Tag: Basques in Venezuela
Simón Bolívar: Forging a Myth
As a part of our series on the bicentennial of the independence of the New World republics, we bring you this article on Simón Bolívar
Three Basque migrations to Venezuela over 500 years of history
Xabier Amézaga, son of Basque intellectual Vicente Amézaga and compiler of the latter's works, writes for us on the mark the Basques left on Venezuela as part of the series on the bicentennial of the independence of the New World republics
70th Anniversary of The El Paraíso Basque Center in Caracas
This new Basque Center in Caracas, in the El Paraíso neighborhood, was inaugurated with top honors, and even the presence of Lehendakari Aguirre, on...
“Karmele”: ‘Variety’ reports that a film about two Basque patriots is...
Variety is a prestigious American magazine dedicated to the world of entertainment, which has been published since 1905 and which we've cited before.
This month,...
Eighty years on from the arrival of Basque refugees to Venezuela;...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The impression Basques have left on Venezuela is wide, deep, and fruitful. For example, their history, for better...
Solidarity with the Basque community in Venezuela. Is there anything...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
After a lot of reflection, we're writing about this matter which is worrying us more and more: the...
A video recalls Basque architecture in Venezuela
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Not too long ago, we spoke about the important legacy Basque exiles created in Caracas when then went...
A Basque from Bergara has just been made a member of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
On Thursday, January 25, a celebration was held at the Paraninfo at the Caracas Palace of the Academies...
Basques are “invisible” even to themselves. In memoriam: Daniel “the Indian”...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
In our daily search for news from around the world that mentions the Basques, we found an article...
A compilation of the amazing stories of the Basques in exile...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Pedro Javier Arriaga Aguirre has a blog, Jazoera, which was created as a tool to share the news...