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Pradales Opens a Channel of Dialogue with France and Presses for Recognition of the Status of Basque.

The National Library of France holds the only existing copy in the world of the first book printed in Basque, Linguae Vasconum Primitiae, a work by Bernat Etxepare dating from 1545, which is now on display in Bayonne. Etxepare, a visionary of his time, set out to make Basque known internationally and used the newly invented printing press to achieve this goal. The book consists of fifteen poems, a number that coincides precisely with the anniver…
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The National Library of France holds the only existing copy in the world of the first book printed in Basque, Linguae Vasconum Primitiae, a work by Bernat Etxepare dating from 1545, which is now on display in Bayonne. Etxepare, a visionary of his time, set out to make Basque known internationally and used the newly invented printing press to achieve this goal. The book consists of fifteen poems, a number that coincides precisely with the anniver…

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The National Library of France holds the only existing copy in the world of the first book printed in Basque, Linguae Vasconum Primitiae, a work by Bernat Etxepare dating from 1545, which is now on display in Bayonne. Etxepare, a visionary of his time, set out to make Basque known internationally and used the newly invented printing press to achieve this goal. The book consists of fifteen poems, a number that coincides precisely with the anniver…

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The National Library of France holds the only existing copy in the world of the first book printed in Basque, Linguae Vasconum Primitiae, a work by Bernat Etxepare dating from 1545, which is now on display in Bayonne. Etxepare, a visionary of his time, set out to make Basque known internationally and used the newly invented printing press to achieve this goal. The book consists of fifteen poems, a number that coincides precisely with the anniver…

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The Basque Council and the Basque Confederation have illuminated the front of the Basque Museum in Bayonne with the slogan: "Recognition and resources, so that Basque can always emerge". They have denounced the fact that Bernart Etxepare's Linguae Vasconum Primitiae is there with the "permission" of the National Library of Paris, but temporarily, and say that it is a demonstration of the current situation of Basque. They have issued a call to go…

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argia.eus broke the news on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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