Home Tags Euzkadi

Tag: euzkadi

“The Basque lands”, a CIA Map from 1977

The Library of Congress is one of those places that we'd love to get lost in, with full access to its resources, and spend...

A photo of Our Lady of Arantzazu and the “miraculous” ability...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp We've recently come across a desktop background image that offers us an amazing perspective of the incredibly beautiful Sanctuary...

The highest Basque peak is 11,860ft/3,615m tall and is in…the Andes

This article was translated by John R. Bopp (Extended information) All our lives, we’ve always believe that the tallest Basque mountain, at 7,966ft/3,615m, is the Mesa de...

Who the peninsular Basques are: the teachings of History (from Peru)

Fragment of the map by Willem Blaeu. "Regnorum Hispanae nova descriptio." From Nouvel Atlas. Amsterdam: Willem & Joan Blaeu, 1643-50. 14 3/4 x 19 1/4. Engraving
This article was translated by Joseba Varela In this day and age, certain voices are casting doubt on which territories actually conform the Basque homeland in...

On when Bruce Springsteen fell in love with “Agur Jaunak” in...

  This article was translated by John R. Bopp A while back on our website, we put up a video of The Kelly Family, an American group...

“A Moment for the History Books”: Real Sociedad and Athletic United...

Inaxio Kortabarria (Real Sociedad) y José Angel Iribar (Athletic de Bilbao) portan la Ikurriña, aun ilegal, un 5 de diciembre de 1976
We're not spilling any secrets when we discuss how the traditional rivalry between the two leading Basque soccer teams is part of our country's...

Basques offer an ancestral example that provides contemporary teachings, which must...

San Antonio downtown just after sunset showing skyline around Tower of the Americas & Alamodome
This article was translated by Joseba Varela Iñigo Arzac has visited Euskadi. Judging by his name and surname, it seems obvious that he has Basque origins....

Saint Patrick.  Congratulations to the Irish patriots

  This article was translated by John R. Bopp To start warming up, what with Aberri Eguna (the day of the Basque Homeland) fast approaching, we’re going...

No racism, no ‘ethnicism’. The future of the Basques is...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp In the last few days, we've received some comments on an article we published which have made us...

The Pioneers of the “Basque Renaissance” in the Northern Basque Country

Detalle del cartel anunciador de las Fiestas Vascas celebradas el Saint Jean de Luz en agosto de 1892. Es la primera representación gráfica con los escudos de todas las provincias de Euskal Herria
This article was translated by John R. Bopp We'd like to break our rule about referring to Basque media today, because we want to discuss a...