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Julian Iantzi Answers the Question that Follows Him: “Am I Navarro? Am I Basque?”

The television presenter Julián Iantzi has decided to take the floor on his social networks to address an issue that, he recognizes, touches him closely and touches the fiber: his identity as a Navarrese and Basque, and the place of the Basque in that definition. With a thoughtful and remote tone — as he himself emphasizes — of partisan positions, Iantzi has launched a message in which he directly challenges linguists, historians and anthropolog…
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The television presenter Julián Iantzi has decided to take the floor on his social networks to address an issue that, he recognizes, touches him closely and touches the fiber: his identity as a Navarrese and Basque, and the place of the Basque in that definition. With a thoughtful and remote tone — as he himself emphasizes — of partisan positions, Iantzi has launched a message in which he directly challenges linguists, historians and anthropolog…

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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