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  1. @asiersarasua ostiaaaa 😍🤩

    #ZestaPunta
    #jaialai
    :xistera: :zestapunta:

    CC @jogerka @gontxatorre

    Zein da telesail/filmaren izena, Asier?

    Eta bazegoen beste film bat ere, bakeroak ezkutuan eta indio edo natibo amerikar batzuek horrela eraso egiten zietena, ezta? Badakizue filmaren izena?

  2. ** Speaker Spotlight **

    Asier Ortega

    Social: https: linkedin.com/in/asier-ortega-l

    Website: github.com/asiort

    #BioC2024 session title: GeneSetCluster 2.0: A comprehensive toolset for summarizing and integrating gene-sets analysis.

    Find out more information here: buff.ly/3Rgdh8j

  3. Ergoienako Bira, ziztu bizian

    Asier Gutierrez eta Maider Razkin izan ziren azkarrenak XIX. Ergoienako Biran. Haizeak berez gogorra den proba are gehiago zaildu zuen, baina, hala e…
    guaixe.eus/sakana/175873763775

    #ergoiena #lizarraga #kirola

  4. Evolution of Weapons.

    ✏️ door Asier Sanz / Cartoon Movement.

    #cartoon #wapens #oorlog

  5. "Selekziokoen ardura eta ilusioa, horrekin geratzen naiz"

    Asier Urkia Ijurra Osasuna eta Euskal Selekzioko fisioterapeuta etxarriarrarendako Euskal selekzioaren eta Palestinaren arteko partida "oso hunkigarr…
    guaixe.eus/etxarri-aranatz/176

    #etxarriaranatz #kirola #futbola

  6. Hitz eta Putz Eztanda Txarangako kideekin

    Izaro Lizarraga, Alain Jaka eta Asier Valdivieso Eztanda Txarangako kideek 'H&P;' galderak erantzun dituzte. 
    guaixe.eus/altsasu/17786970736

    #altsasu #kultura

  7. Sapiensen gertuko arbaso baten fosilak aurkitu dituzte Marokon.

    Ikerketan parte hartu duen Asier Gomez Olivenciak lagundu digu albistea osatzen: “Homo sapiens eta neandertal leinuen arteko banaketa kronologia zahar batean gertatu zela erakusten du: duela 800 mila urte baino lehenago; agian 1 edo 1.2 miloi urte”.

    Mila esker, Asier!

    👉 Xehetasunak, @ElhuyarZientzia n: zientzia.eus/artikuluak/sapien
    #arkeologia #eboluzioa #sapiens

  8. 🎬 'Faisaien Irla' filmeko kideak ere #Pantailaldia|rekin! 🙌🏽🔥🥰

    Asier Urbieta zuzendariak eta Jone Laspiur eta Sambou Diaby aktoreek zinemetara joateko gonbitea luzatzen digute 'Faisaien Irla' filmarekin euskaraz gozatzeko. Eskerrik asko, hirukote! ☺️

    Denok zinemara! Babes dezagun Euskal Zinema aretoetan! 🦾🔥🎬

    #pantailakeuskaraz #pantailaldia #faisaienirla #asierurbieta #jonelaspiur #samboudiaby #euskara #guztionbultzadaz

  9. Today brings the #INEX December meeting and the last community meeting of the year! It may also be, depending on when the full branding & name change to Asiera kicks in, be the last meeting where I'm "from" HEAnet. If not the last, then definitely one of the last. Sure a change is as good as a rest!

  10. #EmergentSovereignties Kongresuan digitalizazioa ere izango dugu hizpide:

    📢Adimen artifiziala eta estaturik gabeko nazionalismoak. Euskal kasua

    🗣️ @ICalzada (Ikerbasque/EHU, Cardiff U.)
    🗣️ Olatz Arbelaitz (EHU, @puntueus )
    🗣️ Asier Amezaga (EHU)

    ‼️Azken egunak izena emateko ‼️

    #SubiranotasunakAztergai #EHU

  11. @sanz_azkue @txapisotegi #Andatza​ren magalean bizi eta bertan dexente ibilitakoa naiz. Errotarriren bat aurkitu eta Javi Castrori jakinarazi izan diot. Lan handia egin zuten berak, Yoseba Alonsok eta Asier Agirresarobek mendiaren historia dokumentatzen

    "#Usurbil​go mugarriak eta Andatzako errotarri-harrobiak" txostenean behin baino gehiagotan aipatzen da #Arama​ko Ibares errota

    173. orriko argazkian agertzen dena Txapisen argazkiko erdikoa dela esango nuke
    usurbil.eus/documents/83434/0/
    #Errotarriak

  12. First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as inferior & 'other' than Rome & Christianity. Asier Aguirresarobe argues in Social Science History that this narrative of alterity has influenced the development of Basque identity. OA
    doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8

    @economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons @sts @SocArXivBot #history #histodons #glamsdons #Basque #pyrenees #alterity #Spain

  13. First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as ‘other’ & inferior than Rome & Christianity. In a new SSH article, Asier Aguirresarobe argues that this narrative of alterity influenced the development of Basque identity. Open access.
    doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8
    @economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #glamsdons #Basque #Vascones #pyrenees #alterity

  14. First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as ‘other’ & inferior than Rome & Christianity. In a new SSH article, Asier Aguirresarobe argues that this narrative of alterity influenced the development of Basque identity. Open access.
    doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8
    @economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #glamsdons #Basque #Vascones #pyrenees #alterity

  15. First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as ‘other’ & inferior than Rome & Christianity. In a new SSH article, Asier Aguirresarobe argues that this narrative of alterity influenced the development of Basque identity. Open access.
    doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8
    @economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #glamsdons #Basque #Vascones #pyrenees #alterity

  16. First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as ‘other’ & inferior than Rome & Christianity. In a new SSH article, Asier Aguirresarobe argues that this narrative of alterity influenced the development of Basque identity. Open access.
    doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8
    @economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons

  17. First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as ‘other’ & inferior than Rome & Christianity. In a new SSH article, Asier Aguirresarobe argues that this narrative of alterity influenced the development of Basque identity. Open access.
    doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8
    @economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #glamsdons #Basque #Vascones #pyrenees #alterity

  18. Lebensraum, Arbeitsplatz, Klimamaschine, Sehnsuchtsort: #Wälder sind wahre Multitalente. Doch ihre Vielfalt ist bedroht. Neue Lösungen müssen deshalb her. Ein RiffReporter Spezial über den #Wald im Umbruch: riffreporter.de/de/wald-naturb

  19. Unsere #Wälder sind Klimaretter, Wasserspeicher, Lebensraum, Arbeitsplatz und Sehnsuchtsort zugleich. Aber die #Klimakrise macht den Wäldern zu schaffen und bedroht die #Artenvielfalt. In unserem neuen Spezial setzen wir den Fokus auf Nutzung, Schutz und neue Perspektiven für den Wald. riffreporter.de/de/wald-naturb

  20. Wir sind nächste Woche beim "Parlamentarischen Abend Südniedersachsen 2025" und stellen unser #KI-Projekt vor. Es geht um die Verbesserung der Herstellung von Cardiac-Bodies mit Hilfe von #Bilderkennung und großen #Sprachmodelle|n.

    suedniedersachsenstiftung.de/v

    Mehr Infos zum Projekt:
    indiscale.com/de/projekte/ai-b

  21. Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 06/12/2025

    Once again it’s time for the usual Saturday morning update of the week’s new papers at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. Since the last update we have published a further six papers, which brings the number in Volume 8 (2025) up to 190, and the total so far published by OJAp up to 425. I blogged about the significance of the latter figure here.

    The first paper this week is “The galaxy-IGM connection in THESAN: observability and information content of the galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross-correlation at z>6” by Enrico Garaldi (U. Tokyo, Japan), Verena Bellscheidt (Tech. U. Munich, Germany), Aaron Smith (U. Texas Austin, USA) and Rahul Kannan (York U. Canada). This paper was published on Monday 1st December 2025 in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics. It describes an investigation of the impact of observational limitations on the ability to retrieve the intrinsic galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross correlation from line-of-sight observations.

    The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "The galaxy-IGM connection in THESAN: observability and information content of the galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross-correlation at z>6" by Enrico Garaldi (U. Tokyo, Japan), Verena Bellscheidt (Tech. U. Munich, Germany), Aaron Smith (U. Texas Austin, USA) and Rahul Kannan (York U. Canada)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151666

    December 1, 2025, 8:37 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    The second paper of the week is “A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox” by Robin H.D. Corbet (U. Maryland, USA). This paper was published on 1st December 2025 in the folder Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics. It presents a discussion of possible explanations for the lack of s evidence for the presence of technology-using extraterrestrial civilizations in the Galaxy (usually called the Fermi paradox). The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the official version of this one on arXiv here. The federated announcement on Mastodon is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox" by Robin H.D. Corbet (U. Maryland, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151454

    December 1, 2025, 8:50 am 2 boosts 2 favorites

     

    Next one up is “Sulphur abundances in star-forming regions from optical emission lines: A new approach based on photoionization models consistent with the direct method” by Enrique Pérez-Montero, Borja Pérez-Díaz, & José M. Vílchez ( (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), Igor A. Zinchenko (LMU, Germany), Asier Castrillo, Marta Gavilán, Sandra Zamora & Ángeles I. Díaz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain). This was published on 1st December 2025 in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies. This study uses the emission lines produced in the optical part of the spectrum and with photoionization models to derive sulphur chemical abundances in the gas-phase of star-forming galaxies.

    The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the official accepted version on arXiv here. The fediverse announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Sulphur abundances in star-forming regions from optical emission lines: A new approach based on photoionization models consistent with the direct method" by Enrique Pérez-Montero, Borja Pérez-Díaz, & José M. Vílchez ( (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), Igor A. Zinchenko (LMU, Germany), Asier Castrillo, Marta Gavilán, Sandra Zamora & Ángeles I. Díaz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid , Spain)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151253

    December 1, 2025, 9:12 am 0 boosts 0 favorites

    The fourth article of the week is “Bayesian Posteriors with Stellar Population Synthesis on GPUs” by Georgios Zacharegkas & Andrew Hearin (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) and Andrew Benson (Carnegie Observatories, USA). This is an exploration of a range of computational techniques aimed at accelerating Stellar Population Synthesis predictions of galaxy photometry using the JAX library to target GPUs (Graphics Processing Units, in case you didn’t know). This paper was published on Tuesday December 2nd 2025 in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies.

    The overlay is here:

     

    You can find the official published version on arXiv here. The Fediverse announcement follows:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Bayesian Posteriors with Stellar Population Synthesis on GPUs" by Georgios Zacharegkas & Andrew Hearin (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) and Andrew Benson (Carnegie Observatories, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151255

    December 2, 2025, 7:38 am 3 boosts 1 favorites

    Next one up is “IAEmu: Learning Galaxy Intrinsic Alignment Correlations” by Sneh Pandya Yuanyuan Yang, Nicholas Van Alfen, Jonathan Blazek and Robin Walters (Northeastern University, Boston, USA). This presents a neural-network-based emulator that predicts the galaxy position-position, position-orientation, and orientation-orientation, correlation functions and their uncertainties using mock catalogs based on the halo occupation distribution (HOD) framework. It was published on December 2nd 2025 in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics. The overlay is here:

    The official accepted version can be found on arXiv here. The Mastodon announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "IAEmu: Learning Galaxy Intrinsic Alignment Correlations" by Sneh Pandya Yuanyuan Yang, Nicholas Van Alfen, Jonathan Blazek and Robin Walters (Northeastern University, Boston, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151749

    December 2, 2025, 7:52 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    The last paper for this weel is “Unraveling the Nature of the Nuclear Transient AT2020adpi” by Paarmita Pandey (Ohio State University, USA) and a team of 15 others based in the USA, UK and Australia. This was published on Thursday December 4th 2025 in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena. It is an investigation into a particular transient event AT2020adpi and a discussion of whether it is an extreme example of AGN variability or a Tidal Disruption Event (TDE). The overlay is here:

    You can find the officially-accepted version on arXiv here, and the Mastodon announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Unraveling the Nature of the Nuclear Transient AT2020adpi" by Paarmita Pandey (Ohio State University, USA) and 15 others based in the USA, UK and Australia

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151453

    December 4, 2025, 8:48 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    And that concludes the update for this week. I will do another next Saturday.

    #arxiv241002850v2 #arxiv250405235v4 #arxiv250614736v2 #arxiv250619919v2 #arxiv250903593v3 #arxiv250922878v2 #astrophysicsOfGalaxies #at2020adpi #bayesianMethods #cosmologyAndNongalacticAstrophysics #diamondOpenAccessPublishing #fermiParadox #gpus #highEnergyAstrophysicalPhenomena #instrumentationAndMethodsForAstrophysics #intrinsicAlignments #lymanAlpha #machineLearning #nuclearTransient #openAccessPublishing #openJournalOfAstrophysics #photoionization #seti #starFormation #stellarPopulations #suplhur #theOpenJournalOfAstrophysics #thesanSimulations

  22. Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 06/12/2025

    Once again it’s time for the usual Saturday morning update of the week’s new papers at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. Since the last update we have published a further six papers, which brings the number in Volume 8 (2025) up to 190, and the total so far published by OJAp up to 425. I blogged about the significance of the latter figure here.

    The first paper this week is “The galaxy-IGM connection in THESAN: observability and information content of the galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross-correlation at z>6” by Enrico Garaldi (U. Tokyo, Japan), Verena Bellscheidt (Tech. U. Munich, Germany), Aaron Smith (U. Texas Austin, USA) and Rahul Kannan (York U. Canada). This paper was published on Monday 1st December 2025 in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics. It describes an investigation of the impact of observational limitations on the ability to retrieve the intrinsic galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross correlation from line-of-sight observations.

    The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "The galaxy-IGM connection in THESAN: observability and information content of the galaxy-Lyman-alpha cross-correlation at z>6" by Enrico Garaldi (U. Tokyo, Japan), Verena Bellscheidt (Tech. U. Munich, Germany), Aaron Smith (U. Texas Austin, USA) and Rahul Kannan (York U. Canada)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151666

    December 1, 2025, 8:37 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    The second paper of the week is “A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox” by Robin H.D. Corbet (U. Maryland, USA). This paper was published on 1st December 2025 in the folder Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics. It presents a discussion of possible explanations for the lack of s evidence for the presence of technology-using extraterrestrial civilizations in the Galaxy (usually called the Fermi paradox). The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the official version of this one on arXiv here. The federated announcement on Mastodon is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "A Less Terrifying Universe? Mundanity as an Explanation for the Fermi Paradox" by Robin H.D. Corbet (U. Maryland, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151454

    December 1, 2025, 8:50 am 2 boosts 2 favorites

     

    Next one up is “Sulphur abundances in star-forming regions from optical emission lines: A new approach based on photoionization models consistent with the direct method” by Enrique Pérez-Montero, Borja Pérez-Díaz, & José M. Vílchez ( (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), Igor A. Zinchenko (LMU, Germany), Asier Castrillo, Marta Gavilán, Sandra Zamora & Ángeles I. Díaz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain). This was published on 1st December 2025 in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies. This study uses the emission lines produced in the optical part of the spectrum and with photoionization models to derive sulphur chemical abundances in the gas-phase of star-forming galaxies.

    The overlay is here:

     

     

    You can find the official accepted version on arXiv here. The fediverse announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Sulphur abundances in star-forming regions from optical emission lines: A new approach based on photoionization models consistent with the direct method" by Enrique Pérez-Montero, Borja Pérez-Díaz, & José M. Vílchez ( (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain), Igor A. Zinchenko (LMU, Germany), Asier Castrillo, Marta Gavilán, Sandra Zamora & Ángeles I. Díaz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid , Spain)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151253

    December 1, 2025, 9:12 am 0 boosts 0 favorites

    The fourth article of the week is “Bayesian Posteriors with Stellar Population Synthesis on GPUs” by Georgios Zacharegkas & Andrew Hearin (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) and Andrew Benson (Carnegie Observatories, USA). This is an exploration of a range of computational techniques aimed at accelerating Stellar Population Synthesis predictions of galaxy photometry using the JAX library to target GPUs (Graphics Processing Units, in case you didn’t know). This paper was published on Tuesday December 2nd 2025 in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies.

    The overlay is here:

     

    You can find the official published version on arXiv here. The Fediverse announcement follows:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Bayesian Posteriors with Stellar Population Synthesis on GPUs" by Georgios Zacharegkas & Andrew Hearin (Argonne National Laboratory, USA) and Andrew Benson (Carnegie Observatories, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151255

    December 2, 2025, 7:38 am 3 boosts 1 favorites

    Next one up is “IAEmu: Learning Galaxy Intrinsic Alignment Correlations” by Sneh Pandya Yuanyuan Yang, Nicholas Van Alfen, Jonathan Blazek and Robin Walters (Northeastern University, Boston, USA). This presents a neural-network-based emulator that predicts the galaxy position-position, position-orientation, and orientation-orientation, correlation functions and their uncertainties using mock catalogs based on the halo occupation distribution (HOD) framework. It was published on December 2nd 2025 in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics. The overlay is here:

    The official accepted version can be found on arXiv here. The Mastodon announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "IAEmu: Learning Galaxy Intrinsic Alignment Correlations" by Sneh Pandya Yuanyuan Yang, Nicholas Van Alfen, Jonathan Blazek and Robin Walters (Northeastern University, Boston, USA)

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151749

    December 2, 2025, 7:52 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    The last paper for this weel is “Unraveling the Nature of the Nuclear Transient AT2020adpi” by Paarmita Pandey (Ohio State University, USA) and a team of 15 others based in the USA, UK and Australia. This was published on Thursday December 4th 2025 in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena. It is an investigation into a particular transient event AT2020adpi and a discussion of whether it is an extreme example of AGN variability or a Tidal Disruption Event (TDE). The overlay is here:

    You can find the officially-accepted version on arXiv here, and the Mastodon announcement is here:

    Open Journal of Astrophysics

    @[email protected]

    New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics: "Unraveling the Nature of the Nuclear Transient AT2020adpi" by Paarmita Pandey (Ohio State University, USA) and 15 others based in the USA, UK and Australia

    doi.org/10.33232/001c.151453

    December 4, 2025, 8:48 am 1 boosts 0 favorites

    And that concludes the update for this week. I will do another next Saturday.

    #arxiv241002850v2 #arxiv250405235v4 #arxiv250614736v2 #arxiv250619919v2 #arxiv250903593v3 #arxiv250922878v2 #astrophysicsOfGalaxies #at2020adpi #bayesianMethods #cosmologyAndNongalacticAstrophysics #diamondOpenAccessPublishing #fermiParadox #gpus #highEnergyAstrophysicalPhenomena #instrumentationAndMethodsForAstrophysics #intrinsicAlignments #lymanAlpha #machineLearning #nuclearTransient #openAccessPublishing #openJournalOfAstrophysics #photoionization #seti #starFormation #stellarPopulations #suplhur #theOpenJournalOfAstrophysics #thesanSimulations

  23. Tronquer

    Rock Beer The New, sábado, 7 de junio, 23:45 CEST

    Tronquer presenta su nuevo EP “Dale Gas!!!” en directo el día 7 de junio en la Sala Rock Beer The New de Santander.

    La banda de rock originaria de Logroño anuncia el lanzamiento de su nuevo EP, un trabajo que promete ser un hito en su trayectoria musical. Producido por el reconocido productor Dan Diez, conocido por su trabajo con bandas de renombre en el panorama del rock nacional. El EP contiene cinco canciones que reflejan la evolución musical de la banda, manteniendo la esencia que los ha hecho destacar en el escenario.

    Tronquer ha ganado reconocimiento en el escenario del rock gracias a su energía en vivo y su sonido fresco y potente. Han participado en eventos importantes, destacando su actuación en el Festival Actual 2025, uno de los festivales más importantes del norte de España. La banda está compuesta por Txetxu Bejano, compositor y guitarrista en bandas como Txetxu´s Band o Mr. Hyde, Santiago Román, antiguo bajista de Sin Garantía y Volumnia y Asier Ramos, batería de bandas como Zenobia, Moondomain o El Cuarto Verde entre otras. Tronquer ha sabido fusionar elementos del rock clásico con influencias modernas, creando un sonido único y atractivo.

    Taquilla inversa

    agenda.subterrania.es/event/tr

  24. Bertze 24 Korrika iraganen dira eta jarraituko dugu nafar Pirinioetako herrien euskal izenak gaizki idazten.

    NABASKOZE

    #Korrika24 #Korrika2026 #Korrika #24korrika #EuskaraGara

  25. La Mesa (427 m); Ablitas, Nafarroa.
    #mendiak

    Euskal Herriko hego mugan aurkituko dugu La Mesa tontortxoa, Euskal Herriko azken-azkenengo mendia... edo lehenengoa, jakina! ;)

    Erribera inguruko natura ezagutzeko paraje ederra da eta, besteak beste, Peñadil, Montecillo eta Monterrey naturgunearen ataria, Euskal herrian dugun paraje berezi eta zaurgarrienetakoa.

    Blogean 👇
    eibar.org/blogak/sarasua/la-me