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Guernica (/
ɡɜːrˈniːkə,
ˈɡɜːrnɪkə/,
Spanish pronunciation: [
ɡeɾˈnika]),
officially Gernika (pronounced [
ɡernika]) in Basque, is a town in the province...
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Gernikako Arbola ("the Tree of
Gernika" in Basque) is an oak tree that
symbolizes traditional freedoms for the
Biscayan people, and by
extension for the...
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Gernika Club is a
Spanish football team
based in
Gernika, in the
autonomous community of
Basque Country.
Founded in 1922 it
plays in
Segunda Federación...
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Gernika Kirol Elkartea Saski Baloia, also
known as
Lointek Gernika Bizkaia for
sponsorship reasons, is a women's
basketball team
based in
Gernika, Basque...
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Gernika is a
railway station in
Gernika,
Basque Country, Spain. It is
owned by
Euskal Trenbide Sarea and
operated by Euskotren. It lies on the Urdaibai...
- On 26
April 1937, the
Basque town of
Guernica (
Gernika in Basque) was
aerially bombed during the
Spanish Civil War. It was
carried out at the
behest of...
- The
Cross of the Tree of
Gernika (Basque:
Gernikako Arbolaren Gurutzea, Spanish: Cruz del Árbol de
Gernika) is a
civil medal awarded in the
Basque Country...
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Estatuto de Autonomía del País Vasco),
widely known as the
Statute of
Gernika (Basque:
Gernikako Estatutua; Spanish:
Estatuto de Guernica), is the legal...
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Gernika is
Francisco Escudero's
second opera,
written in 1985. The
libretto was
written by
Escudero with the ****istance of
Carmelo Iturria and Augustin...
- The Tree of
Gernika is a
personal account of the
Basque campaign of the
Spanish Civil War by
London Times correspondent G. L. Steer. The book is known...