Europe Trip # 19 - San Sebastian and Basque Language?!?

Its called Euskara and I don't get it. Though it is unlike any language in the world, strange similarities have been discovered between it and Aramaic, the language of ancient Judea. Because "El Pais Vasco" was never conquered by the Romans or anyone else they retained their ancient ancient language. No stories or verbal history exists of the language so its past will most likely be forever unknown. Oh and San Sebastian is Pretty. (It's called Donostia in Euskara).El pais vasco está dentro de las fronteras de España diplomáticamente pero, pero mentalmente, los vascos tienen su propia tierra histórica. me encanta aquella parte del mundo.
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