What are the 8 Basque surnames?

A series of misunderstandings forces Rafa to impersonate a Basque boasting of a stock featuring eight traditional Basque surnames (Gabilondo, Urdangarín, Zubizarreta, Arguiñano from the father and Igartiburu, Erentxun, Otegi and Clemente from the mother, even though Clemente is not authentically Basque), and he gets ...
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Do Basque people have 8 surnames?

The film “8 apellidos vascos“ (we talked about it HERE) is linked precisely to this idea: the questionable belief that if you have 8 Basque surnames you're 100% Basque. We must say that, nowadays, it's very difficult to find someone with 8 Basque surnames, or 8 Catalan surnames, or 8 Andalusian surnames, etc..
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What are common Basque surnames?

In fact, the most common surnames in the Basque Country are the very Castilian-sounding García, Fernández and González, according to Civil Registry records. The first Basque surname, Aguirre (alternatively spelled Agirre), shows up in 17th position.
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How do Basque surnames work?

As is the legal convention in Spain, Basques in the South have double legal surnames, the first being that of the father and the second that of the mother. In the North, Basques legally have only one surname as is the convention in France.
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Where does the last name Basque come from?

French: ethnic name for a Basque (see Vasco ).
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Are Basques Gypsy?

Basque living. Stereotyped Basques were known as the 'Original Gypsies'. Although, that may be true, their original intent was not of that of today's definition of a Gypsy. As a trade, they were known to travel to distant lands to bring their goods (for example: foods, tools, services, trading).
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Are Basques the oldest Europeans?

Are they the oldest? All this evidence, along with that of the mysteries surrounding their language, suggests that yes, the Basques are some of earliest human inhabitants of Europe. They arrived before the Celts and also before the spread of the Indo-European languages and the migration of the Iron Age.
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Are Basque Neanderthals?

Neanderthals left a rather rich and long cultural sequence in northern Spain, who in the Basque Country populated the high coastal lands of Biscay and Gipuzkoa. Neanderthal remains have also been found in the Lezetxiki and Axlor caves.
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Is Sanchez a Basque surname?

Sánchez is a Spanish family name.
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Are Basques Hispanic?

The Basques on both sides of the mountains come from the same culture, and they are neither Hispanic nor French.
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Is Martinez a Basque name?

The surname Martinez is a Spanish patronymic surname, an early form of hereditary surnames which were derived from the father's given name.
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Do Basques look different?

The results show that the Basques' genetic makeup is similar to other populations of Western Europe but with slight differences. These differences are due to a scarce gene flow as of the Iron Age, i.e., less mixing has occurred with other populations.
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Is Castillo a Basque name?

Spanish: topographic name for someone who lived by the castle or fortified building castillo (from Latin castellum) or a habitational name from any of numerous places called with this word.
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Is Jimenez a Basque name?

Jiménez is a patronymic surname of Iberian origin, first appearing in the Basque lands. Jiménez is a patronymic construction from the modern-styled given name Jimeno, plus the Spanish suffix -ez, representing 'son of' Jimeno.
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What religion are the Basques?

The Basques have a strong allegiance to Roman Catholicism. They were not converted to Christianity until the 10th century, however, and, although they are now among the most observant of Spanish Catholics, animism survives in their folklore.
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What is the most common Basque blood type?

Basques have the highest concentration of type O in the world — more than 50 percent of the population — with an even higher percentage in remote areas where the language is best preserved, such as Soule. Most of the rest are type A. Type B is extremely rare among Basques.
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What race are Basque?

The Basques (/bɑːsks/ or /bæsks/; Basque: euskaldunak [eus̺kaldunak]; Spanish: vascos [ˈbaskos]; French: basques [bask]) are a Southwestern European ethnic group, characterised by the Basque language, a common culture and shared genetic ancestry to the ancient Vascones and Aquitanians.
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Who are the Basque related to?

Modern Basque, a descendant or close relative of Aquitanian and Proto-Basque, is the only Pre-Indo-European language that is extant in western Europe. The Basques have therefore long been supposed to be a remnant of a pre-Indo-European population of Europe.
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Are Basque French or Spanish?

The Basque ethnic group comes from a region of southwest France and northwest Spain known to outsiders as Basque and to Basque people as Euskal Herria. “Euskal” refers to Euskara, the Basque language, which is linguistically distinct from French, Spanish and indeed any other language.
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Was Columbus a Basque?

Basques and the Colonization of the Americas. Unfortunately, it is true that many of Columbus' men were from the Basque Country and some of his ships were built in the Basque Country. Many of the journeys to the Americas were funded by Basque enterprises.
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Did the Moors conquer Basque?

Partly due to the terrain of the Pyrenees, the Basques were never defeated by the invading Moors, Visigoths, Normans, or Franks. When Castilian (Spanish) forces finally conquered the Basque territory in the 1500s, the Basques were first given a great amount of autonomy.
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What are Basques known for?

Basques have a long tradition of mobility far beyond their borders due to various political, economic, and social forces throughout history. As early as the 11th century, Basques were whalers, ship-builders, mariners, explorers, and missionaries who navigated ocean waters as far as Newfoundland and South America.
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Is Basque different from Spanish?

Basque is not related to any other Latin language, such as Spanish or French, and is completely unique. The language was spoken in most rural Basque areas until the end of the 19th century, even though they were part of Spain.
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What culture is Basque?

The Basque Country is one of Europe's oldest and strongest cultures. It encompasses the region located in northern Spain, on the Bay of Biscay at the western end of the Pyrenees mountain range, straddling the frontier between southern France and Spain.
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