- The flag of the
Basque Country, also
known as the
ikurrina (in Basque) or
ikurriña (Spanish
spelling of the
Basque term) is the
official flag of the Basque...
-
bombs to
Ikurriñas; when
police officers tried to
remove the flag, the
bombs exploded,
killing several Guardia Civil officers. When the
Ikurriña was 'legalized'...
- Sociedad,
Iribar and
Sociedad captain Inaxio Kortabarria carried out the
Ikurriña (the
Basque nationalist flag), and
placed it
ceremonially on the centre-circle...
-
origin of most
inhabitants of the islands, from top to bottom, the
Basque ikurriña, the arms of the
duchy of
Brittany for the Bretons, and the flag of Normandy...
- the
Ikurriña, is also
loosely based on the
Union Jack,
reflecting the
significant commercial ties
between Bilbao and
Britain at the time the
Ikurriña was...
-
Arana was
inspired by his
brother Luis, a co-designer of the
Basque flag
ikurriña (1895), and a
major nationalist figure after Sabino's
death (1903). Arana...
- into /ʎ/ and /ɲ/, even if
these are not written. Hence,
Ikurriña can also be
written Ikurrina without changing the sound,
whereas the
proper name Ainhoa...
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rectificar la prohibición de la
ikurriña" [Urkullu and García-Margallo urge
Eurovision to
rectify the
prohibition of
Ikurriña]. elmundo.es (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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Iribar and the
opposing captain,
Inaxio Kortabarria,
carried out the
Ikurriña, the
Basque flag, and
placed it
ceremonially on the centre-circle. This...
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living in the
territory are
primarily represented by the
symbol of the flag
Ikurriña, as well as the
Lauburu cross and the
Zazpiak Bat coat of arms. The Gernikako...