The Basques are a people who live in a small region (about the size of Rhode Island) that straddles the border of Spain and France from the sea in the west into the Pyrenees in the east. This area is ...
My first encounter with a tortilla came out of necessity. In 2005, I’d been diagnosed a coeliac and on a holiday to Donosti ...
The community’s biggest event, the Jaialdi International Basque Festival occurs every five years, which Gavica said drew 30,000-40,000 people over five days in 2015. Groups come from the Basque ...
While the city of Boise has long flown under the national radar, the secret is now out. Idaho's vibrant and outdoorsy capital has been one of the fastest growing places in the U.S., drawing ...
Douglass says he's “putting his life in order and giving away much of his money to help people who need it with the time I have left," Hickey writes.
it was not until the 20th century that serious efforts were made to create an official university for the Basque people. The first of these opened its doors in Bilbao in 1938, largely thanks to ...
According to several museumgoers the boarding house drove the history home as they walked through the living quarters of first-generation Basque people. After visiting the museum, many reviewers ...
Edurne Arostegui is a graduate student at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) since 2012 and at the Center for Basque Studies since 2016, currently working on her doctoral studies in ...