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Simón Bolívar: Forging a Myth

Simon Bolivar
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

“Sangre vasca” (Basque Blood): a book about one Basque family’s exile,...

Funicular de La Reineta. Año 1930
Chabel Garanzini Mendiola, a Basque-Argentine, has written a book telling the story of her family's journey from La Arboleda to La Pampa

The AEMI Conference is about to start, with attendees from 17...

AEMI 31 conferencia
On September 30 and October 1, the European Migration Association's conference will be held, hosted by the Basque Government

Two Basque families in 18th- and 19th-century Peru. By Teodoro Hampe...

Lima en el siglo XVIII
Two articles about Basque families residing in Peru in the 18th and 19th centuries, and their lives in colonial times and the birth of the Republic

2021 Day of the Basque Diaspora: Lehendakari’s Closing Message #EuskalDiaspora

Lehendakari dia de la diáspora 2021
We close our series of entries on the 2021 Day of the Basque Diaspora with a message sent by the Basque Government and the Lehendakari in an official event on this red-letter day

The Colegio de las Vizcaínas School during Mexico’s struggle for independence

Grabado de la fachada del Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola - Vizcaínas
Ana Rita Valera, director of the Historical Archive, and Lizzeth Armenta, Museum Curator, tell us of the role of the Vizcaínas School in Mexico's struggle for independence

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

254 years since the opening of the Colegio de San Ignacio...

Colegio de las Vizcaínas. México
On September 9, the Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola – Vizcaínas School, founded by the Basques living in Mexico City in the 18th century, celebrates its "birthday"

The anticolonialism of Sabino Arana, the founder of Basque nationalism (video)

Sabino Arana en la prisión de Larrinaga (1895)
Historians Jean-Claude Larronde and Luis de Guezala explain to us Sabino de Arana's strong feelings against colonialism

A Missionary’s Greetings from the Bishop of Yurimaguas on the Day...

Saludo de Monseñor Aristín en el Día de la Diaspora Vasca 2021
The Bishop of Yurimaguas, Basque Passionist Jesús María Aristín, sends greetings and blessings to the global Basque Community