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Aquitani

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Aquitani
thumb|300px|The tribes confederated as the Aquitani and other pre-Indo-European (disambiguation)|pre-Indo-European tribes are in black
Tarbelli
thumb|right|300px|Aquitani tribes at both sides of the Pyrenees. The Tarbelli were an Aquitani tribe dwelling in the present-day regions of Labourd and Chalosse, in the west of Aquitania, during the Iron Age.
Ausci
thumb|right|300px|Aquitani tribes at both sides of the Pyrenees. The Auscii or Ausci were an Aquitani tribe dwelling around present-day Auch during the Iron Age.
Elusates
thumb|right|300px|Aquitani tribes at both sides of the Pyrenees. thumb|300px|Coins of the Elusates 5th-1st century BC.
Bigerriones
thumb|right|300px|Aquitani tribes at both sides of the Pyrenees. The Bigerriones or Begerri were an Aquitani tribe dwelling in present-day Bigorre during the Iron Age.
Sotiates
thumb|right|252x252px|Aquitani tribes at both sides of the Pyrenees. The Sotiates were an Aquitani tribe dwelling in the region surrounding the modern town of Sos (Lot-et-Garonne) during the Iron Age and the Roman period.
Cocosates
thumb|right|300px|Aquitani tribes at both sides of the Pyrenees. The Cocosates or Cocosates Sexsignani were an Aquitani tribe dwelling in present-day Landes during the Iron Age.
Suburates
thumb|right|300px|Aquitani tribes at both sides of the Pyrenees. The Suburates or Sybillates (also named Sibulates) were a pre-Roman tribe of the Aquitani, settled in what today is the historical territory of Soule (in Basque Xiberoa), in the Northern Basque Country. From their name come the French and Occitan name for the region, Soule, and the Basque names Xiberoa and Zuberoa. The Suburates spoke a form or dialect of the Aquitanian language, a precursor of the Basque language.