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[[Image:Basque tribes.gif|300px|thumb|right|Location of the tribe of the Varduli.<br> ·Red: [[pre-Indoeuropean]] tribes<br> ·Blue: [[Celts|Celtic]] tribes]]
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The '''Varduli''' were a tribe that [[Roman]] historians reported in Northern [[Hispania]], west of the [[Vascones]] and east of the [[Caristii]] and the [[Deba]] river. Their main city was Araceli (modern [[Uharte-Arakil]], [[Navarre]]). They probably spoke Basque, being the modern [[Gipuzkera|Guipuscoan dialect]] extended over the same area.
The '''Varduli''' were a tribe that [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] historians reported in Northern [[Hispania]], west of the [[Vascones]] and east of the [[Caristii]] and the [[Deba]] river. Their main city was Araceli (modern [[Uharte-Arakil]], [[Navarre]]). They probably spoke Basque, being the modern [[Gipuzkera|Guipuscoan dialect]] extended over the same area.


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Location of the tribe of the Varduli.
·Red: pre-Indoeuropean tribes
·Blue: Celtic tribes

The Varduli were a tribe that Roman historians reported in Northern Hispania, west of the Vascones and east of the Caristii and the Deba river. Their main city was Araceli (modern Uharte-Arakil, Navarre). They probably spoke Basque, being the modern Guipuscoan dialect extended over the same area.