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The Basque who opened the first candy store in Buenos Aires,...

foto de la antigua fábrica Noel, una de las grandes productoras del dulce, que producía en 1910, 40.000 kgs.de dulce de membrillo por día. Situada en Defensa y Cochabamba de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Foto copiada de la web Filosofia de Sabor que a la que a su vez se la ha cedido Buenos Aires Antiguo
This article was translated by John R. Bopp This is one of those “Basque stories” that always leaves us with our jaw dropped, and, like so...

The memoirs of Maria Incera, a Basque war child who lives...

Maria Incera. Una "niña vasca de la guerra" que narra sus vivencias desde Yorkshire
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Her name is Maria Luisa Incera.  She’s from the La Arena neighborhood of Zierbena, on the Biscayne coast,...

The Coastal route of the Camino de Santiago brings us little-known...

Basque Coast. Geo Park
This article was translated by John R. Bopp This is what British blogger Emily Luxton has shown us in an article in which she comments to...

Piarres Harispe and his look at the Basques, made from the...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp Pierre Harispe is, according to the French National Library (BnF), a philosopher, sociologist, and poet, professor, and journalist...

Artists triumph around the world only 14,000 years after creating their...

El arqueólogo Diego Garate muestra las pinturas con representaciones de animales que fueron halladas en la cueva de Atxurra. (DIPUTACIÓN FORAL DE BIZKAIA )
This article was translated by John R. Bopp All who’ve read Jean M. Auel’s The Clan of the Cave Bear have discovered the magic and profound...

A Chilean documentary on Alzheimer’s: “I’m not from here (Chile)…I’m from...

Josebe Echaveguren exiliada vasca en Chile y protagonista del Documental "Yo no soy de aquí"
  Costa Rican daily El País has a report on the documentary “I’m not from here”, directed by Chilean Maite Alberdi and Lithuanian Giedre Zickytèque,...

Was the Bombing of Guernica a “necessary evil” so that Picasso...

Foto inéditas del Gernika bombardeado del día 28 de Abril de 1937 En el fondo documental del coronel rebelde Francisco Iglesias Brage, que se custodia en el Archivo del Reino de Galicia.
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Thanks to an article by Alonso Cueto in the Peruvian daily La República, we’ve discovered an analysis published...

Kerman Mirena Iriondo, the Basque war child who was “adopted” by...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp This time, Basque-American writer Vince J. Juaristi has left us dumbfounded.  We’ve been following his magnificent series of...

The oldest map in Western Europe discovered in a cave in...

Explicacion del mapa más antiguo de Europa encontrado en una cueva de Navarra
We’d like to bring to you today a piece of news that was published before this blog existed, but which we think is extraordinarily...

From the US, the story of Florentino Goikoetxea, the Basque “importer/exporter”...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp Vince J. Juaristi is a Basque-American born in Elko, Nevada who has a company in Alexandria, Virginia, and who...