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Bayonne Festivals: Who Are the Joaldunaks, Those Characters of Basque Culture You Met?

An explanation of a tradition from Basque folklore. You have encountered men and women dressed in sheepskin, wearing pointed hats made of rooster feathers, and above all, who knew how to make themselves heard.
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An explanation of a tradition from Basque folklore. You have encountered men and women dressed in sheepskin, wearing pointed hats made of rooster feathers, and above all, who knew how to make themselves heard.

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La-R%C3%A9publique-des-Pyr%C3%A9n%C3%A9es broke the news on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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