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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: ETA, Navarre, Athletic Bilbao, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Kingdom of Navarre, San Sebastian, Bermeo, Basque Nationalist Party, Basque Country national football team, CD Elgoibar, Tour of the Basque Country, Montejurra Incidents, Aritz Aduriz, Clasica de San Sebastian, Ainhoa, Pyrenees-Atlantiques, EITB, Berri Txarrak, Zegama, Zarautz, Irun, Lazkao, Ortuella, Muskiz, Subida a Urkiola, Arantxa Urretabizkaia, Luis Aranberri, Errenteria, Tolosa, Spain, Ondarroa, Sopelana, Tolosaldea, Ormaiztegi, Abaurregaina/Abaurrea Alta, Basque alphabet, Laudio/Llodio, Abaurrepea/Abaurrea Baja, Voltor, Etxebarri, Basque Government, Bergara, Azpeitia, Jose Manterola, Ordizia, Beasain, Idiazabal, Eskoriatza, Mutiloa, Segura, Arama, Arrankudiaga, Ermua, Olaberria, Zerain, Zaldibia, Itsasondo, Gabiria, Gaintza, Legorreta, Altzaga, Antzuola, Ataun, Larraul, Elgeta, Leitza, Txorierri, Helduen Alfabetatze eta Berreuskalduntzerako Erakundea, Goierri, Oarsoaldea. Excerpt: ETA or (Basque pronunciation: ; "Basque Homeland and Freedom") is an armed Basque nationalist and separatist organization. The group was founded in 1959 and has since evolved from a group promoting traditional Basque culture to a paramilitary group with the goal of gaining independence for the Greater Basque Country. ETA is the main organisation of the Basque National Liberation Movement and is the most important participant in the Basque conflict. ETA declared ceasefires in 1989, 1996, 1998 and 2006, but subsequently restarted killing. However, in 2011, ETA declared a "permanent, general and verifiable" ceasefire with the expressed aim of ending its campaign. ETA's motto is ("Keep up on both"), referring to the two figures in its symbol, a snake (representing politics) wrapped around an axe (representing armed struggle). Since 1968, ETA has been blamed for killing 829 individuals, i...