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9 Extraordinary Basque Restaurants…in Nevada

This article was translated by John R. Bopp In the Nevada section of the website Only in Your State, Jennifer has just written an article about nine...

A US map in Persian that shows a Basque shepherd “drinking...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp Sometimes, there are things that make our jaws drop, small details that are simply brilliant.  This is one...

On “Basque by birth” or “Basques by choice”: the evolution of...

Cyrus Jacobs-Uberuaga House uno de los iconos históricos de los vascos en Boise
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Meggan Laxalt Mackey has just presented her Master of Applied Historical Research final project at the Department of...

Izaskun Zabala, a Basque jewelry designer in New York

Izaskun Zabala, una diseñadora vasca en New York
This article was translated by John R. Bopp We found out thanks to the digital paper Fort Greene Focus, which covers news about the Brooklyn neighborhood it takes...

Do you remember who Ignacio Ellacuria was? Basque, Jesuit, man...

Rocío Silva Santisteban writes to us today, in her column at the Peruvian daily La República, a beautiful and very educational article about a Universal...

The Basque woman in Uruguay who planted rice, showed movies, and...

One of those big small story about a Basque in the world that won't ever make it into a history book, but is still quite important for many people

Basque whaling boats, from the depths of history to an homage...

Given its design and handling, they've been called the "race cars" of the 16th century, and have been such an essential part to the...

Daughter of the Barbecue King of Alabama, the Basque who was...

Yolande_Betbeze_NYWTS- THE BASQUE SPITFIRE,
Her name was Yolande Betbeze, “The Basque Spitfire”, and we’ve spoken of her before on the blog.  Today, we’ve got another great story about...

“A Basq Kitchen”, a new Basque restaurant in Los Angeles

A Basq Kitchen, Los Angeles
This article was translated by John R. Bopp We know you should never judge a book by its cover, but in this case, we’re going to...

The westernmost point of the contiguous United States is: Cape Alava!

Cabo Alava - Cape Alava
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Yes, you read it right, it’s not your imagination.  The westernmost point of the contiguous United States on...