What are the Basque Fueros (provincial laws)?
In the Modern Age, each territory had its own Fueros (provincial laws), which were local and provincial laws for the internal government of each Community. The Councils, Local Governments, Courts, Biltzar, General States governed in each territory together with the delegates of the monarch. It was in 1876, at the end of the Third Carlist War (1872-1876) with the military defeat of the band of the Carlists, when the Fueros (provincial laws) of Araba, Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa were suppressed and they became the same as the other provinces of the Spanish state.