Tag: Soberania vasca
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
Aberri Eguna 2022: Images for our social media profile and cover...
Every year, we celebrate Aberri Eguna with all our heart. For us, it is one of the most important days of the year, and since...
The Fourth of July: The 245th Anniversary of the US Declaration...
For this year's celebration of Independence Day in the US, we recall the connection of John Adams, Founding Father and 2nd President, with the Basques
On April 14, we pay homage to the Spanish Republic, and...
Today, April 14, we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the proclamation of the Spanish Republic, which reminds us Basques that we still don't have a republic of our own
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 solvency of the Communities of the Basque Country and Navarre...
An article on the credit rating of the Basque Autonomous Community reminds us how it came to have a better rating than Spain
The Irujo Brothers, Manuel, Andrés María, and Pello, in memory of...
Mikel Ezkerro was born in Rawson, Chacabuco, Buenos Aires province, and studied at the Jesuit school in Bilbao, in the Basque Country. He continued...
On July 14, we celebrate not the storming of the Bastille,...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Today, on July 14, around the world, the media will be remembering how France celebrates its national holiday. ...
John Adams and the eventful journeys of two US presidents through...
A few days ago, we discussed an article Vince J. Jauristi, a Basque descendent born in Elko, Nevada, published in the Elko Daily about...
Monument to the Navarrese Fueros: “We, the Basques of today”…
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
(originally published in Spanish here).
At the end of the 19th century, when the wounds of the last Carlist...