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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Dando-brillo-al-pan.jpg|Brushing the loaves for a shiny crust. Source: Ander Manterola, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Nolako irina, halako ogia.<br />
 
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Dando-brillo-al-pan.jpg|Brushing the loaves for a shiny crust. Source: Ander Manterola, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Nolako irina, halako ogia.<br />
''Bad flour makes poor dough.''||ENLACE]====
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''Bad flour makes poor dough.''||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Mercado-de-Navidad-Vitoria-Gasteiz-1977.jpg|Christmas market. Vitoria-Gasteiz, 1977. Source: Fernando Díaz de Corcuera, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Aza-olioak pil-pil, <br />bisigua zirt-zart, <br />gaztaina erreak pin-pan, <br />ahia goxo-goxo, epel-epel. <br /><br />''Traditional Christmas song''||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Mercado-de-Navidad-Vitoria-Gasteiz-1977.jpg|Christmas market. Vitoria-Gasteiz, 1977. Source: Fernando Díaz de Corcuera, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Aza-olioak pil-pil, <br />bisigua zirt-zart, <br />gaztaina erreak pin-pan, <br />ahia goxo-goxo, epel-epel. <br /><br />''Traditional Christmas song''||]====
  
 
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Secado-Ispoure.jpg|Hanging for drying. Izpura (NB). Source: Peio Goïty, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Ezkonduko urtea eta txarria hildako astea, onenak. <br />
 
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Secado-Ispoure.jpg|Hanging for drying. Izpura (NB). Source: Peio Goïty, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Ezkonduko urtea eta txarria hildako astea, onenak. <br />
''The year when you marry and the week that pig is slaughtered are the best.''||ENLACE]====
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''The year when you marry and the week that pig is slaughtered are the best.''||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Abriendo-los-cortes-tras-la-fermentacion.jpg|Scoring after fermentation. Source: Ander Manterola, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Donde no hay ni pan ni pollos, el horno no está para bollos. <br />''If there’s no bread or chicken, you shouldn’t bake rolls.''||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Abriendo-los-cortes-tras-la-fermentacion.jpg|Scoring after fermentation. Source: Ander Manterola, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Donde no hay ni pan ni pollos, el horno no está para bollos. <br />''If there’s no bread or chicken, you shouldn’t bake rolls.''||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Merienda-principios-del-siglo-20.jpg|Snack break, beginning of the 20th century. Source: Archive of the Chartered Government of Gipuzkoa: Indalecio Ojanguren Collection.|Goseak dagonarentzat, ogi gogorrik ez. <br />''The famished make a feast out of bread crumbs.''||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Merienda-principios-del-siglo-20.jpg|Snack break, beginning of the 20th century. Source: Archive of the Chartered Government of Gipuzkoa: Indalecio Ojanguren Collection.|Goseak dagonarentzat, ogi gogorrik ez. <br />''The famished make a feast out of bread crumbs.''||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Mercado-de-Santo-Tomas-Bilbao-1950.jpg|Ribera Market. Bilbao, beginning of the 20th century. Source: Labayru Fundazioa Photograhic Archive.|Food was grown on the family small holding or bought from local markets, which, in turn, were supplied with food grown locally. A few products, nearly always non-staples, complemented local or household self-supply.||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Mercado-de-Santo-Tomas-Bilbao-1950.jpg|Ribera Market. Bilbao, beginning of the 20th century. Source: Labayru Fundazioa Photograhic Archive.|Food was grown on the family small holding or bought from local markets, which, in turn, were supplied with food grown locally. A few products, nearly always non-staples, complemented local or household self-supply.||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Comida-a-bordo.jpg|Meal on board. Source: Aguirre Archive.|Nahiz dala udea, <br />nahiz dala negua, <br />goizeko zortziretan, <br />armozu ordua. <br /><br />''Folk song''||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Comida-a-bordo.jpg|Meal on board. Source: Aguirre Archive.|Nahiz dala udea, <br />nahiz dala negua, <br />goizeko zortziretan, <br />armozu ordua. <br /><br />''Folk song''||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Caserio-Olabide-Zerain-1982.jpg|Olabide Farmhouse. Zerain (G), 1982. Source: Karmele Goñi, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Sueteko laratzak jakiten dau etxeko barri. <br />''People show their true colours at home.''||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Caserio-Olabide-Zerain-1982.jpg|Olabide Farmhouse. Zerain (G), 1982. Source: Karmele Goñi, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Sueteko laratzak jakiten dau etxeko barri. <br />''People show their true colours at home.''||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Desgranando-habas.jpg|Broad bean podding. Source: Akaitze Kamiruaga, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Beans and broad beans were the most widely grown legumes and were traditionally an important part of the diet.||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Desgranando-habas.jpg|Broad bean podding. Source: Akaitze Kamiruaga, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|Beans and broad beans were the most widely grown legumes and were traditionally an important part of the diet.||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Mercado-de-Santo-Tomas-Bilbao-1950.jpg|Market on St Thomas’ Day. Bilbao, 1950. Source: Sancho el Sabio Foundation.|Gabon, bon-bon; Natibitate, ase eta bete; San Estebantxe, lehen letxe. <br />''Eat heartily on Christmas Eve; until you feel full at Christmas; and back to normal on St Stephen’s Day.''||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Mercado-de-Santo-Tomas-Bilbao-1950.jpg|Market on St Thomas’ Day. Bilbao, 1950. Source: Sancho el Sabio Foundation.|Gabon, bon-bon; Natibitate, ase eta bete; San Estebantxe, lehen letxe. <br />''Eat heartily on Christmas Eve; until you feel full at Christmas; and back to normal on St Stephen’s Day.''||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Abrir-el-txotx-Gipuzkoa-1988.jpg|Txotx, cider tasting. Gipuzkoa, 1988. Source: Antxon Aguirre, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|On dagizula janak eta kalterik ez edanak. <br />''Enjoy what you eat and drink.''||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Abrir-el-txotx-Gipuzkoa-1988.jpg|Txotx, cider tasting. Gipuzkoa, 1988. Source: Antxon Aguirre, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|On dagizula janak eta kalterik ez edanak. <br />''Enjoy what you eat and drink.''||]====
  
====[/atlas/alimentacion/Ronda-del-rosco-el-dia-de-San-Cristobal-Oquina-1986.jpg|Round of the roll on St Christopher’s Day. Oquina (A), 1986. Source: Gerardo López de Guereñu Iholdi, Etniker Euskalerria Groups. <br />''Bread and wine hold body and soul together.''||ENLACE]====
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====[/atlas/alimentacion/Ronda-del-rosco-el-dia-de-San-Cristobal-Oquina-1986.jpg|Round of the roll on St Christopher’s Day. Oquina (A), 1986. Source: Gerardo López de Guereñu Iholdi, Etniker Euskalerria Groups. <br />''Bread and wine hold body and soul together.''||]====
  
  

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Four generations of the same family. Ajangiz (B), 1977. Source: Segundo Oar-Arteta, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.
House and Family in the Basque Country

House and Family in the Basque Country

The family was the cornerstone of the farmstead, and the farmsteads along with the families provided coherence and structure to the neighbourhood and society.
Family Diet in the Basque Country

Family Diet in the Basque Country

Aza-olioak pil-pil, bisigua zirt-zart, gaztaina erreak pin-pan, ahia goxo-goxo, epel-epel. Traditional Christmas song
Christmas market. Vitoria-Gasteiz, 1977. Source: Fernando Díaz de Corcuera, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.
Watching over the child. Source: Novedades. Donostia, 1914.
Children’s Games in the Basque Country

Children’s Games in the Basque Country

Obabatxua lo ta lo, zuk orain eta nik gero; zeuk gura dozun orduren baten, biok egingo dogu lo ta lo. Lullaby
Traditional Medicine in the Basque Country

Traditional Medicine in the Basque Country

The widespread belief was that Christmas Eve’s bread, ogi salutadorea, would not go mouldy and would prevent rabies in dogs and other domestic animals.
Christmas bread. Source: Akaitze Kamiruaga, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.
Wedding cake. Durango (B), 1975. Source: Gurutzi Arregi, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.
Rites from Birth to Marriage in the Basque Country

Rites from Birth to Marriage in the Basque Country

As was the case of all important events, the wedding banquet, eztei-bazkaria, was celebrated at home.
Funeral Rites in the Basque Country

Funeral Rites in the Basque Country

There were specific paths to carry the corpse from the house of the deceased to the church and the cemetery.
Funeral cortège, c. 1925. Source: Antxon Aguirre, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.
On the move to the summer pastures in Gorbeia, 2006. Source: Antxon Aguirre, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.
Livestock Farming and Shepherding in the Basque Country

Livestock Farming and Shepherding in the Basque Country

Traditional shepherding and free-range livestock husbandry have prevailed on regions where these three requisites are satisfied: communal land, open-access rights, and free movibility for herds.
Agriculture in the Basque Country

Agriculture in the Basque Country

Tente nublo, tente en ti,no te caigas sobre mí,guarda el pan, guarda el vino,guarda los campos que están floridos.Spell against hail
Vineyard in Obanos (N), 2011. Source: M.ª Amor Beguiristain, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.