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Navarre ( Spanish ''Navarra'', Basque ''Nafarroa'') is an Autonomous Community In Spain . Its official Spanish-language name is '''''Comunidad Foral de Navarra''''' (for an explanation of ''foral'', see '' Fuero '').


COMMUNITY


It is bordered on the west by the autonomous community of the Basque Country (formed by the provinces of Vizcaya , Guipúzcoa and Álava , although Navarra only has a border with the latter two), on the south by the autonomous community of La Rioja , on the east by the autonomous community of Aragon (formed by the provinces of Zaragoza/Saragossa , Teruel and Huesca , although Navarra only has a border with Zaragoza and Huesca), and on the north by the country France .

Navarre is governed as an autonomous region, with its own parliament (Parlamento de Navarra) and government (Gobierno de Navarra). As in other autonomous regions in Spain, health, employment, education and social services, together with housing, urban development, environment protection policies are under the responsibility of its own institutions. Unlike other regions (and like the Basque Country ), it has almost full responsibility for collecting taxes, which must follow the overall guidelines established by the Spanish government but may have some minor differences.

There are 272 municipalities in Navarre. See List Of Municipalities In Navarre . One-third of the population lives in the capital, Pamplona (Basque ''Iruña'').


CULTURAL HERITAGE


Navarre is a mixture of the Basque influence from the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean influences coming from the Ebro . The Ebro valley is amenable to Wheat , Vegetable s, Wine , and even Olive Tree s, as in Aragon and la Rioja. It was occupied by the Roman Empire and in the Middle Ages it became the Taifa kingdom of Tudela . During the Reconquista , the Northerners extended southwards. In the Middle Ages , Pamplona was a crossroads for Basques, Gascons from beyond the Pyrenees and Romance speakers.

The Basque Language has been losing ground for centuries. Upper Navarrese is the Dialect of the Basque Language spoken in the region. Often feelings of "Basqueness" are linked to use of the language. For example, a person from a place where Basque was lost decades ago might say that they are not Basque, but that their grandfather was. Feelings of Basqueness often are carried onto politics with Basque Nationalism being stronger in the North, either within Navarrese branches of Basque parties like Batasuna , Aralar , Eusko Alkartasuna or EAJ-PNV or as homegrown movements like Batzarre . Among the parties that downplay links to the Basque Country, there are regional branches of Spanish parties such as the PSOE , as well as regional parties such as UPN (Unión del Pueblo Navarro) and Convergencia De Demócratas Navarros .

HISTORY


For a fuller account of the history of Navarre, see Kingdom Of Navarre .


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