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Valenman
05-17-2024, 08:50 PM
They were all born in Navarra, and most of them have two or at least one Basque surname.
https://www.futbolpedia.es/media/futbolistas/foto_jugador-22039.jpg?39A3C5721A
https://www.futbolpedia.es/media/futbolistas/foto_jugador-4629.jpg?663E396AB0
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https://www.futbolpedia.es/media/futbolistas/foto_jugador-16161.jpg?D361A3425E
https://www.futbolpedia.es/media/futbolistas/foto_jugador-20483.jpg?A108779A2F
https://www.futbolpedia.es/media/futbolistas/foto_jugador-19427.jpg?FC227B81D0
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https://www.futbolpedia.es/media/futbolistas/foto_jugador-18277.jpg?8ADEC7C74A
https://www.futbolpedia.es/media/futbolistas/foto_jugador-16165.jpg?4EFD2223D5
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https://www.futbolpedia.es/media/futbolistas/foto_jugador-12918.jpg?3772AF4A80
https://www.futbolpedia.es/media/futbolistas/foto_jugador-3183.jpg
https://www.aupaathletic.com/comun/jugadores_fotos/foto_jugador-2266.jpg
https://www.aupaathletic.com/comun/jugadores_fotos/foto_jugador-4629.jpg
https://www.aupaathletic.com/comun/jugadores_fotos/foto_jugador-15552.jpg
https://www.aupaathletic.com/comun/jugadores_fotos/foto_jugador-16157.jpg
https://www.aupaathletic.com/comun/jugadores_fotos/foto_jugador-14196.jpg
https://www.aupaathletic.com/comun/jugadores_fotos/foto_jugador-16169.jpg

Oliver109
05-17-2024, 08:57 PM
quite dark considering the location, meds, cappadocians, berids

Xacal
05-17-2024, 09:07 PM
Atlanto-Meds, Alpinds, Alpine-Meds and Atlantids

gixajo
05-17-2024, 09:29 PM
...cappadocians...

;)

Sovanz
05-17-2024, 09:33 PM
Dora?

https://www.aupaathletic.com/comun/jugadores_fotos/foto_jugador-14196.jpg

:rotfl:

gixajo
05-17-2024, 09:38 PM
Dora?

G]

:rotfl:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qtf8exmD0A&ab_channel=IMostlyBlameMyself

Ketchup
05-17-2024, 10:01 PM
Basques should be lighter than other Spaniards

Colonel Frank Grimes
05-17-2024, 10:03 PM
Basques should be lighter than other Spaniards

They're not Basques.

Valenman
05-17-2024, 10:08 PM
They're not Basques.

They are from Navarra
and in Navarra there are two areas, one Basque speaking (North) and the other Spanish speaking (South)

vader
05-17-2024, 10:15 PM
Basques should be lighter than other Spaniards

This should be lighter than that... that should be darker than this. Congratulations, welcome to theapricity.

Colonel Frank Grimes
05-17-2024, 10:19 PM
They are from Navarra
and in Navarra there are two areas, one Basque speaking (North) and the other Spanish speaking (South)

Almost no one speaks Basque in Navarra. It's like 10% of the population. Do people in Navarra view themselves as ethnic Basques?

Abaddon
05-17-2024, 10:28 PM
Basques should be lighter than other Spaniards

I doubt Basques are lighter-haired than any other Spanish group, they actually seemed to be darker than some groups to me.

Valenman
05-17-2024, 10:33 PM
Almost no one speaks Basque in Navarra. It's like 10% of the population. Do people in Navarra view themselves as ethnic Basques?

Basque nationalist parties spread in Navarra, although they are not as radical as in the Basque Country as far as I know. Here I leave a map of Basque-speaking municipalities in Navarra (Green color), They are all in mountainous rural areas that in total make up less than 10% of the population, then There are Mixed zones (Orange).
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/68/Navarra_-_Zonificacion_linguistica.png/450px-Navarra_-_Zonificacion_linguistica.png
Then there is a population that knows how to speak Basque.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a4/Navarra_-_Mapa_densidad_euskera_2001.svg/330px-Navarra_-_Mapa_densidad_euskera_2001.svg.png

Melkiirs
05-17-2024, 11:12 PM
Basques should be lighter than other Spaniards

Aranzadi found 23% blond in his Basque sample but almost certainly did not distinguish between blond and light brown. Sanchez Fernandez in his survey of Spanish soldiers found the Basque country actually darker haired than average.

One of the few scaled observations of Spaniards was from Santiago Alcobé concerning Catalans of the Pyrenees valleys such as Val d'Aran and found 20.9% pure blue Martin-Schultz 1-2b about the same as what J. Schaeuble found among the mixed German/Spanish population of former 18th century German colonies in Andalusia. I suspect that some of the lightest pigmented Iberian populations are found in the Pyrenees valleys. Andorra itself has significant foreign influence so perhaps less representative but there are other areas more isolated.

gixajo
05-17-2024, 11:42 PM
Almost no one speaks Basque in Navarra. It's like 10% of the population. Do people in Navarra view themselves as ethnic Basques?

There has always been a certain feeling of "brotherhood", but the Navarrese felt themselves as "different" . In the last 20-30 years, there has been a "Basqueization" caused by the nationalist sector that was extremely minority in the past, and supported by Basque nationalists of the Basque Country.

Until 20-30 years ago, Navarra was one of the most "Spanish" regions that could exist, in a couple of generations, that is not entirely the case anymore.

The use of Basque in Navarra, as you say, is very minority in the region as a whole, although majority in most of the north. The number of people who "know it" has undoubtedly increased because it is being taught more and more in schools, but as in the Basque country, the percentage of real use on a daily basis, of people who speak it daily , barely manages to grow despite everything they insist on achieving it.

omidjahan
05-18-2024, 09:46 AM
There has always been a certain feeling of "brotherhood", but the Navarrese felt themselves as "different" . In the last 20-30 years, there has been a "Basqueization" caused by the nationalist sector that was extremely minority in the past, and supported by Basque nationalists of the Basque Country.

Until 20-30 years ago, Navarra was one of the most "Spanish" regions that could exist, in a couple of generations, that is not entirely the case anymore.

The use of Basque in Navarra, as you say, is very minority in the region as a whole, although majority in most of the north. The number of people who "know it" has undoubtedly increased because it is being taught more and more in schools, but as in the Basque country, the percentage of real use on a daily basis, of people who speak it daily , barely manages to grow despite everything they insist on achieving it.

with "Navarra was one of the most "Spanish", you mean that only ethnicaly spaniards lived there in Navarra province and no one which was gitano y marroquíes y otros grupos étnicos?
or I get you wrong?