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- José_Manterola abstract "Don José Manterola Beldarrain (1849–1884), born in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain, was a Basque writer who founded one of the most influential movements for cultivating the Basque language. As a member of the Navarrese movement, he was best known for founding the bilingual magazine Euskal-Erria (meaning the country of the Basques) in 1880, and editing it until 1884. Between 1877 and 1880 he published a three volume collection of Basque songs, Cancionero Vasco, complete with biographical, bibliographical, and critical notes. They are generally regarded as being the first anthology of Basque poetry.".
- José_Manterola birthDate "1849".
- José_Manterola birthYear "1849".
- José_Manterola deathDate "1884".
- José_Manterola deathYear "1884".
- José_Manterola nationality Spain.
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- José_Manterola wikiPageWikiLinkText "José Manterola".
- José_Manterola dateOfBirth "1849".
- José_Manterola dateOfDeath "1884".
- José_Manterola name "Manterola, Jose".
- José_Manterola shortDescription "Spanish writer".
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- José_Manterola description "Spanish writer".
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- José_Manterola hypernym Writer.
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- José_Manterola comment "Don José Manterola Beldarrain (1849–1884), born in San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain, was a Basque writer who founded one of the most influential movements for cultivating the Basque language. As a member of the Navarrese movement, he was best known for founding the bilingual magazine Euskal-Erria (meaning the country of the Basques) in 1880, and editing it until 1884.".
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- José_Manterola givenName "Jose".
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- José_Manterola name "Jose Manterola".
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- José_Manterola surname "Manterola".