Basques

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Basques
Euskaldunak  (Basque)
Basque people.png
Total population
c. 3 million
Languages
BasqueSpanishFrench
Religion
Christianity (mostly Catholicism)

The Basques are an ethnic group from the western Pyrenees.[1] Basques speak the Basque language and share ancestry with ancient Vascones and Aquitanians.[2][3]

Basques are indigenous to area known as the Euskal Herria, located on the coast of the Bay of Biscay on the Iberian Peninsula and south-western France.[3]

Culture

Language

The Basque language (endonym: euskara) is spoken by 25%-30%[4] of people in Basque Country. Basque is a language isolate and is unlike other languages.

Sports

Basque pelota is a sport played in Basque Country and other places of the world. Jai Alai, a type of Basque pelota, can be found in the United States and Macau.

Religion

Traditionally, Basques are Catholic. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, was a Basque.

Basques Media

References

  1. Basque. Oxford Reference online. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  2. Günther, Torsten. Ancient genomes link early farmers from Atapuerca in Spain to modern-day Basques. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (38) (2015). p. 11917–11922. doi:10.1073/pnas.1509851112.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Olalde, Iñigo. The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years. Science 363 (6432) (2019). p. 1230–1234. doi:10.1126/science.aav4040.
  4. Basque sociolinguisticsEke.eus. Retrieved 2019-10-21.