There’s an area in Spain that is officially called the Basque Autonomous Region. We’ve almost finished the story of how such a thing came to be. Let’s finish it now. Continue reading “The Basque Autonomous Region Explained (Finally!)”
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Let’s Figure this Basque Thing Out
We’re on our way to the Basque city of San Sebastián, Spain. Lunch in Bilbao was great, but it’s San Sebastián that has the reputation of being a food-lover’s destination. Before we get there, though, we still don’t really know much about the Basques. Let’s keep trying to figure this Basque thing out. Continue reading “Let’s Figure this Basque Thing Out”
The Sea-Going Basques
We’re in Basque country. While munching on delicious pintxos in Bilbao’s Plaza Nueva, we’re soaking up some Basque history. As noted last time, the Basques were sea-going people from way back. Whale-hunting expeditions took them all the way from Spain and France to the shores of North America. But they were just getting started. Continue reading “The Sea-Going Basques”
Welcome to Basque Country
St. Jean de Luz is a small coastal town just barely on the French side of the border between Spain and France. The town looks out on the Bay of Biscay and further out, the Atlantic Ocean. St. Jean de Luz is in Basque Country. But what does that mean, exactly? Continue reading “Welcome to Basque Country”
Basque Country Adventure
OK. “Basque Country Adventure” might be a stretch. I mean, we aren’t the most adventuresome travelers. There won’t be any whips, slithering asps, or runaway boulders on this adventure. But the “Basque country” part is accurate. That’s where we’re headed. C’mon! Continue reading “Basque Country Adventure”