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The Bilbao-Urdax connection has a much longer history than as a...

El Brokoa a toda vela
This article was translated by John R. Bopp We aren’t especially thrilled that the Vuelta a España has come back to the Basque Autonomous Community.  It’s...

The Basque Presence in Newfoundland and Labrador Goes Well Beyond Red...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp We've blogged before about the centuries-long presence of Basque whalers and fishermen on the Atlantic coast of what...

The plaques designating Red Bay as a World Heritage Site are...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp There are matters where we get the impression that either we're obsessed or we have a completely different...

The extensive “economic area” of San Sebastian 25,000 years ago

About 25,000 years ago, in the Late Stone Age, a group of Cro-Magnons established a campsite at modern-day San Sebastian, and kept it running...

A 16th century Basque ship, and UN symbol, will set sail...

logo del programa Patrimonio Cultural Subacuático de la Unesco, con la imagen de la imagen del ballenero vasco San Juan encontrado en Red Bay
This article was translated by John R. Bopp The Windsor Star is a Canadian daily published in the city located just across the strait/border from Detroit. They've just...

A huge discovery: a Basque ax, the oldest iron object ever...

Poblado Huron  - Citizen59
This article was translated by John R. Bopp The history of the arrival of non-Hispanic Europeans to the coasts of North America now has to be...

A 25,000-year-old pendant found in a Basque cave

The newly found pendant (Aranzadi / University of the Basque Country)
A decorative and practical pendant has been found in Irakaitznear Zestoa, and dated to 25,000 years ago