Tag: IkurriƱa
Lies, flags, and the Tour de France
The Basque stages of the tour have caused more than a little controversy, just like the use of the Basque flag to congratulate a Basque stage winner
An ikurriƱa in Wales
Along the north promenade in Aberystwyth, in Wales, we can find the flags of many stateless nations in Europe, including the ikurriƱa
July 14: the French Revolution and the Basques: the deportation of...
An article by Basque historian Jean-Claude Larronde about an event that shows the terrible impact of the French Revolution on Basque society
July 9th: the Commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the first...
On July 9th, the Laurak Bat Center in Buenos Aires is going to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first time the IkurriƱa was raised there
Aberri Eguna 2021. Building a nation with the support of the...
A global Aberri Eguna that seeks to create collaborative networks among the Basques of the world, and the manifesto of the Limako Arantzazu Euzko Etxea
Aberri Eguna 2021: Images for our social media profile and cover...
Images to pay homage to and demand our free homeland on our social networks on this year's Aberri Eguna
The ikurriƱa, the coat of arms, the anthem…the FAQs about Basque...
Over the past ten years that we've been blogging, we've had many questions about the origin of the most famous Basque symbols from people...
On July 14, we celebrate not the storming of the Bastille,...
This article was translated byĀ John R. Bopp
Today, on July 14, around the world, the media will be remembering how France celebrates its national holiday.Ā ...
The ikurriƱa, the symbol of the Basques all over the world,...
This article was translated byĀ John R. Bopp
On July 14, 120 years ago, the ikurriƱa flew for the first time, raised by Luis and Sabino...
The IkurriƱa, the base for the flag of Johnson County, Wyoming...
This article was translated byĀ John R. Bopp
Weāve spoken a lot here about the influence Basques have had on the world, which can be seen...