Tag: Basques in Uruguay
50th anniversary of the school a Basque rice farmer in Uruguay...
Rural School #99, named after Irma Ayçaguer Ciganda, a Basque-Uruguayan rice farmer, is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and the community it serves has paid homage
Irigoyen-Irujo: the Lehendakari’s 1942 New World Tour in Uruguay and the...
Alberto Irigoyen and Xabier Irujo share an article with us about the Lehendakari's 1942 tour's stop in Uruguay, and their final report
The Independence of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, and the roles...
Marie "Mirentxu" Amezaga-Clark paints the tale of the independence process of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, and the role the Basques played in the same
The Tree of Guernica, the Basque seed that flourished throughout Uruguay...
An article from Uruguay and a video from the Basque Country sharing the importance of the saplings of the Tree of Guernica in Uruguay
Basque emigrants didn’t travel on rafts, but many were tricked and...
Alberto Moroy is an old, and esteemed, friend to the blog. He writes for the Uruguayan newspaper El País, publishing fantastic articles on the...
A Course to Train 35 Basque Teachers Starts in Argentina
The San Nicolás Basque Center has just started a new course to train Basque language teachers for the Basque Centers of South America. This year,...
Memory, Presence, and History: a exposition in Uruguay regarding “Guernica 80...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Aldaxka Kultur Biltzarra, between the 24th and 29th of this month, has organized a series of activities around...
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
63 Seconds of Basques Having Fun in Uruguay in 1922!
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
One of our regular readers has just sent a YouTube video that is a collection of short films...