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Eusko Gudariak (originally
spelt Euzko Gudariak, "Basque Soldiers") was the
republican anthem of the
Eusko Gudarostea, the army of the
Basque Autonomous...
- by some
Spanish leftists. The
Basque word for a soldier,
gudari (plural
gudariak), is a
neologism (from guda, "war", thus
meaning "warrior" literally)....
- ¡Ay Carmela!, also
known as El Paso del Ebro, -
Republican song
Eusko Gudariak ("Basque Soldiers") -
anthem of the
Basque Autonomous Army Los
cuatro generales...
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expressed in full freedom." It is also
common to
refer to ETA
militants as
Gudariak,
soldiers in
Basque language.
Since the 1980s,
there had been talk of attempts...
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Herri Batasuna were arrested,
especially after some of them sang the
Eusko Gudariak in
front of Juan
Carlos I.
After Felipe González's victory, the Grupos...
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elected representatives of HB, were
arrested in 1981 for
singing Eusko Gudariak during an
address by King Juan
Carlos at the
Gernikako Batzarretxea. Ruiz...
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Herri Batasuna members accused of
singing the
Basque fighters' song
Eusko Gudariak when the
Spanish King Juan
Carlos I went to Gernika. They
interrupted his...