Why has the Basque language continued as a distinct language?

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The land is separated geographically from other areas.

The land is separated geographically from other areas.

The Basque people have refused to learn other languages.

The Basque people have refused to learn other languages.

All other languages are outlawed in the region.

All other languages are outlawed in the region.

It has been protected as a historic languag

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The Basque language has continued as a distinct language primarily because it has been protected as a historic language. This protection has come through efforts to promote and revitalize the language, particularly in education and public life, allowing it to persist despite the influences of surrounding languages.

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