Tag: Basques in the world
Save the Children! The book about the Basque war children...
The Sabino Arana Foundation is publishing a new digital edition of Gregorio Arrien's book about the Basque war children who took refuge in Great Britain
An ‘aurresku’ for the new auxiliary bishop of Santiago, Chile
An 'aurresku' was performed by three 'dantzaris' from the Euskadiko Lagunak group at the ordination of auxiliar bishop Álvaro Chordi Miranda in Santiago, Chile
An immense source of information about Basque surnames in Argentina and...
We bring you the work of the Historia y Genealogía Hispanoamericana blog, which offers us a wide range of interesting information on Basque surnames
The 2022 National Basque Week is being held in Macachín, Argentina
This third annual National Basque Week is being organized by the Euzko Alkartasuna Basque Center in Macachín, Argentina
Florencio de Basaldua, the man who dreamed of uniting the Basque...
The ADNSUR+ website shares the story of the man who dreamed of united the Basque people of Chubut at the end of the 19th century
A double article in four Basque newspapers about Basque-Peruvian journalist “Paco”...
Basque newspapers in the Grupo Noticias group have published a two-part article about Peruvian journalist "Paco" Igartua, written by Josu Legarreta
500th anniversary of the first circumnavigation of the globe. We’re giving...
On the 500th anniversary of the first circumnavigation of the globe, we're giving away an essay about Elkano by Enrique Santamaría which was just published by Eusko Ikaskuntza
Francisco “Paco” Igartua: the 99th anniversary of the birth of this...
Today marks the 99th anniversary of the birth of Basque-Peruvian journalist Francisco "Paco" Igartua. With this entry, we begin a series on his life and work
Who was the first to sail around the world, Magellan, Elkano,...
National Geographic has just published an article highlighting that it was Elkano who actually achieved the feat. But what if he were a woman?
The La Vizcaína Ranch: a story of Basques in Patagonia
The story of the La Vizcaína Ranch and the Basque family from Durango who created it and are still living there 100 years later