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  1. Madrid, a group of Basque nationalists came from Biscay in solidarity with the Navarrese. Among them were Sabino and Luis de Arana, carrying a flag that had been made the day before in Pamplona, with a red St. Andrew’s cross with a white background on one side, and on the other, the motto:

  2. 2 mar 2024 · Discover the rich symbolism of the Basque Country with our detailed guide. From the mystical Lauburu to the emblematic Tree of Gernika.

  3. 25 sty 2020 · A pamphlet helpfully and clearly explains the origin of the symbols of the Basque nation

  4. The flag or "ikurrina" of the Basque Country consists of a green diagonal cross, a white vertical cross and red background. It was originally designed as the flag of Bizkaia by the brothers Luis and Sabino de Arana Goiri, who respectively inspired and founded Basque nationalism.

  5. Basque nationalism (Basque: eusko abertzaletasuna [eus̺ko abeɾts̻aletas̺una]; Spanish: nacionalismo vasco; French: nationalisme basque) is a form of nationalism that asserts that Basques, an ethnic group indigenous to the western Pyrenees, are a nation and promotes the political unity of the Basques, today scattered between Spain and France.

  6. Sabino Arana, the Father of Basque nationalism, designed the Basque flag in 1894. The flag, known as Ikurrina in Basque, represents the Basque identity. Other flags are referred to as “bandera” in Spanish, only the Basque flag is called “Ikurrina.”

  7. This chapter deals specifically with the Basque Autonomous Community in Spain, which consists of Navarra, 9 Alava, Guipúzcoa, and Vizcaya and which has been the site of virulent nationalist struggle for many decades.

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