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Navarre

[ nuh-vahr; French na-var ]

noun

  1. a former kingdom in SW France and N Spain.


Navarre

/ əˈɑː /

noun

  1. a former kingdom of SW Europe: established in the 9th century by the Basques; the parts south of the Pyrenees joined Spain in 1515 and the N parts passed to France in 1589. Capital: Pamplona Spanish nameNavarranaˈβarra
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  • ·i· adjective
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Example Sentences

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Political resistance has meant that the legislation is so far only being implemented in the northern regions of the Basque Country, Navarre and Catalonia, and its success is open to debate.

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Ananda Zeas-Sigüenza, a Ph.D. student at the Public University of Navarre who encountered problematic papers when conducting a systematic review about interventions to prevent loneliness, says the experience has left her questioning a career in academic research.

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Elsewhere in Spain, there are also claims by the regions of Navarre and Castilla La Mancha to Columbus’s provenance.

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He was born Navarre Scott Mammedaty, in Lawton, Oklahoma, and was a member of the Kiowa Nation.

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Saiz, 47, was the Socialist leader in the city hall of Pamplona, the capital of Navarre.

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