Basque (Euskara) is one of Europe's most unusual languages — a language isolate, unrelated to any other living language. It's spoken by around 750,000 people across the Basque Country, which straddles the Spain-France border in the western Pyrenees. The US Basque community is small but distinctive, concentrated in Idaho's Boise area, Nevada, and parts of California's Central Valley — many of them descendants of late-19th and early-20th-century Basque sheep-herding migration. Our Basque translation work is mostly genealogy, Basque civil records, and the small business and cultural-association documents tied to that community.