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- Biscayne_(ethnonym) abstract "Until the early 19th century the word Biscayne (= Biscayan) was a demonym and ethnonym referring ambiguously to the Basques of Spain excluding Navarre, or more often the Basques in general. For example, Saint Francis Xavier identified himself as a Biscayne, or "vizcaino", as he wrote it, meaning a Basque. Whaling crews from Labourd in the north Atlantic are also referred to as Biscaynes (16-18th century).The word Biscayne left an imprint in different place-names and surnames (last names) of America and Philippines, related to the Basque whale hunting and colonization of the New World. As of the 19th century, the concept shifted gradually to mean anything related to the Basque province of Biscay, in Spain.".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageID "44779159".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageLength "978".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageRevisionID "648386038".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink 1833_territorial_division_of_Spain.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Basque_Country_(autonomous_community).
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Basque_people.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Basques.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Biscay.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Basque_history.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Basque_people.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Demonym.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Ethnonym.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Xavier.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Basque_whaling.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Labourd.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Francis_Xavier.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biscayne (ethnonym)".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biscayne".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wikiPageWikiLinkText "western Basque districts".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) hasPhotoCollection Biscayne_(ethnonym).
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) subject Category:Basque_history.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) subject Category:Basque_people.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) hypernym Demonym.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) type EthnicGroup.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) comment "Until the early 19th century the word Biscayne (= Biscayan) was a demonym and ethnonym referring ambiguously to the Basques of Spain excluding Navarre, or more often the Basques in general. For example, Saint Francis Xavier identified himself as a Biscayne, or "vizcaino", as he wrote it, meaning a Basque.".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) label "Biscayne (ethnonym)".
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) sameAs m.012hc__k.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) sameAs Q19873490.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) sameAs Q19873490.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) wasDerivedFrom Biscayne_(ethnonym)?oldid=648386038.
- Biscayne_(ethnonym) isPrimaryTopicOf Biscayne_(ethnonym).