Navarrese
The term "Navarrese" refers to the people and culture of the region of Navarre, located in northern Spain. This area has a rich history, influenced by various cultures, including the Basques, Castilians, and Aragonese. The official language is Spanish, but many Navarrese also speak Basque, reflecting the region's unique heritage.
Navarre is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from the Pyrenees mountains to fertile plains. The region is famous for its traditional festivals, such as the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, which attracts visitors from around the world. Navarrese cuisine features local ingredients, with dishes like pintxos and chistorra being popular among residents and tourists alike.