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This user is not anymore a user. NPOV has succumbed to the work of paid personel with an officialist position and an agenda (see Talk:September_11_attacks#FAQ_template for an example). Being part of this project anymore, even if nominally, is degrading to my intgrity. A new Wikipedia is needed. --Sugaar (talk) 16:01, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
Sugaar, also Sugar, Sugoi and Maju was the male half of the ancient Basque dualistic concept of God.
I am a Basque male born in 1968 and I enjoy sharing knowledge more than almost anything else. Therefore being a wikipedian is almost a must. Among the contributions I am more proud of, a special site is for the Basque WikiProject.
Apart of this, I'm interested in history, prehistory, anthropology, genetics, astronomy and astrology (and almost anything else except football).
If you have even the slightest interest on Basque people, language, history and culture, please visit the Basque Portal and the Basque WikiProject. If you have interest in ethnology in general, please pass by the Ethnic groups WikiProject. If you have an interest in human genetics, please visit the Human Genetic History WikiProject.
Email: by email
My blog: Leherensuge
Here there are some of the articles and other materials I have significantly contributed to (since Nov-2004):
- History of the Basque people
- Template:History of the Basque people
- Basque Prehistory
- Duchy of Vasconia
- Kingdom of Navarre
- Iruña-Veleia
- Prehistory short articles: Franco-Cantabric region, Santimamiñe
- Ancient tribes: Aquitani, Vascones, Varduli, Caristii, Autrigones, Cantabri.
- Middle Ages short articles: Duchy of Cantabria, Banu Qasi
- Other historical articles: Labourd (history section), Pierre de Lancre, Akelarre (witchcraft)
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Ancient Basque and neighbour tribes
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Duchy of Cantabria
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Duchy of Vasconia (c.700)
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Kingdom of Pamplona (c. 925)
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Basque fisheries in Canada
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Early Upper Paleolithic in the Basque Country
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Middle Upper Paleolithic in the Basque Country
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Magdalenian and Azilian in the Basque Country
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Neolithic in the Basque Country
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Chalcolithic, Early and Middle Bronze in the Basque Country
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Late Bronze and Iron Age in the Basque Country
Basque mythology and most secondary articles/stubs linked from there, among them: Mari (goddess), Sugaar, Sorginak
Aquitanian language, Euskara Batua, Gipuzkera, Lapurtera, Bizkaiera, Xiberuera
Bernard Etxepare, Juan Antonio Mogel, Pedro Agerre, Agustin Xaho, B.A.P.!! (Basque band)
- Biscay (history section)
- Lord of Biscay
- Towns: Getxo, Basauri, Urduliz, Bilbao (and many derived stubs)
- Lands: Enkarterri, Uribe, Busturialdea, Uribe-Kosta, Txoriherri, Mungialdea
- Geographical accidents: Ibaizabal, Punta Galea, Urdaibai
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Historical Busturialdea
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historical Uribealdea
- Characters: Federico Krutwig, Felix Likiniano, Carlos Garaikoetxea
- Trade unions: ELA-STV
- Armed groups: ETA, Comandos Autónomos Anticapitalistas, Iraultza, GAL, Batallón Vasco Español
- Basque National Liberation Movement and related: Euskal Herrietako Alderdi Komunista, Eusko Abertzale Ekintza, Herri Alderdi Sozialista Iraultzailea
- Prehistoric Europe
- Franco-Cantabric region
- Sesklo
- Linear Pottery culture
- Vila Nova de São Pedro
- El Argar
- Atlantic Bronze Age
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Paleolihic Art in Europe
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Franco-Cantabrian region
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Neolithic expansion
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European Middle Neolithic
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European Late Neolithic
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Iberian Middle Bronze Age
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Iberian Late Bronze Age
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Atlantic Bronze Age
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Languages of pre-Roman Iberia
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Iberia c. 1000: Apogee of the Caliphate
No article specially but contributions here and there, that I think are important (and documented).
The Basque Barnstar of National Merit | ||
I award you this barnstar for creating the WikiProject Basque and your overall dedication to Basque-related content on Wikipedia. Regards, Húsönd 20:34, 3 January 2007 (UTC) |
Basque Barnstar of National Merit | ||
Although you are no longer active, I must show my appreciation and respect by awarding you with this barnstar. eskerrik asko! Original European (talk) 11:36, 24 February 2014 (UTC) |