reunoilla
Reunoilla is a term that appears in Basque-language texts and has been used in both literal and figurative contexts to describe spaces located at the edges or margins of a physical or conceptual area. In everyday usage, it can refer to the periphery of a city, a borderland landscape, or any boundary zone where distinct spaces meet. In literature and journalism, reunoilla is often employed to evoke liminality, highlighting how central areas and peripheral spaces interact, conflict, or blend.
Scholarly discussions of reunoilla suggest a derivation from a Basque root related to edge or border, combined
In literary contexts, reunoilla conveys a sense of boundary zones where social, cultural, or economic contrasts
Basque language; periphery; margins; liminality; urban periphery.
As a term with regional usage, references to reunoilla are primarily found in Basque-language materials, and