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Bidarray
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that spans the Nive. According to legend it was built by the Laminak or Sorginak (witches) in one night, earning it the nickname "the Bridge of Hell". Communes
Kepa Junkera
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(2013) ”Kepa Junkera & Sorginak – Trikitixaren historia txiki bat/Una pequeña historia de la trikitixa (2014) Kepa Junkera & Sorginak – Maletak (2016) Kepa
Basque mythology
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maint: location missing publisher (link) Baroja, Caro (1995). "Lamiak, sorginak eta jainkosak" [Lamias, witches and goddesses]. Gaiak (in Basque) (Euskal
Jean Barbier
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buhamiak (1971, Ikas) Ixtorio-mixtorio ipuin-mipuinak (1990, Labayru) Sorgiñak . Bi zatikiko Antzerkia (1931, Leizaola) literaturaren zubitegia: Jean Barbier
Escucha Formation
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Libanophron sugaar Hippocoon basajauni Burmaphron iratxoak B. jentilak B. sorginak Tagsmiphron olentzero Elasmophron mari Ectenobythus iberiensis Liztor pilosus
Toti Martínez de Lezea
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(2013) Leyendas de Euskal Herria / Euskal Herriko leiendak (2004) Brujas / Sorginak (2006) Placeres reales (2008) Los grafitis de mamá (2009) Author's biography;
Jesús Arámbarri
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his student years: the Four Impromptus, the orchestral prelude Gabon-zar sorginak (Witches on New Year's Eve) and the Eight Basque Songs for soprano and
Chris Baldwin (director)
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major performance and festival at Contrebia Leukade, La Rioja, Spain 2007 "Sorgiñak " – A 3-year performance collaboration between artists and local people
Koruko Ama Birjinaren Eskola
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Fuentes Based on the traditional dances from the Salazar Valley in Navarre. Sorgiñak Txanton Piperri Urketariak Choreography: Josetxo Fuentes Music: Sergio
Lesbians during the socialist government of Felipe González
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they published the Spanish and Basque language lesbian feminist magazine Sorginak . The magazine contained many different types of materials and a variety
Lesbians during the government of José María Aznar
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until June 1998, the Basque and Spanish language lesbian feminist magazine Sorginak ceased publication. It was relaunched in 1998, and from 1999 onward it