Apart from the Castilian Spanish heritage of the nation, Spain is also home to relatively outlying areas including (from west to east) Galicia, the Basque Country, and Catalonia—all on the northern side of the nation. The native name associated with Galicia is officially Galicia; however, the local name is often associated with the spelling and pronunciation of Galiza, though Reintegrationism may advocate for Galiça instead. Beyond the Galician realm, the Basque Country is natively known as Euskadi and Catalonia as Catalunya, respectively.
