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Euskadi Roja or Euzkadi Roja ('Red Euskadi') was a newspaper published by the Basque-Navarre Federation of the Communist Party of Spain. Parts of the newspaper was printed in Euskera. Euskadi Roja replaced an earlier party organ in Vizcaya, Bandera Roja. Initially, Euskadi Roja was published weekly from Bilbao. The first issue came out in March 1933. Notably, this was the first time the communist movement used the term 'Euskadi' for the Basque Country (a term that had exclusively been used by the nationalist movement). Towards the end of 1935 the newspaper was moved to San Sebastián. As the Spanish Civil War broke out and San Sebastian fell, the newspaper moved back to Bilbao. On December 2, 1936 it was converted into a daily newspaper. As of February–March 1937 Euskadi Roja had a daily ci

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  • Euskadi Roja (en)
  • Euskadi Roja (eu)
  • Euskadi Roja (es)
  • 红色巴斯克 (zh)
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  • Euskadi Roja Espainiako Alderdi Komunistak argitaratutako aldizkaria izan zen. Gehienez gaztelaniaz idatzi bazuten ere, euskarazko artikulu batzuk ere bazituen. (eu)
  • Euskadi Roja fue una publicación periódica editada por el Partido Comunista de Euskadi.​​ Contenía algunos textos escritos en euskera.​ (es)
  • 《红色巴斯克》(西班牙語:Euskadi Roja)是巴斯克共产党在巴斯克-納瓦拉地区出版的报纸,1950年停刊。报纸部分内容以巴斯克語印刷。 (zh)
  • Euskadi Roja or Euzkadi Roja ('Red Euskadi') was a newspaper published by the Basque-Navarre Federation of the Communist Party of Spain. Parts of the newspaper was printed in Euskera. Euskadi Roja replaced an earlier party organ in Vizcaya, Bandera Roja. Initially, Euskadi Roja was published weekly from Bilbao. The first issue came out in March 1933. Notably, this was the first time the communist movement used the term 'Euskadi' for the Basque Country (a term that had exclusively been used by the nationalist movement). Towards the end of 1935 the newspaper was moved to San Sebastián. As the Spanish Civil War broke out and San Sebastian fell, the newspaper moved back to Bilbao. On December 2, 1936 it was converted into a daily newspaper. As of February–March 1937 Euskadi Roja had a daily ci (en)
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