This paper is part of the project that analyses the intonational properties of the variety of Spanish in contact with Basque. The pitch accents and boundary tones of 360 declarative utterances from 12 speakers of Basque Spanish have been recorded and analyzed in conversational speech. In comparison, 210 utterances from 7 Spanish native speakers from Madrid have also been recorded and analyzed. In the abstract, we report the results from the analysis of 3,391 pitch accents. 72% of prenuclear accents and 63% of nuclear accents in the Basque Spanish data have peaks in the tonic syllable (L+H* and H*). In Madrid Spanish, on the other hand, the most common prenuclear pitch accent (48%) is a rising one with a peak on the posttonic syllable (L+