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He is Basque and refers to the street fight or riot. See Basque/Kaleborroka , Basque/Kale , Basque/Borroka .

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is a word of Basque origin (Basque) and means street violence. It was also a haircut used by militants of the Basque independence movement or Batasunas. This cut was also called Mullet.

  


John Rene Plaut

KALE BORROKA (and not kaleborroka) of Basque or Basque kale, street and borroka, fight is commonly used to refer to acts of street violence. 2 . Hairstyle used by the irreducible Basques and other groups batasuno, the mullet, cut up and on the sides and long back, popular in the 80s.

  



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