Tag: mexico
A painting of Our Lady of Begoña in Villa de Bilbao,...
A painting titled "Our Lady of Begoña" from the 18th century, which is quite relevant to the community of Ejido Villa de Bilbao, in the Viesca area of Coahuila state in Mexico, has been restored
Mexico’s “Diario Milenio” gets the causes of the Transformation of Bilbao...
The Mexican daily "Milenio de México" publishes an article about the Transformation of Bilbao that is full of mistakes
La Vasconia, the oldest bakery in Mexico City, and heritage of...
The La Vasconia Bakery, opened 152 years ago, is the oldest bakery in Mexico City, and is the work of Basques, just like Corona beer
The legend of St. Michael of Aralar as told from the...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We've been holding onto this one, looking forward to publishing it. It's about an article by Carlos Evia Cervantes...
“As hard as it may be to believe, Siri does exist,...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
That was the title given by Mexican magazine Quien to an article talking about how the Spanish-language voice...
Mexico: after 20 years, the jai alai court is reopening; 20-year...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
A while back, we told you the story of the inauguration of the Havana jai alai court on...
A Mexican and a Basque record a music video for “Txoria-Txori”...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Sonia de los Santos is an actress and singer (with a talent for children’s music) who was born...
“The land of good oaks” Another defense of the Basque origin...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We commented on this back in the “prehistory” of our blog. Back in March of 2011, we told...
Juana Azurduy: a woman of Basque blood who fought for the...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We never had, despite her importance in history. That’s why, after admitting our ignorance, we’re so happy to...