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various and Basque
In Basque, the name of the language is officially Euskara ( alongside various dialect forms ).
The positions of the various existing governments differ with regard to the promotion of Basque in areas where Basque is commonly spoken.
In Basque and various Amazonian and Australian languages, only the phrase-final word ( not necessarily the noun ) is marked for case.
This has been demonstrated by various Aquitanian names and words that were recorded by the Romans, and which are currently easily readable as Basque.
During the 1990s, the absence of absolute majorities in the Spanish parliament made governments reliant on support from the various nationalist parties ( Catalan, Basque, Canary Islands, etc.
The museum's permanent collection includes works by modern and contemporary Basque and Spanish artists like Eduardo Chillida, Juan Munoz and Antonio Saura, as well as works from the foundation, and it has organized various exhibitions curated by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Historically, various Gallo-Romance languages were spoken in France, except for some outlying regions ( Corsica, western Brittany, French Basque country, French Flanders, Alsace and part of Lorraine ); the Wallonia region of Belgium ; the Romandy region of Switzerland ; the Channel Islands ; portions of the Spanish Pyrenees ; and in Northern Italy.
Orthographies with a high grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence ( excluding exceptions due to loan words and assimilation ) include those of Finnish, Albanian, Georgian, Turkish ( apart from ğ and various palatal and vowel allophones ), Serbo-Croatian ( Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian ), Bulgarian, Macedonian ( if the apostrophe is counted, though slight inconsistencies may be found ), Eastern Armenian ( apart from o, v ), Basque ( apart from palatalized l, n ), Haitian Creole, Castilian Spanish ( apart from h, x, b / v, and sometimes k, c, g, j, z ), Czech ( apart from ě, ů, y, ý ), Polish ( apart from ó, h, rz ), Romanian ( apart from distinguishing semivowels from vowels ), Ukrainian ( mainly phonemic with some other historical / morphological rules, as well as palatalization ), Swahili ( missing aspirated consonants, which do not occur in all varieties and are sparsely used anyways ), Mongolian ( apart from letters representing multiple sounds depending on front or back vowels, the soft and hard sign, silent letters to indicate / ŋ / from / n / and voiced versus voiceless consonants ) Azerbaijani ( apart from k ), and Kazakh ( apart from и, у, х, щ, ю ).
* Website with various Basque flags and arms
The coalition comprises Aralar, the Basque Nationalist Party and various independents, but not the now outlawed Basque nationalists of Batasuna or Accion Nacionalista Vasca ( ANV ), traditionally the Basque nationalist party in Navarre with strongest support, for its stance on ETA's violence.
GAL operated mainly in the portion of the Basque country on the French side of the Spanish-French border, but kidnappings and tortures were also performed at various places in Spain.
The lauburu has been featured on flags and emblems of various Basque political organisations including Eusko Abertzale Ekintza ( EAE-ANV ).
Their musical style combines various styles of rock music such as hardcore punk, hip-hop, ska, and reggae, although it is impossible to separate the band from its political ideology and its identification with the Basque Country and its language ( Euskara ).
Within Spain, there are various regional populations including the Castilians, the Catalans, Valencians and Balearics ( who speak Catalan, a distinct Romance language in eastern Spain ), the Basques ( who live in the Basque country and speak Basque, a non-Indo-European language ), and the Galicians ( who speak Galician, a descendant of old Galician-Portuguese ).
The meaning of this name is uncertain, although there are various theories: from the Mi ' kmaq word papôg ( meaning " calm waters "); a Basque name ; from the Spanish pavo ; a place in France, home of the first seignoral lord ; or from the French words pas beau ( meaning " beautiful passage ").
* The name Eusko Abertzaleak ( Basque Patriots ) is used by various parliamentary and town council groups of the Basque Nationalist Party.
The existence of a Regional Commission for Social Action in EAJ Vizcaya, the establishment of several companies in various Batzokis Mutual Relief and concern for the initial tyranny of the UGT, the only existing association, which led to a number of people to express Secretary of Youth Basque its readiness to join a union or company workers Basques, mutual defender of its kind, but not engaged in the struggle between classes.
The lesser-known organization Euskerazaintza strives to preserve the various Basque dialects.
Genetic research by the University of the Basque Country's Genetics, Physical Anthropology and Animal Physiology department into various genetic markers amongst the 4 indigenous horse breeds in the Basque Country have examined their relationship to other horses.

various and provinces
An anchor frequently appears on the flags and coats of arms of institutions involved with the sea, both naval and commercial, as well as of port cities and seacoast regions and provinces in various countries.
However, there are detailed records of various fist-fighting sports that were maintained in different cities and provinces of Italy between the 12th and 17th centuries.
English law had already been received in the various Canadian provinces and territories by legislation and judicial decisions over the previous two centuries.
The provinces of Thrace, Noricum, Pamphylia, Lycia, and Judea were annexed under various circumstances during his term.
Imports to Britain included: coin ; pottery, particularly red-gloss terra sigillata ( samian ware ) from southern, central and eastern Gaul, as well as various other wares from Gaul and the Rhine provinces ; olive oil from southern Spain in amphorae ; wine from Gaul in amphorae and barrels ; salted fish products from the western Mediterranean and Brittany in barrels and amphorae ; preserved olives from southern Spain in amphorae ; lava querns from Mayen on the middle Rhine ; glass ; and some agricultural products.
On 23 October 1939, the Congress condemned the Viceroy ’ s attitude and called upon the Congress ministries in the various provinces to resign in protest.
Apparently John in common with the other Apostles remained some twelve years in this first field of labour, until the persecution of Herod Agrippa I led to the scattering of the Apostles through the various provinces of the Roman Empire ( cf.
Notwithstanding the opinion to the contrary of many writers, it does not appear improbable that John then went for the first time to Asia Minor and exercised his Apostolic office in various provinces there.
Later in the Ming Dynasty ( 1368 – 1644 AD ), fishermen migrated to Macau from various parts of Guangdong and Fujian provinces and built the A-Ma Temple where they prayed for safety on the sea.
In the beginning, Sanjaya gives a description of the various continents of the Earth, the other planets, and focuses on the Indian Subcontinent and gives an elaborate list of hundreds of kingdoms, tribes, provinces, cities, towns, villages, rivers, mountains, forests, etc.
Morocco was unable to control the empire and the various provinces, including the Hausa states, became independent.
At the beginning of the 17th century the empire contained 32 provinces and numerous vassal states, some of which were later absorbed into the empire, while others were granted various types of autonomy during the course of centuries.
James J. John points out that the disappearance of imperial authority around the end of the 5th century in most of the Latin-speaking half of the Roman Empire does not entail the disappearance of the Latin scripts, but rather introduced conditions that would allow the various provinces of the West gradually to drift apart in their writing habits, a process that began around the 7th century.
Towards the end of Antiochus II's reign, various provinces simultaneously asserted their independence, such as Bactria under Diodotus, Parthia under Arsaces, and Cappadocia under Ariarathes III.
The quantities demanded from the various provinces gave a vivid picture of their economic potential.
In between the films, Rogers and Thomas produced three Christmas specials in 1969, 1970 and 1973, a nineteen episode television series in 1975 and various West End stage shows which later toured the provinces.
Augustus claimed the victory as his own but permitted Crassus a second, listed on the Fasti for 27 BCE, by which time Augustus was abolishing various proconsulates to form his own Imperial provinces.
According to tradition, John and the other Apostles remained some 12 years in this first field of labor, until the persecution of Herod Agrippa I led to the scattering of the Apostles through the various provinces of the Roman Empire.
The traditional local languages are the various dialects of Lombard ( Western Lombard and Eastern Lombard ), as well as some dialects of Emilian, spoken in some parts of the provinces of Mantua, Pavia, and Cremona.
The State Council directly oversees the various subordinate People's Governments in the provinces, and in practice maintains an interlocking membership with the top levels of the Communist Party of China creating a fused center of power.
Justinian hoped that this would contribute to a reunion between the Chalcedonians and monophysites in the eastern provinces of the Empire ; various attempts at reconciliation between the monophysite and orthodox parties were made by many emperors over the four centuries following the Council of Ephesus, none of them succeeding, and some, attempts at reconciliation, such as this — the condemnation of the Three Chapters — causing further schisms and heresies to arise in the process, such as the aforementioned schism of the Three Chapters, and the heresies of monoenergism and monotheletism — the propositions, respectively, that Christ had only one function, operation, or energy ( purposefully formulated in an equivocal and vague manner, and promulgated between 610 and 622 by the Emperor Heraclius under the advisement of Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople ) and that Christ only had one will ( promulgated in 638 by the same ).
Colonies of Romans established in other provinces, Romans ( or their descendants ) living in provinces, the inhabitants of various cities throughout the Empire, and small numbers of local nobles ( such as kings of client countries ) held full citizenship also.
Vulgar Latin developed differently in the various provinces of the Roman Empire, gradually giving rise to the different Romance languages.
Constant struggles took place between various Serbian provinces and the Ottoman Empire.

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