Tag: Basque diaspora
A tour of Basque cuisine in Bakersfield, California
The Yelp website has published an article about the restaurants that best represent Basque cuisine in Bakersfield, California
Are you Basque aged 18–35? Travel the Basque Country with the...
Registration for the Gaztemundu program is still open through October 7, so if you're a young Basque person from the Diaspora, take this opportunity to come to the Basque Country!
Why is there a “Villa de Bilbao” in Mexico?
The reason why there is a "Villa de Bilbao" in Mexico and the story of its founder from Galdames
A mural of Basque sheepherders in Arizona, a state with a...
Flagstaff, Arizona has inaugurated a mural to honor the Basque sheepherders, in a state whose name is of Basque origin
Day of the Diaspora 2023: a celebration of the Basques in...
The Day of the Diaspora: a celebration of the Basques held in Guernica and in every corner of the world, to honor or forebears and our present
100th anniversary of the birth of Francisco “Paco” Igartua, a Basque-Peruvian
Francisco Igartua, a leader in Peruvian journalism and a member of the Basque diaspora who was committed to his homeland, was born on September 5, 1923
A story about Basque dairy men in Argentina: La Vascongada
The story of La Vascongada, a dairy company founded by Basques in Argentina at the beginning of the 20th century, which is part of the cultural landscape of Argentina
How did a piece of the Basque Country end up in...
Journalist Rachel Roberts has recently published an article in the Idaho Statesman (which we've often cited on the blog) sharing the keys both to the important presence...
Basque footprints in Nevada…gastronomy and so much more
Author, photographer, and journalist Rob Kachelriess has just published a fascinating report on the culinary offerings to be found by visitors to Nevada on...
Two new “Guernica” murals in the Americas, thanks to the Basque...
Two Argentine Basque centers have commissioned murals of Picasso's "Guernica" as a way to share our history and existence as a people