones
 * Cortes
 * Gernikako Arbola
 * King of Navarre
 * Lord of Biscay
 * Something about the Northern laws and institutions.
 * Biltzar (stub)

Basque Country (historical territory)

 * Northern Basque Country:
 * Labourd
 * Lower Navarre
 * Soule
 * Navarre
 * Autonomous Community of the Basque Country
 * Araba
 * Biscay
 * Guipuscoa
 * Major cities of the Basque Country:
 * Bilbao
 * Pamplona
 * Donostia
 * Bayonne
 * Vitoria-Gasteiz
 * Physical geography of the Basque Country

Languages of the Basques

 * Aquitanian language
 * Basque dialects:
 * Bizkaiera (duplicated under Bizkaian)
 * Gipuzkera (duplicated under Gipuzkoan)
 * Lapurtera (duplicated under Lapurdian)
 * Goi Nafarrera
 * Behe Nafarrera
 * Xiberuera (duplicated under Souletin)
 * Erronkera (recently extinct)
 * Standard Basque
 * Basque grammar (A R King is working on it!)
 * Castilian language
 * Glosas Emilianenses
 * San Millán de la Cogolla
 * Navarrese Romance
 * Gascon language
 * Occultation jargons with Basque influence
 * Gacería
 * Mascuence
 * Fala dos arxinas
 * Basque-Icelandic pidgin
 * Erromintxela, relexification of Basque with Romany words used by Basque Gitanos.

Literature

 * Miguel de Unamuno
 * Basque-language literature
 * Bernardo Atxaga
 * Axular
 * Iparragirre
 * Bertsolari
 * Beñat Etxepare

Basque culture

 * Basque symbols:
 * Lauburu
 * Ikurriña
 * Flag of Navarre
 * Arrano Beltza
 * Basque traditional sports:
 * Basque pilota: see also Jai Alai
 * Basque rural sports (comprehensive list in the corresponding section of Basque people)
 * Basque cuisine
 * Basque music and dance
 * Basque mythology:
 * Mari (goddess)
 * Sugaar
 * Urtzi
 * Lamiak
 * Jentilak
 * Sorginak

Basque cinema

 * Álex de la Iglesia
 * Imanol Arias
 * Euskal Telebista, Basque television.

Christianity

 * Ignatius Loyola
 * Loiola
 * Javier
 * Francis Xavier
 * Pedro Arrupe
 * University of Deusto
 * Michel Garicoïts
 * Society of Jesus
 * Begoña

Basque politics

 * Basque nationalism

Political parties of Basque Country

 * Basque Nationalist parties:
 * EAJ-PNV
 * Batasuna, EHAK, Eusko Abertzale Ekintza (note: EHAK is duplicated under: Euskal Herrietako Alderdi Komunista and Communist Party of the Basque Homelands)
 * Eusko Alkartasuna
 * Abertzaleen Batasuna
 * Batzarre
 * Aralar (this entry needs to be disambiguated with Aralar (mountain range), still unwritten]]
 * Nafarroa Bai
 * Euskadiko Ezkerra (defunct)
 * Federalist parties:
 * Ezker Batua (see Izquierda Unida)
 * Spanish unionist parties:
 * PSE-EE, PSN
 * Partido Popular (País Vasco) (see PP), UPN
 * CDN
 * Unidad Alavesa (defunct)
 * French unionist parties
 * Basque departément

Labour unions of the Basque Country

 * ELA-STV
 * LAB
 * EHNE
 * STEE-EILAS
 * ESK-CUIS
 * Labour unions of Spain
 * Labour unions of France
 * Dolores Ibárruri, Pasionaria, Spanish Communist leader from the Gallarta minefields.
 * Tomás Meabe

Violence in the Basque Country
etc.
 * ETA
 * Minor Basque leftist armed groups:
 * Comandos Autónomos Anticapitalistas
 * Iraultza
 * Spanish unionist armed groups:
 * GAL
 * Batallón Vasco-Español
 * Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey

Basque diaspora

 * Basques in America
 * Compañía Guipuzcoana de Caracas
 * Alonso de Ercilla
 * Catalina de Erauso, cross-dressing conquistadora.
 * Lope de Aguirre
 * The father of Máxima Zorreguieta, leader of the Argentinian Basques and minister of Videla.
 * Basque newspapers in California
 * Dendroglyphs by Basque shepherders
 * Boise
 * Durango

Basque music

 * Typical Basque instruments
 * Txalaparta
 * Alboka
 * Txistu
 * Trikitixa
 * Basque dance
 * Basque rock
 * Kortatu
 * Negu Gorriak
 * Barricada
 * Luis Mariano
 * Pablo de Sarasate