"Basclonia" meaning in Latin

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Proper name

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  1. (Medieval Latin, geography) Alternative form of Vasconia (“Basque Country”) Tags: Medieval-Latin, alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Vasconia (extra: Basque Country) Categories (topical): Geography Synonyms: Regio Basclorum, Terra Basclorum
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