Tag: image of the basques
Jesús “Jess” Goñi, the Navarrese ‘bertsolari’ from Nevada
'The Nevada Independent' has published an excellent article on award-winning 'bertsolari' Jesús "Jess" Goñi, originally from the Baztán Valley in Navarre and now resident in Washoe County, Nevada
2022 Day of Europe: The future is in your (our) hands
In a year as special as this, 2022, we share our thoughts for the first time about the Day of Europe
A fantastic Google Arts & Culture article on the Guggenheim Bilbao
Google Arts & Culture has written several articles on the Guggenheim Bilbao, and brings them all together in this one
Harrijasotze–is it a strange or crazy sport?
That's the question the Italian sports site sport.sky has asked; they're even more surprised that it's a sport women also play
A look at Pedro Arrupe, the Basque who was a Jesuit...
Basque Passionist Antonio María Artola CP brings us a video and article on the life and works of Father Arrupe, with a marvelous final message
Eusebio Zamacola, the Basque from Basauri who became a legend in...
Eusebio Zamacola, born in Basauri, ended up as a legendary bandit in the Chacho, before turning his life around
On April 9, 2022, Pope Francis has named Mons. Elorza “Venerable”
Today, the news announced a month ago has come true: Pope Francis has signed the decree recognizing Monsignor Elorza as "Venerable"
The Masai are anxiously awaiting Sanfermines
A fantastic video about the San Fermín fiesta made by Navarrese audio-visual director Borja Lezaun starring the Masai
Monseñor Elorza, first Bishop of Moyobamba and Basque Passionist, to be...
The Limako Arantzazu Euzko Etxea—Lima Basque Center has just made the announcement on their blog: Monsignor Martín Fulgencio Elorza Legaristi, shall name Monsignor Elorza,...
Maurice Ravel, on the 147th anniversary of his birth; “A Basque...
Remembering a Basque composer, perhaps the most universal of all of them, whose nationality and commitment to his country is widely unknown among his compatriots




































