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Peña Irrintzi Turns 75 This Year. Its Own History Page Puts the Club at 96.
Dennis Clancey
July 6, 2026
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CA Osasuna Isn’t Just Pamplona’s Team. It’s One of Only Four Clubs Left in Spain That Its Fans Actually Own.
Dennis Clancey
July 6, 2026
CA Osasuna football club history: founded 1920 in Pamplona, one of only four fan-owned clubs left in Spanish football.
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Valle de Baztán’s Pink Stone Villages Aren’t Protected by Custom. They’re Protected by Law.
Dennis Clancey
July 6, 2026
Valle de Baztan, Navarra has governed itself under its own written law since the 1600s, revised as recently as 2026. The real history behind the
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Ask for a Clara in Pamplona and You Won’t Get Lemon
Dennis Clancey
July 6, 2026
Spain's clara beer shandy has a Navarra exception: no lemon, just gaseosa. Order it wrong in Pamplona and you get the wrong glass.
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Cebada Gago Has Gored More Pamplona Runners Than Any Other Ranch. Its Bloodline Is Younger Than the Legend.
Dennis Clancey
July 6, 2026
The history of Ganaderia Cebada Gago: a Cadiz bloodline rebuilt in 1960 that has gored more Pamplona runners than any other San Fermin ranch.
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Pamplona Didn’t Become the Capital of Navarra. Navarra Grew Out of Pamplona.
Dennis Clancey
July 6, 2026
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Muthiko Alaiak Began as a Theater Troupe, and Its Founder Wrote San Fermín’s Anthem
Dennis Clancey
July 6, 2026
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The Castle Where San Ignacio de Loyola Fell in Pamplona No Longer Exists
Dennis Clancey
July 6, 2026
San Ignacio de Loyola fell in Pamplona in 1521, but the castle he defended no longer exists. The real site, the basilica, and the monument
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Pamplona Was Founded Four Times. The Most Recent Was in 1915.
Dennis Clancey
July 6, 2026
The history of Pamplona is not one continuous story. The city was unmade and refounded four times, from Pompey's camp to the 1915 wall demolition.
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