Tag: Vascos en Mexico
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
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
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...
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.
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
375th anniversary of Our Lady of Aránzazu in Lima, and its...
October 18th commemorates the enthronement of Our Lady of Aránzazu at the Chapel of the brotherhood which unites the Basques in Lima
The Colegio de las Vizcaínas School during Mexico’s struggle for independence
Ana Rita Valera, director of the Historical Archive, and Lizzeth Armenta, Museum Curator, tell us of the role of the Vizcaínas School in Mexico's struggle for independence
254 years since the opening of the Colegio de San Ignacio...
On September 9, the Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola – Vizcaínas School, founded by the Basques living in Mexico City in the 18th century, celebrates its "birthday"