Tag: Vascos en America
The Port of Bilbao and the St. Lawrence Seaway sign an...
On May 16, the Port Authority of Bilbao anda delegation from the Ports of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway signed a...
Indiana to move the two-century-old cabin of a descendant of the...
The Navarre cabin, in St. Joseph Country, is 200 years old, and was built by a descendant of the King of Navarre, is to be moved
Ellen Ochoa, the first astronaut of Basque descent, awarded by President...
Ellen Ochoa, the first astronaut of Basque descent, awarded by President Biden with the Presidential Medal of Freedom
A Basque cider festival in Brooklyn. Sagar Handia Fest 2024 at...
On March 17, the New York Basque Center will be hosting the 2024 Sagar Handia Fest in Brooklyn
A new docu-series about the history of the Basques in Bakersfield...
Jacob Shaw is directing and producing "Basque Tracks", a series of documentaries about the past, present, and future of the Basque community of Bakersfield, Calif.
Are Basque traditions disappearing in San Francisco?
The closure of the last Basque restaurant in San Francisco, Piperade, serves for the 'Chronicle' as a reason to look at the past and presence of this Basque community
Ten years and two months since the passing of Pete Cenarrusa,...
We remember and pay tribute to Pete Cenarrusa, the Basque who became the Secretary of State of Idaho and who fought tirelessly for the Basque Country
A tour of Basque cuisine in Bakersfield, California
The Yelp website has published an article about the restaurants that best represent Basque cuisine in Bakersfield, California
75th anniversary of the first issue of ‘Oiga’ magazine, the work...
Today, November 8, 2023, marks the 75th anniversary of the first issue of 'Oiga', the work of Basque-Peruvian Paco Igartua
Why is there a “Villa de Bilbao” in Mexico?
The reason why there is a "Villa de Bilbao" in Mexico and the story of its founder from Galdames