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George L. Steer: a chronicle about the journalist who told the...
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Today, on the 80th anniversary of the Bombing of Guernica, we’re paying tribute to the journalist who most...
Jack Prendergast: the Irishman who fought for the Basque Country in...
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The Irish daily The Irish Times has just published an article this afternoon that tells the story of...
The group Crystal Fighters once again remembers their Basque influences
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Crystal Fighters is a musical group that’s had a presence on our blog since October 2010, right when...
The photo that sums up the story of the Basque war...
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We found this photo that grabbed our attention as soon as we saw it. It’s the image of...
The Emotional Stories of the Basque War Children in Belgium (video)
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This entry is the fruit of the help of one of our readers, a friend on this blog’s...
From Texas: The Soul of San Sebastian Described in an Extraordinary...
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We first met J.C. Reid at the beginning of 2013 thanks to his amazing article on Bilbao on...
The memoirs of Maria Incera, a Basque war child who lives...
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Her name is Maria Luisa Incera. She’s from the La Arena neighborhood of Zierbena, on the Biscayne coast,...
A Canadian linguist, who lives in Japan, explains to us, in...
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Our esteemed Basque-speaking Colombian colleague, José Miguel Ramírez, has clued us into a video about the Basque language....
A Basque-speaking Colombian writes in the Cervantes Institute of Sao Paulo’s...
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In August 2013, we wrote about an entry in the blog about José Miguel Ramírez, a Colombian who...
Homage is paid in England to a woman who is part...
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Her name is María Luisa Incera, and she was a little girl when, in 1937, she had to...





































