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NAVARRISTAS actually, and again and again, queries with spelling errors. And I say this, because here it is about the Basque NABARRISTAS who follow the nabarrismo, movement of a political-cultural nature, emerged during the sixteenth century within the Kingdom of Nabarra located north of the Pyrenees, in the Renaissance. While to the south of the Pyrenean mountain range the Spanish occupation gave way to a political-cultural colonization, being the Spanish Holy Inquisition the main tool or weapon against the natives of the Country, an autochthonous cultural and political splendor based on the purest Humanism, took place first in the Nabarra University of the castle of Nerac and then in the Nabarra Court of the castle of Pau. To this day the NABARRISTAS, or better as they call themselves, pannabarristas, boast that all 7 Basque territories derive from the Castilian conquest of 1512 and that they are all nabarros.

  



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