Tag: Vascos en argentina
Eusebio Zamacola, the Basque from Basauri who became a legend in...
Eusebio Zamacola, born in Basauri, ended up as a legendary bandit in the Chacho, before turning his life around
Iñaki de Azpiazu, the Basque priest who touched lives wherever he...
Iñaki de Azpiazu, as a democrat and human rights defender, touched lives wherever he went, from the Land of the Basques to his adopted homeland, Argentina
Iñaki Unamuno, the Basque Macachín dedicated a bust to for his...
Basque Iñaki Unamuno, in 2019, inaugurated a Basque that Macachín erected in his honor for his commitment to the community by promoting a key organization, the Basque Union
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
“Sangre vasca” (Basque Blood): a book about one Basque family’s exile,...
Chabel Garanzini Mendiola, a Basque-Argentine, has written a book telling the story of her family's journey from La Arboleda to La Pampa
July 9th: the Commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the first...
On July 9th, the Laurak Bat Center in Buenos Aires is going to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first time the Ikurriña was raised there
100th anniversary of the Basque Argentine Club of Concordia, Argentina
This June, the Basque Argentine Club of Concordia, Argentina, which has been recognized with a Declaration of Legislative Interest for its cultural, social, and...
Pachi, the “ice cream shop of 1,000 flavors,” founded by a...
An artisanal icre cream shop i nBerazategui, founded by a Basque man named Patxi, is an ice cream landmark in all of Buenos Aires
Video recipes from the Centro Basko Villegas, which is turning 20
The Centro Basko Villegas in Argentina, celebrating its 20th anniversary this month, has a Facebook page full of activities and videos of Basque recipes adapted to South America
The Promenade in Mar del Plata, Argentina is named after Jesús...
The promenade along the shoreline in Mar del Plata, Argentina is named for Basque author, lawyer, and politician Jesús de Galíndez