On this page you will find the dialects of the areas and locations as two types of classification: traditional classification of Louis Bonaparte Loucien Koldo Zuazo current classification. By clicking on each of them, may find the description of the dialect and the towns belonging to it.
Dialect | Code | Map | Description |
*No assigned dialect | 0:0:0 | See map | See description |
Central | 1:0:0 | See map | See description |
Internal | 1:1:0 | See map | |
East (transition) | 1:2:0 | See map | |
Navarrese | 2:0:0 | See map | See description |
East | 2:7:0 | See map | |
Extended | 2:8:0 | See map | |
Améscoa | 2:9:0 | See map | |
Southwest | 2:1:0 | See map | |
Northwest | 2:2:0 | See map | |
Internal | 2:3:0 | See map | |
Aezkoa | 2:4:0 | See map | |
Baztan (transition) | 2:5:0 | See map | |
Burunda (transition) | 2:6:0 | See map | |
Navarro-labourdin | 3:0:0 | See map | See description |
West | 3:1:0 | See map | |
Internal | 3:2:0 | See map | |
East | 3:3:0 | See map | |
Mixe (transition) | 3:4:0 | See map | |
Eastern Navarrese | 4:0:0 | See map | See description |
Salazar | 4:1:0 | See map | |
Roncal | 4:2:0 | See map | |
Out of Navarre | 5:0:0 | See map | See description |
West | 5:1:0 | See map | |
Souletin | 5:2:0 | See map | |
Central | 5:3:0 | See map | |
Navarro-labourdin | 5:4:0 | See map |