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The Basque language is a non-Indo European language in Western Europe, spoken by people living in the mountains between France and Spain.
The isolated language has puzzled scholars for centuries. For many years, it was believed to only be spoken and showed up in writing about 500 years ago. Julie Luchetta reports on a new discovery, announced in November, that has rocked the Basque community here and across the world.
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The Basque language is a non-Indo European language in Western Europe, spoken by people living in the mountains between France and Spain.
The isolated language has puzzled scholars for centuries. For many years, it was believed to only be spoken and showed up in writing about 500 years ago. Julie Luchetta reports on a new discovery, announced in November, that has rocked the Basque community here and across the world.

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