Originally posted by OliverFA
No offense, but you really need to get informed about this. I hope this helps
Look for "autonomÃas".
And the basque region WAS part of the Roman empire. Spain comes from the latin word Hispania. Hispania was an administrative Roman unit, divided in three provinces: Tarraconensis (North East), Betica (South East) and Lusitania (West, the present Portugal with some other territories)
No offense, but you really need to get informed about this. I hope this helps
Look for "autonomÃas".
And the basque region WAS part of the Roman empire. Spain comes from the latin word Hispania. Hispania was an administrative Roman unit, divided in three provinces: Tarraconensis (North East), Betica (South East) and Lusitania (West, the present Portugal with some other territories)

And you didn't answer the Roman question. The issue was why they retained a non-Latin language and other areas did not.
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