Labourd

E227438

Labourd is a historic coastal province in the French Basque Country, known for its Basque culture, Atlantic beaches, and towns like Bayonne and Biarritz.

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Labourd canonical 13

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Basque territory
former French province
historic province
abolishedAsProvince French Revolution
borders Bay of Biscay
contains Ainhoa
Anglet
Bayonne
Biarritz
Cambo-les-Bains
Espelette
Hendaye
Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Ustaritz
country France
hasCoastlineOn Atlantic Ocean
hasCulturalIdentity Basque
hasNotableEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
tourism
historicalCapital Ustaritz
historicalLegalSystem Basque customary law
historicalRegion Northern Basque Country
surface form: Basque Country
historicalStatus province of the Kingdom of France
knownFor Atlantic beaches
Basque architecture
Basque culture
Basque festivals
Bayonne ham
Espelette pepper production
chocolate tradition in Bayonne
seaside tourism
surfing spots
locatedIn Northern Basque Country
surface form: French Basque Country

Northern Basque Country
southwestern France
majorCity Anglet
Bayonne
Biarritz
oneOfTraditionalBasqueProvinces Labourd self-link
Lower Navarre
Soule
partOf Pyrénées-Atlantiques
surface form: Pyrénées-Atlantiques department
sharesBorderWith Gipuzkoa
Navarre
timeOfAbolitionAsProvince 1790
traditionalLanguage Basque
surface form: Basque language

Gascon Occitan
Navarrese–Lapurdian Basque
surface form: Labourdin Basque dialect
traditionalSubregionOf Zuberoa
surface form: Iparralde

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