Tag: national geographic
How to spend a weekend in Biscay, according to National Geographic
The National Geographic website offers us a great plan for spending a weekend in Biscay, visiting places that are off the beaten path for articles like these
National Geographic: cider’s key role in the history of the Basques
National Geographic has published an article on their website about the key role cider has played in Basque culture, society, and economy over the centuries
National Geographic explores the “Basque soul” of Idaho
National Geographic has dedicated many articles to the Basques over its more than a century of publishing. We've collected a few of them on...
A National Geographic illustrator introduces his hometown of Bilbao in a...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We introduced him to our readers two years ago: Bilbao-born artist Fernando Baptista, with his work, helps millions of...
The Basque Coast UNESCO Global Geopark, the Photo of the Day...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
On January 23, the National Geographic website chose a photograph by M. Subirats on the Basque coast near...
A ‘Bilbaíno’ at National Geographic
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Fernando Baptista is, through his work, helping millions of people around the world to better understand the stories...
National Geographic 1968: A look back, to 45 years ago, at...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
In August of 1968, National Geographic published an outstanding 37-page article titled “Land of the Ancient Basques”. It...
The Basque paradigm: the debate about Basque specificity is over
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Basques don’t have any relevant genetic differences with Spaniards. That’s what was published just over two years ago...



































