Eusko Gudariak
Eusko Gudariak (originally spelt Euzko Gudariak, "Basque Soldiers") was the republican anthem of the Eusko Gudarostea, the army of the Basque Autonomous Government during the Spanish Civil War. The song used to refer to the defense of the Basque country within the Republic of Spain against the nationalist Spain army.
It is also used as an anthem by ETA[1] and the organizations orbiting the Basque National Liberation Movement.
The music is a traditional Basque tune from Álava, named Atzo Bilbon nengoan.[2] The lyrics were composed in 1932 by José María de Gárate, an officer of the EAJ-PNV. During the war, Captain Alejandro Lizaso Eizmendi added some verses.
Basque
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English translation
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- 1 Irrintzi, literally "neigh", is a high-pitched scream used in celebrations and to call others at long distances.
References
- Juan Paredes allegedly sang Eusko Gudariak before being executed. Execution of 5 terrorists in Spain sparks protests throughout Europe, Chicago Tribune, page 2, 28 September 1975
- «Euzko gudariak», Auñamendi Basque Encyclopaedia.
See also
- Gernikako arbola, a traditional Basque anthem
- Gora ta gora, official Basque anthem
- Oriamendi, a traditional Carlist anthem
- El Himno de Riego, the anthem of the Second Spanish Republic
- A Las Barricadas, Spanish anarchist anthem
- Marcha Real, the anthem of Francoist Spain and the Kingdom of Spain
- Cara al sol, the Falange anthem
- The Internationale, socialist anthem
External links
- Canciones republicanas de la Guerra Civil Española. Lyrics with Spanish translation.
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