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Basques Social Structure

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The Basques are people who inhabit a region spanning over parts of north-central Spain and southwestern France. Some people are still confused as to where they have originated from. Basques are now mainly found in an area traditionally known as Euskal Herria, which is located around the western end of the Pyrenees on the coast of the Bay of Biscay. The Basques language is also called the Euskera. The Basque language is an extremely complex language which has no close relatives anywhere else in the world. I will be discussing the Basques infrastructure, social structure, and superstructure how they maintained it all. The Basques infrastructure is not an industrial hub, but they do maintain a unique regional identity. They can use an update with their infrastructure. Houses in the city Bilbao houses many heavy industries, such as steel plants and shipbuildings facilities. They do not have enough railroads tracks to transport merchandise to gain more money.
Social structure in Basques is somewhat similar to America's social structure. They is equality between sexes in the division of labor. Woman are welcome to work alongside men in the workplace. In the urban areas women are mainly …show more content…

They now have churches, schools, taverns, town halls, handball court, general stores, and a few professionals such as doctors, veterinarians, pharmacists, and postmaster. The surrounding hillsides contain farmsteads surrounded by their collective landholdings. In the late 1950s the youths of Basques established ETA. Their goal was to have complete independence from from Spain. 20 percent of the population of Basques is involved with agriculture and 50 percent is employed in industry. Now Basques is a mixed-farming enterprise. The farm families grow their own wheat, corn, vegetables, fruits, and nuts and raised poultry, rabbits, pigs, cows, and sheep. They have the best health care systems and the best education

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