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    Labourd (French pronunciation: [labuʁ]; Basque: Lapurdi; Latin: Lapurdum; Gascon: Labord) is a former French province and part of the present-day Pyrénées...
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    until 1789 nominally Kingdom of Navarre, with 1,284 km2 (496 sq mi); Labourd (Lapurdi), with 800 km2 (310 sq mi); Soule (Zuberoa), with 785 km2 (303 sq mi)...
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    Bayonne (redirect from Baiona (Labourd))
    by the Vascones.[citation needed] In 1023, Bayonne was the capital of Labourd. In the 12th century, it extended to the confluence and beyond of the Nive...
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    meaning the Basques provinces of Basse-Navarre, Labourd, Bayonne (detached a few years before from Labourd) and Soule, as well as Béarn. The 1790 administrative...
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    representative of Labourd (Biltzar or Assembly of Ustaritz) in Paris for the third estate on the strength of certain diplomatic gains achieved for Labourd before...
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  • parts of the Basque Country: Labourd, Lower Navarre and Soule (Lapurdi, Nafarroa Beherea and Zuberoa in Basque; Labourd, Basse-Navarre and Soule in French)...
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    Saint-Jean-de-Luz (category Labourd)
    southwestern France. Saint-Jean-de-Luz is part of the Basque province of Labourd (Lapurdi). Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a fishing port on the Basque coast and...
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    expressive palatalization. Automatic palatalization occurs in western Labourd, much of Navarre, all of Gipuzkoa, and nearly all of Biscay. As a result...
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    origins of Gâteau Basque are tied strongly with the town of Cambo-les-Bains, Labourd. It may have originally been made with bread and called bistochak in the...
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  • The Labourd witch-hunt of 1609 took place in Labourd, French Basque Country, in 1609. The investigation was managed by Pierre de Lancre on the order of...
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