
Euskara, Basque Identity & the Language of the Oldest People in Europe
Euskara (the Basque language — the most remarkable linguistic mystery in Europe: the language of the Basque people that is the only surviving pre-Indo-European language in Western Europe, the language with no known genetic relationship to any other language in the world (a 'language isolate' — a language that has no demonstrable relationship to any language family), the language spoken by approximately 750,000 people in the Basque Country and Navarre and by the Basque diaspora communities worldwide) and the Basque cultural identity it expresses are the defining characteristics of the Basque people and the foundation of the political and cultural project of the Basque Country.
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Euskara, Basque Identity & the Language of the Oldest People in Europe — waypoint 1.
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Euskara, Basque Identity & the Language of the Oldest People in Europe — waypoint 6.