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The basque band will present the following month their last album “Tryings wings on the roots” in Calalunya and The Basque Country.
Audience was born between Busturia and Guernica (Vizcaya). With their first demos they got to the final at the Villa de Bilbao in 2000. Since then, they have been growing and making albums. The last one “Tryings wings on the roots” will bring them to Catalunya and to their land, The Basque Country.

Gernika Lives is a 40-minute documentary about the bombing of Gernika and the Basque people of Euskadi in Northern Spain. Introduced and narrated by John Randolph (Spanish and Euskera with English Voice Over)
The little town of Gernika was blazed mercilessly, killing a third of the townspeople as a pre -Spanish Civil War warning attack aided by combined nazi - fascist allied forces on the side of Franco. This was the first ever air raid, and the initial test ground for the emerging new technology called blitzkrieg, where large masses of innocent civilians would mercilessly be attacked from the air with falling bombs.

EuskoSare offers you the opportunity to communicate with basques from all around the world by visiting the chat rooms that the online project has added to its website.

EuskoSare, along with the Concordia Association and the town hall of Azkarate in lower Navarre, is reaching out to the youth belonging to the Basque Global Community who want to participate in another collaborative event to assist with the restoration of the Azkarate Palace. The plan is to create a building for the future International Center of the Basque Diaspora: Larregoien.

Bertsolaritza is the art of singing extemporary composed songs in the Basque language--Euskara--according to various melodies and rhyming patterns.
The membership meeting will be on April 13, 2008
Starting at 11 A.M. for officers.
Starting at 12 P.M. for all members.
- Update of the celebration of Aberri Eguna
- Upcoming participation of the Euskal Etxea in the Puerto Rican parade as tribute to Jesus De Galindez.

NABO along with a host club/organization (decided by the winning team one year hosting the event the following year in that community) annually hosts this tournament.
The winner of this tournament goes as the U.S. representative to the International Mus Tournament.

A defining element of a nation is a day set aside to commemorate that nation. For the Basques that day is celebrated in conjunction with Easter Sunday, and it is known as "Aberri Eguna:" the day of the Basque homeland. It was the creation of the founder of modern Basque nationalism Sabino Arana.
Whereas nationalism is usually the work of a committee (e.g., in the U.S. George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, et.al. playing significant roles in the formulation of American nationalism), in the Basque case it was largely the work of just one man: Sabino de Arana-Goiri (1865-1903).

Cesar Bolivar Mendizabal is the President of the Bolivian Federation for pelota fronton. He is from Cochabamba, Bolivia and accompanied two pelota players from the province of Sacaba to play at the 2007 Euskal Pilota championship in South San Francisco, California.
In this exclusive interview , he talks about the future of pelota in Bolivia. Although Cesar is from Bolivia and speaks Spanish and Quechua (Native American language of South America), his roots come from the Basque Country. His grandparents came to Bolivia and were active pelota players. He passed on this tradition to his sons who are avid pelota players and hopes to spread pelota throughout his country of Bolivia.
Chat with basques all over the world! - Eadhmonn Ua Cuinn - 2008-05-20 14:41:38
Chat with basques all over the world! - haleyloveschance - 2008-05-08 02:24:53
Gernika Lives Documentary - Fernando Ainz - 2008-04-30 18:28:15
Vascos en el Mundo
Vasco Made in Caracas
Un vasco en Nueva York
Buenos Aires: Tierra Vasca
La Plata, capital para vascos
Desde mi trópico
Vasco de Pampa y sal
Canal Vasco - ETB Sat
Mediablog - Vascos en el Mundo
Roge Blasco y sus viajeros
Fotos de Euskal Herria
Periodismo ciudadano
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