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Ostabarret (Basque: Oztibarre, Spanish: Ostabares) is a central region of the traditional province of Basse-Navarre in the far south of France. It corresponds to the valley of the upper reaches of the river Bidouze. It is hilly, open country, characterized by low mountains and round hills between 160 and 650 metres in elevation. The region takes its name from the village of Ostabat. The region is predominantly Basque speaking. According to the 1968 census, 2,137 out of 2,188 inhabitants spoke Basque. The dialect was classified by Louis Lucien Bonaparte as Lower Navarrese in 1869.

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  • Oztibarre (eu)
  • Ostabarret (fr)
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  • Oztibarre Nafarroa Behereko eskualde eta ibar bat da. Eskualdea 10 udalerrik osatzen dute eta lurraldearen hegoaldean dago, Garazi, Arberoa, Amiküze eta Arbaila eskualdetarekin mugitzen. Bere hiriburua Izura da. (eu)
  • Ostabarret, Ostabarès en béarnais ou Oztibarre /os̪tibare/ en basque, est un pays historique de la province basque de Basse-Navarre, correspondant au cours supérieur de la Bidouze, au sud d'Uhart-Mixe. L'endroit est également nommé Ostebad (qui désigne également le village d'Ostabat), Oztibar, Terra Ostabaressii, Ostavales, Terra Ostebarezio in Navarra, Ostabarea, Hosta-Barisium, Hosta beresium dans des documents anciens. Son nom (H)oztibarre vient de Hozta ibarre (ou ibar) signifiant « vallée de Hosta ». Cette formation serait devenue Ostavath en gascon, d'où le nom du village d'Ostabat. (fr)
  • Ostabarret (Basque: Oztibarre, Spanish: Ostabares) is a central region of the traditional province of Basse-Navarre in the far south of France. It corresponds to the valley of the upper reaches of the river Bidouze. It is hilly, open country, characterized by low mountains and round hills between 160 and 650 metres in elevation. The region takes its name from the village of Ostabat. The region is predominantly Basque speaking. According to the 1968 census, 2,137 out of 2,188 inhabitants spoke Basque. The dialect was classified by Louis Lucien Bonaparte as Lower Navarrese in 1869. (en)
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  • Oztibarre Nafarroa Behereko eskualde eta ibar bat da. Eskualdea 10 udalerrik osatzen dute eta lurraldearen hegoaldean dago, Garazi, Arberoa, Amiküze eta Arbaila eskualdetarekin mugitzen. Bere hiriburua Izura da. (eu)
  • Ostabarret (Basque: Oztibarre, Spanish: Ostabares) is a central region of the traditional province of Basse-Navarre in the far south of France. It corresponds to the valley of the upper reaches of the river Bidouze. It is hilly, open country, characterized by low mountains and round hills between 160 and 650 metres in elevation. The region takes its name from the village of Ostabat. The region is first mentioned as the terra Ostabaressii in a document of the twelfth century. In one of 1247, it was called Ostavales. A Navarrese charter of 1305 refers to it as the terra Hostebarezio in Navarra. The forms Ostabarea (1312) and Hosta-Barisium (1351) are attested, while the Gascon Rolls use Ostaberesium (1361). The region is predominantly Basque speaking. According to the 1968 census, 2,137 out of 2,188 inhabitants spoke Basque. The dialect was classified by Louis Lucien Bonaparte as Lower Navarrese in 1869. (en)
  • Ostabarret, Ostabarès en béarnais ou Oztibarre /os̪tibare/ en basque, est un pays historique de la province basque de Basse-Navarre, correspondant au cours supérieur de la Bidouze, au sud d'Uhart-Mixe. L'endroit est également nommé Ostebad (qui désigne également le village d'Ostabat), Oztibar, Terra Ostabaressii, Ostavales, Terra Ostebarezio in Navarra, Ostabarea, Hosta-Barisium, Hosta beresium dans des documents anciens. Son nom (H)oztibarre vient de Hozta ibarre (ou ibar) signifiant « vallée de Hosta ». Cette formation serait devenue Ostavath en gascon, d'où le nom du village d'Ostabat. (fr)
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