Tag: Navarra
The “Hand of Irulegi” paves the way for future research into...
So, when the news broke yesterday in local media that a text in Vasconic (which, in our ignorance on the topic, we didn't know...
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
Euskariana, Bilketa, BiNaDi. The access portals for resources on Basque culture
Three portals, one per government administration the Basque Country is divided into, offer access to resources on Basque culture. Our proposal: they should work together
Again: Lies and falsehoods about the Basque and Navarrese Economic Agreements,...
An explanation behind the reasons for why the Basque Community and Navarrese Economic Agreements are a key piece of information to understanding the present and the future of the Basques, as well as being an element of sovereignty
A Euroregion project to train teachers who can teach throughout the...
A Euroregion program to train teachers to work in bilingual French/Basque schools in the Northern Basque Country
Ederbidea: the bicycle route joining Pamplona, San Sebastian, and Bayonne
An over 200-km cycling route joins our country north-to-south, crossing the Pyrenees
Viewpoints. Zangoza (Sangüesa) and Javier Castle in Navarre
Our English-language editor share his trip to Zangoza (Sangüesa) and Javier Castle
St. Francis Xavier: the Navarrese Saint who spoke in the “Biscayne”...
Today, December 3, is the feast day of St. Francis Xavier, as well as the Day of Navarre and the Day of the Basque...
Preconceptions of “national essence” when discussing the Ezkuzta Magdalenian sticks
A few days ago, we came across an article on several sites about a study carried out by a group of Basque scientists on...
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...