Tag: Historia de las vascos
Euskal Herria. La mirada extranjera. A book by Fernando Pérez de...
Euskal Herria. La mirada extranjera. A book to discover who we are thanks to 1219 looks at our country from abroad
Lest We Forget: March 5, 1937, the Battle of Cape Matxitxako
On March 5, 1937, a handful of Basque sailors wrote a glorious page in the history of our nation just off Cape Matxitxako
Soule, the history of a territory of free people on “Txirrita”...
"Txirrita" on France 3 covers Basque topics, and has dedicated an episode to explaining the history of Soule
The “Hand of Irulegi” paves the way for future research into...
So, when the news broke yesterday in local media that a text in Vasconic (which, in our ignorance on the topic, we didn't know...
The Basque Diaspora Archives: an essential part of preserving Basque history...
The Basque Diaspora Archives: an essential part of preserving Basque history that you can be a part of with your contributions
Informing the bees of the death of a relative is an...
The fact that the royal beekeeper informed the bees of the Queen's passing should not have surprised the Basques, as it's an ancient tradition here
Who was the first to sail around the world, Magellan, Elkano,...
National Geographic has just published an article highlighting that it was Elkano who actually achieved the feat. But what if he were a woman?
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
Soccer, European nations, and Basque War Children in Wales: an interview...
This isn't the first time we've brought you an article from Welsh journalist Christopher Evans, nor the first time we've brought you an article...
The Guilds of Aránzazu in the colonial capitals of Lima and...
An article by Dr. Elisa Luque Alcaide helps us understand the structure created by the Basques living in the New World colonies