Tag: Wales
Jon Maia and Amets Arzallus at the Wal Goch festival,...
Two Basque 'bertsolaris', Jon Maia Soria and Amets Arzallus, are taking part in the Welsh Wal Goch festival, bringing together poetry and soccer
More info about the Basque Boys who triumphed at King Arthur’s...
More info about the Basque Boys who triumphed at King Arthur's Court in the Welsh daily Nation Cymru
An ikurriña in Wales
Along the north promenade in Aberystwyth, in Wales, we can find the flags of many stateless nations in Europe, including the ikurriña
Soccer, European nations, and Basque War Children in Wales: an interview...
This isn't the first time we've brought you an article from Welsh journalist Christopher Evans, nor the first time we've brought you an article...
Wales adapts the Basque bilingual teaching model for its schools
The Welsh Government is adopting the Basque bilingual model for its own schools, offering education in Welsh and English
Wales and the Basque Country, two friendly nations, two rival sides...
A review of a soccer match between the new national teams, and many other things regarding the relationship between Wales and the Basque Country, covered in this article
The Basque Country is a priority partner in the Government of...
A trade mission sent by the Welsh Government pays a virtual visit to the Basque Country, tagged as a priority partner for the Welsh
The adventure of the Basque-Welsh Argentine, who’s walked almost the whole...
Martín Echegaray Davies is an Argentine from the city of Trelew, in Patagonia, who, on October 31, 2017, set off on an adventure that can...
The Bilbao-Urdax connection has a much longer history than as a...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We aren’t especially thrilled that the Vuelta a España has come back to the Basque Autonomous Community. It’s...
The “Basque Boys” who triumphed at soccer at King Arthur’s Court
We'd like to bring you this moving story of the Basque War Children, who took refuge in Wales and created a soccer team