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Aretxaga (Spanish: Arechaga) is a
settlement in the muni****lity of Zuia, in Álava province,
Basque Country, Spain.
Formerly a village,
Aretxaga is now...
- Begoña
Aretxaga (1960-2002) was a
Basque anthropologist known for her work on
Northern Ireland and
Basque country. She
studied at the
University of the...
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Itziar Aretxaga Méndez (born 1965) is a
Spanish and
Mexican astrophysicist who
works in
Mexico as a
researcher at the
National Institute of Astrophysics...
- 1088/2041-8205/765/2/L37. ISSN 2041-8205. Yun, Min S.; Scott, K. S.; Guo, Yicheng;
Aretxaga, I.; Giavalisco, M.; Austermann, J. E.; Capak, P.; Chen, Yuxi; Ezawa, H...
- 1971–1986,
Raymond Murray,
Mercier Press, Dublin, 1998, ISBN 1-85635-223-4
Aretxaga, Begoña (2006).
States of Terror.
University of Nevada, Reno. pp. 60–61...
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Empire & Terror: Nationalism/postnationalism in the New Millennium, Begoña
Aretxaga,
University of Nevada, Reno
Center for
Basque Studies,
University of Nevada...
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Nationalism on the Eve of the Millennium, A Hall of Mirrors, Begoña
Aretxaga,
edited by
William A. Dougl****,
University of
Nevada Press, 1999. La Ertzaintza...
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smeared their excrement on the
walls of
their cells. The
scholar Begoña
Aretxaga has
suggested that,
unlike the
hunger strike which followed, "the Dirty...
- Peterson, B.M. (26–30 June 2000). "Variability of
active galactic nuclei". In
Aretxaga, I.; ****h, D.; Mújica, R. (eds.).
Advanced Lectures on the Starburst-AGN...
- Serrano.
Retrieved 12 June 2017. Hughes,
David H.; Schloerb, F. Peter;
Aretxaga, Itziar; Castillo-Domínguez, Edgar; Chávez Dagostino, Miguel; Colín, Edgar;...