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Fermin
Fermin (also Firmin, from Latin Firminus; Spanish Fermín) was a holy man and martyr, traditionally venerated as the co-patron saint of Navarre, Spain. He was born in the mid 3rd century, so his death may be associated with the Diocletianic Persecution (303).
Navarrese Company
medieval mercenary company
March of Oriamendi
1837 hymn
Conquest of Zaragoza
battle in 1118 by which Alfonso I of Aragón took the city of Zaragoza defeating the Muslim army
Imperial Canal of Aragon
irrigation and navigation channel in Navarra and in the province of Zaragoza, Spain. Asset of Cultural Interest
Government of Navarra
government of Navarra (executive branch)
Gamazada
The Gamazada is the popular reaction in Navarre in 1893 and 1894 to when the Spanish finance minister of the Liberal Party under Prime Minister Sagasta, Germán Gamazo, tried to suppress the fueros that had been established in the Compromise Act of 1841. It caused a huge uproar among the people and institutions of Navarre, with demonstrations and petitions.
Tribute of the Three Cows
annual ceremony on the France–Spain border
Aezkoa
alt=|thumb|321x321px|Aezkoa Valley (in the context of Navarre)
Palacio de los Reyes de Navarra, Estella
cultural property in Estella, Spain
Chasco
The surname Chasco or Txasko is a Basque surname that has its traditional roots in Los Arcos (Kingdom of Navarre in the Basque Country), although it has branches in Navarre itself (in Viana) and in Álava (Santa Cruz de Campezo).
history of Pamplona
history of Pamplona, Navarre, Spain
victims of the Spanish Civil War in Navarre