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Basque Country (autonomous community)

Euskal Autonomia Erkidegoa /
Comunidad Autónoma del País Vasco
Image:Basque Country Flag.png
Flag of Basque Country
Capital Vitoria-Gasteiz
Official languages Basque and Spanish
Area
 – Total
 – % of Spain
Ranked 14th
 7 234 km²
 1,4%
Population
 – Total (2003)
 – % of Spain
 – Density
Ranked 7th
 2 108 281
 5,0%
 291,44/km²
Demonym
 – English
 – Basque
 – Spanish

 Basque
 euskal herritar, euskaldun
 vasco/a, vascongado/a
Statute of Autonomy December 22, 1979
ISO 3166-2 PV
Parliamentary
representation

 – Congress seats
 – Senate seats
 19
 3
President Juan José Ibarretxe Markuartu (PNV)
Eusko Jaurlaritza/Gobierno Vasco

Basque Country (Basque Euskadi, Spanish País Vasco) is an autonomous community of Spain whose capital is Vitoria (Basque Gasteiz). It is part of the larger Basque native lands, which are also called the “Basque Country.”

The following Spanish provinces make up Basque Country:

Álava (Basque Araba) capital Vitoria (Basque Gasteiz)
Vizcaya (Basque Bizkaia) capital Bilbao (Basque Bilbo)
Guipúzcoa (Basque Gipuzkoa) capital San Sebastián (Basque Donostia)

Before the Spanish Constitution of 1978 and its system of autonomous communities, these three provinces were known in Spanish as the Provincias Vascongadas, a term still used by some nostalgics of the Franco era and by independentists who despise the current autonomy and reserve "Basque Country" for the union of the seven territories.

Last updated: 05-13-2005 00:19:53
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