File:Euskarazko izenak isuna - 1938.jpg

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Euskara: Semeari haren euskarazko izenaz deitzearren, Areatzan Jose Mariscal Aranari jarritako 500 pezetako isuna, Bizkaia (1938).
English: 500 pesetas fine imposed on Jose Mariscal Arana for calling his son with his Basque name in Areatza, Biscay, Basque Country (1938).
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