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John Ascuaga, the son of a Basque sheepherder who built a...

John Ascuaga y sus hijos Michonne y Stephen
John Ascuaga, the son of Basque immigrants who became a prominent Nevada businessman, has passed away at 96

100th anniversary of the Basque Argentine Club of Concordia, Argentina

Centenario del Club Vasco Argentino de Concordia
This June, the Basque Argentine Club of Concordia, Argentina, which has been recognized with a Declaration of Legislative Interest for its cultural, social, and...

Basque culture in the US as told on the American Airlines...

Dantzaris vascos en Boise Alefort_credit: Aaron Rodriguez
The American Airlines travel website has shared an article about the Basques in Boise and their ability to preserve their roots with their homeland

Pachi, the “ice cream shop of 1,000 flavors,” founded by a...

Heladeria Pachi en Berazategui, Argentina
An artisanal icre cream shop i nBerazategui, founded by a Basque man named Patxi, is an ice cream landmark in all of Buenos Aires

Basque boarding houses in the US: A chapter in Basque history...

Cena en el Centro Basco de Chino (California) (AL KAMALIZAD: FOR LAIST)
The Laist website is sharing with us a magnificent chornicle about the end of a fundamental part of the history of the Basques in the US: Basque hotels

David Romtvedt, the poet from Oregon/Wyoming who’s translated the works of...

The WyoFile website tells us about the latest book published by the Center for Basque Studies at UNR, a collection of poems by Basque Bard Iparraguire translated by David Romtvedt

The Tree of Guernica, the Basque seed that flourished throughout Uruguay...

Plantación del retoño del Árbol de Gernika Montevideo 1019
An article from Uruguay and a video from the Basque Country sharing the importance of the saplings of the Tree of Guernica in Uruguay

Pulitzer Center: The Basques in the US: a community fighting for...

The Basque Center, en el Basque Block de Boise.  Image  Boise Basque Museum and Cultural Center
The Pulitzer Center website has just published a magnificent article about the Basques in the US, analyzing the challenges our whole diaspora faces

NASA has shared a photo of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon taken from space

Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon Bandera y forografía desde el espacio (ASTER) NASA:METI:AIST:Japan Space Systems, and U.S.:Japan ASTER Science Team
NASA's JPL website has just published a photo of the islands of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon from space

The most famous “anonymous Basque” in the world is now identified…and...

Lunch atop a Skyscraper , de Charles C. Ebbets
The story of a Basque who was one of the protagonists of one of the most widely shared and famous photos in history