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Basque CountryCultural homeland of the Basque people in the western Pyrenees, divided by the Franco-Spanish border, and covering an area of 20,742 sq km/8,009 sq mi. The Spanish Basque Country (País Vasco) is an autonomous community of central northern Spain; it has a much stronger separatist movement than the French Basque Country to the north. The French Basque Country (Pays Basque) is the area occupied by Basques in the département of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, made up of the small districts of Soule and Labourd (which joined France in 1451) and Lower Navarre (annexed in 1620 by Louis XIII). The total Basque population is approximately 3 million, with about 92% being Spanish citizens. Basque CountryAutonomous community of central northern Spain, created in 1979, including the provinces of Vizcaya, Álava, and Guipúzcoa; area 7,261 sq km/2,803 sq mi; population (2002 est) 2,067,600. The region is bordered by the Bay of Biscay to the north and separated from the French part of the Basque Country cultural region by the Pyrenees. Bilbao, the capital of Vizcaya province, is the region's largest city and one of Spain's main industrial centres. Other important cities include San Sebastían, the capital of Guipúzcoa province; Vitoria, capital of Álava province, and historic Guernica. The militant Basque separatist group Euskadi ta Azkatasuna (ETA) is committed to the independence of the region from Spain, and has been responsible for many terrorist acts. To Basque nationalists the region also includes the autonomous Spanish community of Navarre and the département of Pyrénées-Atlantiques in southwest France. Basque and Spanish are both official languages of the Basque Autonomous Community. However, Basque is a minority language spoken by just over a quarter of the population in the territory.
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