Varduli
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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; now the main part of the province of Guipuzcoa, and parts of Alava and Navarre. Their main city was Ara-Caeli (modern Uharte-Arakil, Navarre). They probably spoke Basque, being the modern Guipuscoan dialect extended over the same area.

