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ETA grew out of a student group called Ekin, founded in the early 1950s, which published a magazine and undertook direct action. [62] ETA was founded on 31 July 1959 as Euskadi Ta Askatasuna ("Basque Homeland and Liberty" [11] or "Basque Country and Freedom" [12]) by students frustrated by the moderate stance of the Basque Nationalist Party. [63]
Pages in category "ETA (separatist group)" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Eta Alpha: 2016: Oklahoma State University: Active Eta Beta: 2015-2024 San Jose State University: Inactive Eta Gamma: 2015: Southern Illinois University: Active Eta Delta [cx] 2014 – 2015: Texas Tech University: Inactive Eta Epsilon [cx] 2014 – 2018: University of California, Irvine: Provisional Chapter Eta Zeta: 2018-2022 University of ...
This page is a list of attacks undertaken (or believed to have been undertaken) by Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA), a paramilitary and armed Basque separatist group, mainly in Spain. The list includes attacks by all the branches and divisions that ETA had through its history, as well as some kale borroka attacks. Important failed attacks are also ...
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María Dolores González Katarain (14 May 1954 – 10 September 1986), also known as Yoyes, was an iconic female leader of armed Basque separatist group ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna), who became a symbol because of the tragic circumstances of her life.
A bombing attack was carried out by the Basque separatist group ETA on 29 May 1991 when a car bomb carrying more than 200 kg of explosive was detonated inside the courtyard of a Civil Guard barracks in the Catalan city of Vic, Spain. The bombing killed 10 people, including five children, and injured 44 people. [2] [3]
Eta Gamma Delta (ΗΓΔ) is a Puerto Rican sorority. It was established in 1928 at the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras . The sorority has expanded to include five collegiate chapters and eight alumnae chapters.