Tag: Basques in Peru
More Basque support for the Peruvian Amazon, which is added to...
The website of the Peruvian magazine Revista Embajador is reporting on the presence of a group of 13 Basque health professionals and the arrival of...
Basque Chronicles: Merchants and Administrators: the role of the Basques in...
We've often spoken here on the blog about the role the Basques played in colonial Latin America. In the more than three centuries separating...
Coming Up on 100 Years of the Extraordinary Work of the...
Our regular readers will know yours truly has a great deal of fondness and admiration for the Passionist Fathers who set up in the Basque...
A Messsage about COVID-19 from Lima to the Basque Community
The Limako Arantzazu Euzko Etxea of Lima and the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Aranzazu of Lima are known for being very active on social...
The Burial Places of the Basques in Lima, Desecrated to Become...
Our regular readers will remember the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Aranzazu of Lima, as we've mentioned them several times. If you're not familiar,...
Basques united to create a community kitchen/school/restaurant in one of the...
Today we'd like to bring you the news of the community kitchen / school / restaurant that was opened in 2019 by Basque-Peruvian Gastón...
120 years of the birth of Martín Elorza, a key figure...
A few months ago, we brought you a blog entry on the epic work of the Basque Passionists in the Peruvian Amazon jungle, heroic...
A response from Peru to the libel against the Day of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
On September 16, the Spanish dialy El Español published an article by Pedro José Chacón Delgado, professor of History of...
Interview with Jesús María Aristín, Bishop of Yurimaguas. The epic...
A few weeks ago, we dedicated a detailed article to the amazing feats of the Basques in the Peruvian Amazonia. It was not a...
Lima, August 30: a date that recalls the resilience of the...
This year, at the end of August, we'd like to state for the record what happened on August 30, 1866, which was a clear...