Euzkadi
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Euzkadi is a name coined for the Basque Country by Sabino Arana, theorist of Basque nationalism, first registered in 1896 and still used by his followers. In the second half of the XIX century, the terms Euzkaria and Euzkadia had already been used. The form Euskadi, closer to the Basque tradition, has got a wider acceptation by people of different ideologies.
Euzkadi was also a Mexican brand of tyres.
Periodical publications
- Euzkadi was a Basque nationalist magazine published in Bilbao in 1911.
- Euzkadi was a Basque nationalist daily newspaper published in Bilbao, from 1913 to 1937.
- Euzkadi was a Basque nationalist magazine published in Caracas, Venezuela by Basque exilees from 1942 to 1950.
- Euzkadi was a Basque nationalist magazine published in Chile by Basque exilees from 1943 to 1944.
- Euzkadi Roja was a Basque anarchist magazine published in San Sebastián by CNT (Confederación Nacional del Trabajo) labour union, from 1933 to 1937.
Bulletins
- Euzkadi was a bulletin published by the Extraterritorial Committee of the Basque Nationalist Party in Mexico, in 1959.
Film
- Euzkadi was a documentary film made in the Spanish Basque Country in 1933.