Tag: Vascos en America
John Arrillaga, the Basque Silicon Valley creator who played in the...
John Arrillaga, the Basque Silicon Valley creator who played in the Bilbao Águilas. In Memoriam
The Guilds of Aránzazu in the colonial capitals of Lima and...
An article by Dr. Elisa Luque Alcaide helps us understand the structure created by the Basques living in the New World colonies
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
A Basque missionary is fighting to preserve the Montubia culture of...
Alava-born missionary Juan Ramón Etxebarria has helped create the first Montubia culture museum in Ecuador
The Basques before the independence of the Viceroyalty of New Granada...
Basque-Colombian John Alejandro Ricaurte presents us with the Basques' contribution to the independence process of New Granada.
December 18 (1681), the Day the Guild of Aránzazu of Mexico...
On this day in 1681, the notary act that created the legal entity of the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Aránzazu of Mexico City was...
A concert, with works by Arriaga, from the Amadeus Orcehstra at...
The Amadeus Chamber Orchestra on Cultura Musical 91.1 FM has put on a concert at the Laurak Bat Center in Buenos Aires, where it is rehearsing
Emiliana de Zubeldia and Ravel in the Batura Concert Series in...
A new concert of music by composers of the Basque diaspora at the second edition of the Batura series.
Basques and the Independence of Chile: History intertwines, by Pedro Oyanguren
An article and two books led by Basque-Chilean Pedro Oyanguren as a part of our series on the independence of the New World Republics tell us all about Chile
Luis de Basabe: a Basque from Baja California
The story of Luis de Basabe, a very Basque Mexican engineer and author, who lived in Baja California