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Cocosates
The Cocosates were an Aquitani pre-Roman tribe settled in what today is southwestern France, at north of the river Adour. They were surrounded by the Tarbelli at south and the Boiates at north. They inhabited what today is the western part of the French department of Landes. == History ==
They were called ''Cocosates sexsignani'' by the Romans, meaning ''Cocosates of the six banners'', which means they were actually a confederacy of six tribes. They lived in present-day Landes, at north of the Adour, in Brassenx. Their name, ''Cocosates'' is similar to the Basque word ''kokots'', which means "chin". It probably comes from the Aquitanian or Proto-Basque root ''koiz'' or ''coç'', meaning "hill", or "height", root which is also present in ''Cossium'', the capital of the Vasates (tribe).
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