French Basque Country or Northern Basque Country (Ipar Euskal Herria or Iparralde in Basque; Pays Basque or Pays Basque Nord in French), the three (historic) northern provinces in France (shown in yellow on the map)
Its reception area is across the Autonomous Region of the Basque Country but also can be seen throughout Navarre, French Basque Country and surrounding provinces.
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Other works were composed for another choir he founded in the French Basque Country, the Basque Country Choir of Bayonne.
Cooperation between the French and Spanish police resulted in the capture on 29 March 1992 of the Artapalo leadership of ETA in Bidart in French Basque country.
Modern Basque publishing began with the establishment of Elkar in 1972, a small publishing company based in Bayonne in the French Basque country.