Bunus

Bunus is a common French, located in the department of the Yrénées-Atlantiques and the area Aquitaine.

Its name Basque is Bunuze .

Geography

The common one belongs to the country of Ostabarret.
The grounds of the commune are sprinkled by the Bidouze, affluent of the Adour.

Communes bordering

History

Administration

Demography

The census in tax matter of 1412-1413, carried out on order of Charles III of Navarre, compared with that of 1551 of the men and the weapons which are in this kingdom of Navarre of in on this side the ports , reveals a demography in strong growth. The first indicates to Bunus the presence of 8 fires, the second of 39 fires.

Culture and Inheritance

; Structure of the village The village is divided into two by the départementale.
Of with dimensions, one finds the school elementary which also make office of town hall, the dwellings, the fields of but and the borough of the village with his pediment and his church surrounded of the cemetery.
On the other side of the road, are the bakery and the small coffee of the village. This side gathers also various bodies of artist-craftsmen: a carpenter and a potter.
The village is rate/rhythm by the agricultural life: herds of ewe and cows form integral part of the landscape.

; Sport With the pediment of Bunus organize time with other of the tournaments of Basque Pelote: pala (racket out of wooden) or naked hand (the hand is covered with binding and the ball out of leather is launched against the wall with the only means of the hand).

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