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The Guilds of ArƔnzazu in the colonial capitals of Lima and...

Estampa callejera de MĆ©xico en la etapa colonial
An article by Dr. Elisa Luque Alcaide helps us understand the structure created by the Basques living in the New World colonies

December 18 (1681), the Day the Guild of ArƔnzazu of Mexico...

Atrio convento de San Francisco MƩxico, donde estaba la capilla de la Cofradƭa de Nuestra SeƱora de ArƔnzazu de MƩxico
On this day in 1681, the notary act that created the legal entity of theĀ Brotherhood of Our Lady of ArĆ”nzazu of Mexico City was...

The Colegio de las VizcaĆ­nas School during Mexico’s struggle for independence

Grabado de la fachada del Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola - VizcaĆ­nas
Ana Rita Valera, director of the Historical Archive, and Lizzeth Armenta, Museum Curator, tell us of the role of the VizcaĆ­nas School in Mexico's struggle for independence

254 years since the opening of the Colegio de San Ignacio...

Colegio de las VizcaiĢnas. MĆ©xico
On September 9, the Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola ā€“ VizcaĆ­nas School, founded by the Basques living in Mexico City in the 18th century, celebrates its "birthday"

Two Videos to Discover the “Colegio de las VizcaĆ­nas” in Mexico,...

A year ago, we wrote an article to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of theĀ Colegio de San Ignacio or "Colegio de las...

From Mexico: an educational tradition of Basque origin turns 250 years...

This article was translated byĀ John R. Bopp We have noticed sometimes that there's a tendency for the stories that reach the blog to group together...