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CHARTERED COMMUNITY OF SPAIN
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  • Arturo Campión (1854 – 1937), a major Basque Navarrese activist, and MP in Madrid during the Gamazada
  • Baztan valley
  • Rome]]'s stylistic influence
  • [[Bardenas Reales]]
  • Carlists in retreat to the Irache monastery during the [[Third Carlist War]]
  • the Kingdom of Pamplona]] through the years 1029 y 1035.
  • Façade of the Parliament of Navarre in Pamplona
  • Percentage of people that speak Basque well (2001).
  • Distribution by municipality of the Basque-speaking zone, mixed-speaking zone and the non-Basque speaking zone through the modification of 2017.
  • Navarra products treemap, 2020
  • Map of Navarre
  • [[Navarra Suma]] (20)}}
  • Civil Guard]] in this territory.
  • [[Irati Forest]]

Navarre         
Navarre, a historical region and former kingdom (southwest Europe), in the Pyrenees of northern Spain, and southwest France
Pampelune         
Pampeluna, Pamplona, a city of northern Spain east-southeast of Bilbao, became the capital of the kingdom of Navarre (824-1512)

Определение

Navarrese
·adj Of or pertaining to Navarre.
II. Navarrese ·noun ·sg & ·pl A native or inhabitant of Navarre; the people of Navarre.

Википедия

Navarre

Navarre (English: ; Spanish: Navarra [naˈβara]; Basque: Nafarroa [nafaro.a]), officially the Chartered Community of Navarre (Spanish: Comunidad Foral de Navarra [komuniˈðað foˈɾal de naˈβara]; Basque: Nafarroako Foru Komunitatea [nafaro.ako foɾu komunitate.a]), is a landlocked foral autonomous community and province in northern Spain, bordering the Basque Autonomous Community, La Rioja, and Aragon in Spain and Nouvelle-Aquitaine in France. The capital city is Pamplona (Basque: Iruña). The present-day province makes up the majority of the territory of the medieval Kingdom of Navarre, a long-standing Pyrenean kingdom that occupied lands on both sides of the western Pyrenees, with its northernmost part, Lower Navarre, located in the southwest corner of France.

Navarre is in the transition zone between Green Spain and semi-arid interior areas, and thus its landscapes vary widely across the region. Being in a transition zone also produces a highly variable climate, with summers that are a mix of cooler spells and heat waves, and winters that are mild for the latitude. Navarre is one of the historic Basque districts: its Basque features are conspicuous in the north, but virtually absent on the southern fringes. The best-known event in Navarre is the annual festival of San Fermín held in Pamplona in July.

Примеры произношения для Navarre
1. As a matter of fact, Joe Navarro wrote the book,
Robin Dreeke _ Respect through the Code of Trust _ Talks at Google
2. And I think Dave Navarro was eating a cookie.
JAM Rock and Roll Photographic Journey _ Jay Blakesberg _ Talks at Google
3. But Lourdes Garcia-Navarro in the middle of Libya.
This is NPR - The First Forty Years _ Renee Montagne _ Talks at Google
4. Navarro, who is from Nicaragua, is a good example.
The Hellfire Club _ Jake Tapper _ Talks at Google
5. Peter Mel from Mavericks on a beauty. This is Chilean, Ramon Navarro.
Ghost Wave _ Chris Dixon _ Talks at Google
Примеры употребления для Navarre
1. Trois bastions de droite (Canaries, Navarre et Baléares) pourraient passer ŕ gauche.
2. La démarche n‘est pas passée inaperçue: «L‘auditoire Marguerite de Navarre était plein.
3. On est en pleine sierra de Aralar, ŕ l‘extręme ouest de la Navarre.
4. Et jusqu‘ŕ des cheminées en pierre ou en marbre, évadées des maisons de maître de France et de Navarre.
5. André Navarre Jeudi 31 juillet 2008 Au bout de la route, c‘est le «Lac Léman». C‘est ce qu‘indique le panneau de signalisation.