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Guernica (/ɡɜːrˈnkə, ˈɡɜːrnɪkə/,[3] Spanish pronunciation: [ɡeɾˈnika]), officially Gernika (pronounced [ɡernika]) in Basque, is a town in the province of Biscay, in the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, Spain. The town of Guernica is one part (along with neighbouring Lumo) of the municipality of Gernika-Lumo (Spanish: Guernica y Luno), whose population is 16,224 as of 2009.

Guernica
Guernica y Luno
City
Gernika-Lumo
The Oak of Gernika (Gernikako Arbola)
Guernica
Location of Guernica within the Basque Country
Guernica
Guernica (Spain)
Coordinates: 43°19′N 02°40′W / 43.317°N 2.667°W / 43.317; -2.667
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityBasque Country
ProvinceBiscay
Eskualdea / ComarcaBusturialdea
FoundedApril 28, 1366
Government
 • MayorJose Maria Gorroño Etxebarrieta (EAJ-PNV)
Area
 • Total8.6 km2 (3.3 sq mi)
Elevation
 (AMSL)
10 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total16,972
 • Density2,000/km2 (5,100/sq mi)
Demonymgernikarra
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
48300
Area code+34 (Spain)
WebsiteOfficial website
Tiled wall in Guernica, the inscription below, written in Basque, expresses the desire to have the Picasso painting of the same name transferred to the city[2] (it is currently exhibited in the Museo Reina Sofía).

On April 26, 1937, Guernica was bombed by Nazi Germany's Condor Legion, in one of the first aerial bombings. The attack inspired Pablo Picasso's painting Guernica, depicting his outrage at the attack.

Location edit

 
An aerial view looking south.

The village is situated in the region of Busturialdea, in the valley of the Oka river. The river ends in an estuary that gives its name to the village of Guernika.[4] Its mouth is known as Urdaibai's estuary's heart. Gernika borders on the following townships:

History edit

1366-1936 edit

The town of Guernica was founded by Tello Alfonso, Lord of Biscay, on April 28, 1366, at the intersection of the road from Bermeo to Durango with the road from Bilbao to Elantxobe and Lekeitio. The strategic importance of the site was increased by the fact that it lay on a major river estuary, where vessels could dock at the port of Suso.

In time, it took on the typical shape of a Basque town, comprising a series of parallel streets (Goienkale, Azokekale, Artekale and Barrenkale; respectively: ‘upper, market, between, lower roads’) and a transverse street called Santa María, with a church at each end of the built-up area.

Life in the town became rigidly structured, with the aim being to preserve the privileges of the dominant middle classes. This pattern continued practically unaltered until the late 17th century.

On a small hillock in the town, stands the Meeting House and the Tree of Gernika. By ancient tradition, Basques, and indeed other peoples in Medieval Europe, held assemblies under a tree, usually an oak, to discuss matters affecting the community.

In Biscay, each administrative district (known as a merindad) had its appointed tree, but over the centuries, the Tree of Guernica acquired particular importance. It stood in the parish of Lumo, on a site known as Gernikazarra, beside a small shrine.

The laws of Biscay continued to be drawn up under this tree until 1876, with each town and village in the province sending two representatives to the sessions, known as General Assemblies. This early form of democracy was recorded by the philosopher Rousseau, by the poet William Wordsworth, by the dramatist Tirso de Molina and by the composer Iparragirre, who wrote the piece called Gernikako Arbola ("The Tree of Gernika" in Basque).

When the Domain of Biscay was incorporated into the kingdom of Castile, the king of Castile visited Guernica and swore an oath under the Tree promising to uphold the fueros or local laws of Biscay. The oath of King Ferdinand, known as the "Catholic Monarch", on June 30, 1476, is depicted in a painting by Francisco de Mendieta [es] popularly known as "El besamanos" ("The Royal audience"). On July 3, 1875, during the Carlist Wars, the pretender to the throne, Don Carlos, also visited Guernica and swore the oath. Throughout the 19th century, there were frequent meetings under the Tree, including both General Assemblies and other political events.

By the 18th century, there was a square at the centre of the town, flanked by the town hall, a public gaol housing prisoners from all over the Lordship of Biscay, a hospital and a poor-house for local people. Day-to-day life comprised agriculture (growing of cereals, vegetable and fruit), crafts (menders, tailors, cobblers, flax manufacturers) and trade (transportation and sale of goods and produce).

This was also a time of continual conflicts with the neighbouring parish of Lumo over disputed land. These disputes were not finally settled until 1882, when the two parishes joined to form Gernika-Lumo.

The first industrial factories were set up in the early years of the 20th century. This encouraged population growth, and the town grew from 4,500 inhabitants in 1920 to 6,000 in 1936.[citation needed]

Civil War: 1937 bombing edit

On April 26, 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, Guernica was the scene of a massive aerial bombing attack by the Condor Legion of Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe and the Italian Aviazione Legionaria.[5] According to official Basque figures, 1,654 civilians were killed,[6][7] but German sources report a round figure of 300 civilians killed in the bombing, according to the German Bundeswehr Magazine (published in April 2007, page 94).[full citation needed] The raid was requested by Francisco Franco to aid in his overthrowing the Basque Government and the Spanish Republican government. The town was devastated, though the Biscayan assembly and the Oak of Guernica survived. The Bombing of Guernica, which went on continuously for three hours, is considered the beginning of the Luftwaffe doctrine of terror bombing civilian targets in order to demoralize the enemy.[7]

In art edit

Pablo Picasso painted his Guernica painting to commemorate the horrors of the bombing and René Iché made a violent sculpture the day after the bombing. It has inspired musical compositions by Octavio Vazquez (Gernika piano trio), René-Louis Baron, Lenny White,[8] and Mike Batt (performed by Katie Melua),[9] and poems by Paul Eluard (Victory of Guernica), and Uys Krige (Nag van die Fascistiese Bomwerpers; English translation from the Afrikaans: Night of the Fascist Bombers). There is also a short film from 1950, by Alain Resnais, titled Guernica.

Celebrations were staged in 1966 to mark the 600th anniversary of the founding of the town. As part of these celebrations, a statue of Count Tello, made by local sculptor Agustín Herranz, was set up in the Fueros Square.

21st century edit

As of 2009, Gernika-Lumo had 16,244 inhabitants. It is a town with a prosperous service sector, and is also home to industrial companies, as well as good cultural and educational amenities.

Cultural importance edit

 
Santa María Church
 
The "Old Tree" of Guernica inside its tholos

Guernica is historically the seat of the parliament of the province of Biscay, whose executive branch is located in nearby Bilbao.

In prior centuries, Lumo had been the meeting place of the traditional Biscayan assembly, Urduña and chartered towns like Guernica were under the direct authority of the Lord of Biscay, and Enkarterri and the Durango area had separate assemblies. All would hold assemblies under local big trees. As time passed, the role of separate assemblies was superseded by the single assembly in Guernica, and by 1512, its oak, known as the Gernikako Arbola, became symbolic of the traditional rights of the Basque people as a whole.

The trees are always renewed from their own acorns. One of these trees (the "Old Tree") lived until the 19th century, and may be seen, as a dry stump, near the assembly house. A tree planted in 1860 to replace it died in 2004 and was in turn replaced; the sapling that had been chosen to become the official Oak of Guernica is also sick so the tree will not be replaced until the earth around the site has been restored to health.

A hermitage was built beside the Gernikako Arbola to double as an assembly place, followed by the current house of assembly (Biltzar Jauregia in Basque), built in 1826.

Symbol for peace edit

On April 26, 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, the town was razed to the ground by German aircraft belonging to the Condor Legion, sent by Hitler to support Franco's troops. For almost four hours bombs rained down on Guernica in an "experiment" for the blitzkrieg tactics and bombing of civilians seen in later wars.

In 1987 the 50th anniversary of the bombing was commemorated as the town hosted the Preliminary Congress of the World Association of Martyr Cities. The full congress was held subsequently in Madrid, bringing together representatives of cities all over the world. Since then, Gernika-Lumo has been a member of this association. 1988 saw the setting up of the monument Gure Aitaren Etxea, by Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida, and in 1990 Large Figure in a Shelter, by British sculptor Henry Moore, was erected beside it. These monuments are symbolic of Gernika-Lumo as a city of peace.

As part of the "Symbol for Peace" movement, Gernika has twinned with several towns, including Berga (Catalonia – 1986), Pforzheim (Germany – 1988) and Boise, Idaho (United States – 1993). The twinning agreements include co-operation in the fields of culture, education and industry.

Market day edit

 
Guernica marketplace

There is a popular saying in Guernica which runs as follows: "lunes gerniqués, golperik ez". A combination of both local languages (Castillian and Basque) into a single sentence, this translates roughly as "not a stroke of work gets done on Mondays". The Monday market day has for decades been considered as a holiday in the town.

People would flock to Guernica not just from the immediate vicinity, but from all over the province, so that the town was packed. They came not just to buy or sell at the produce market, but also to eat at the town's renowned restaurants and afterwards perhaps to watch a pelota game at the local court. The Monday market has been fulfilling its age-old function of bringing people together since the times when people could not afford to travel far and it provided them with a chance to socialise. The bombing of Guernica by Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe and the Italian Aviazione Legionaria was deliberately chosen to occur on a Monday (April 26, 1937), because it was known that the Basque people who lived outside of Guernica proper would travel into town for the Market Day, thus affording the pilots of the German and Italian aircraft the opportunity to murder as many people as possible.[10]

Sports edit

 
A cesta-punta player

Jai alai (cesta-punta) is a form of pelota. The Guernica jai alai court is the biggest operational court of its type in the world. It was designed by Secundino Zuano, one of Spain's leading architects of the 20th century and first opened in 1963. It is acknowledged by players of the game to be the world's finest court.

Bare-handed pelota games are held at the Santanape court. This is the most popular form of the sport.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ "Reproduction of Guernica by Picasso". turismo.gernika-lumo.net. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  3. ^ . Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 2020-01-03.
  4. ^ "Los pueblos con más encanto del País Vasco". Vipealo. 24 December 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Eighty years later, the Nazi war crime in Guernica still matters". The Independent. 2017-04-27. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  6. ^ "Bombings in Basque Country (Workbook)". Euskadi.eus (Basque Government website) (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  7. ^ a b "Guernica". History Learning Site. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  8. ^ "Guernica". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11. Retrieved 2021-02-06.
  9. ^ "Katie Melua - Market Day in Guernica lyrics".
  10. ^ Irujo, Xabier (1 February 2017). "Gernika, 1937: The Market Day Massacre". The American Historical Review. 122 (1): 263–264. Retrieved 24 July 2023.

External links edit

  • Official site 2006-06-02 at the Wayback Machine, in English, Basque and Spanish
  • Writer and filmmaker Begonya Plaza interviewed survivors, and people of importance in Guernica in 1987 in documentary "GERNICA LIVES"
  • Painter and art educator Dorothy Koppelman writes "Art Opposes Injustice: Picasso’s Guernica"
  • GERNIKA-LUMO in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa – Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) (in Spanish)
  • Web page about Gernika-Lumo with great photos of it. 2019-02-12 at the Wayback Machine


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This article is about the town For the Picasso painting see Guernica Picasso For other uses see Guernica disambiguation Gernika redirects here For the opera see Gernika opera This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Guernica news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Guernica ɡ ɜːr ˈ n iː k e ˈ ɡ ɜːr n ɪ k e 3 Spanish pronunciation ɡeɾˈnika officially Gernika pronounced ɡernika in Basque is a town in the province of Biscay in the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country Spain The town of Guernica is one part along with neighbouring Lumo of the municipality of Gernika Lumo Spanish Guernica y Luno whose population is 16 224 as of 2009 update Guernica Guernica y LunoCityGernika LumoThe Oak of Gernika Gernikako Arbola FlagCoat of armsGuernicaLocation of Guernica within the Basque CountryShow map of the Basque CountryGuernicaGuernica Spain Show map of SpainCoordinates 43 19 N 02 40 W 43 317 N 2 667 W 43 317 2 667CountrySpainAutonomous communityBasque CountryProvinceBiscayEskualdea ComarcaBusturialdeaFoundedApril 28 1366Government MayorJose Maria Gorrono Etxebarrieta EAJ PNV Area Total8 6 km2 3 3 sq mi Elevation AMSL 10 m 30 ft Population 2018 1 Total16 972 Density2 000 km2 5 100 sq mi DemonymgernikarraTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code48300Area code 34 Spain WebsiteOfficial website Tiled wall in Guernica the inscription below written in Basque expresses the desire to have the Picasso painting of the same name transferred to the city 2 it is currently exhibited in the Museo Reina Sofia On April 26 1937 Guernica was bombed by Nazi Germany s Condor Legion in one of the first aerial bombings The attack inspired Pablo Picasso s painting Guernica depicting his outrage at the attack Contents 1 Location 2 History 2 1 1366 1936 2 2 Civil War 1937 bombing 2 2 1 In art 2 3 21st century 3 Cultural importance 4 Symbol for peace 5 Market day 6 Sports 7 Twin towns sister cities 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksLocation edit nbsp An aerial view looking south The village is situated in the region of Busturialdea in the valley of the Oka river The river ends in an estuary that gives its name to the village of Guernika 4 Its mouth is known as Urdaibai s estuary s heart Gernika borders on the following townships North Forua Kortezubi and Arratzu East Ajangiz South Muxika West ErrigoitiHistory edit1366 1936 edit The town of Guernica was founded by Tello Alfonso Lord of Biscay on April 28 1366 at the intersection of the road from Bermeo to Durango with the road from Bilbao to Elantxobe and Lekeitio The strategic importance of the site was increased by the fact that it lay on a major river estuary where vessels could dock at the port of Suso In time it took on the typical shape of a Basque town comprising a series of parallel streets Goienkale Azokekale Artekale and Barrenkale respectively upper market between lower roads and a transverse street called Santa Maria with a church at each end of the built up area Life in the town became rigidly structured with the aim being to preserve the privileges of the dominant middle classes This pattern continued practically unaltered until the late 17th century On a small hillock in the town stands the Meeting House and the Tree of Gernika By ancient tradition Basques and indeed other peoples in Medieval Europe held assemblies under a tree usually an oak to discuss matters affecting the community In Biscay each administrative district known as a merindad had its appointed tree but over the centuries the Tree of Guernica acquired particular importance It stood in the parish of Lumo on a site known as Gernikazarra beside a small shrine The laws of Biscay continued to be drawn up under this tree until 1876 with each town and village in the province sending two representatives to the sessions known as General Assemblies This early form of democracy was recorded by the philosopher Rousseau by the poet William Wordsworth by the dramatist Tirso de Molina and by the composer Iparragirre who wrote the piece called Gernikako Arbola The Tree of Gernika in Basque When the Domain of Biscay was incorporated into the kingdom of Castile the king of Castile visited Guernica and swore an oath under the Tree promising to uphold the fueros or local laws of Biscay The oath of King Ferdinand known as the Catholic Monarch on June 30 1476 is depicted in a painting by Francisco de Mendieta es popularly known as El besamanos The Royal audience On July 3 1875 during the Carlist Wars the pretender to the throne Don Carlos also visited Guernica and swore the oath Throughout the 19th century there were frequent meetings under the Tree including both General Assemblies and other political events By the 18th century there was a square at the centre of the town flanked by the town hall a public gaol housing prisoners from all over the Lordship of Biscay a hospital and a poor house for local people Day to day life comprised agriculture growing of cereals vegetable and fruit crafts menders tailors cobblers flax manufacturers and trade transportation and sale of goods and produce This was also a time of continual conflicts with the neighbouring parish of Lumo over disputed land These disputes were not finally settled until 1882 when the two parishes joined to form Gernika Lumo The first industrial factories were set up in the early years of the 20th century This encouraged population growth and the town grew from 4 500 inhabitants in 1920 to 6 000 in 1936 citation needed Civil War 1937 bombing edit Main article bombing of Guernica On April 26 1937 during the Spanish Civil War Guernica was the scene of a massive aerial bombing attack by the Condor Legion of Nazi Germany s Luftwaffe and the Italian Aviazione Legionaria 5 According to official Basque figures 1 654 civilians were killed 6 7 but German sources report a round figure of 300 civilians killed in the bombing according to the German Bundeswehr Magazine published in April 2007 page 94 full citation needed The raid was requested by Francisco Franco to aid in his overthrowing the Basque Government and the Spanish Republican government The town was devastated though the Biscayan assembly and the Oak of Guernica survived The Bombing of Guernica which went on continuously for three hours is considered the beginning of the Luftwaffe doctrine of terror bombing civilian targets in order to demoralize the enemy 7 In art edit Pablo Picasso painted his Guernica painting to commemorate the horrors of the bombing and Rene Iche made a violent sculpture the day after the bombing It has inspired musical compositions by Octavio Vazquez Gernika piano trio Rene Louis Baron Lenny White 8 and Mike Batt performed by Katie Melua 9 and poems by Paul Eluard Victory of Guernica and Uys Krige Nag van die Fascistiese Bomwerpers English translation from the Afrikaans Night of the Fascist Bombers There is also a short film from 1950 by Alain Resnais titled Guernica Celebrations were staged in 1966 to mark the 600th anniversary of the founding of the town As part of these celebrations a statue of Count Tello made by local sculptor Agustin Herranz was set up in the Fueros Square 21st century edit As of 2009 Gernika Lumo had 16 244 inhabitants It is a town with a prosperous service sector and is also home to industrial companies as well as good cultural and educational amenities Cultural importance edit nbsp Santa Maria Church nbsp The Old Tree of Guernica inside its tholos Guernica is historically the seat of the parliament of the province of Biscay whose executive branch is located in nearby Bilbao In prior centuries Lumo had been the meeting place of the traditional Biscayan assembly Urduna and chartered towns like Guernica were under the direct authority of the Lord of Biscay and Enkarterri and the Durango area had separate assemblies All would hold assemblies under local big trees As time passed the role of separate assemblies was superseded by the single assembly in Guernica and by 1512 its oak known as the Gernikako Arbola became symbolic of the traditional rights of the Basque people as a whole The trees are always renewed from their own acorns One of these trees the Old Tree lived until the 19th century and may be seen as a dry stump near the assembly house A tree planted in 1860 to replace it died in 2004 and was in turn replaced the sapling that had been chosen to become the official Oak of Guernica is also sick so the tree will not be replaced until the earth around the site has been restored to health A hermitage was built beside the Gernikako Arbola to double as an assembly place followed by the current house of assembly Biltzar Jauregia in Basque built in 1826 Symbol for peace editOn April 26 1937 during the Spanish Civil War the town was razed to the ground by German aircraft belonging to the Condor Legion sent by Hitler to support Franco s troops For almost four hours bombs rained down on Guernica in an experiment for the blitzkrieg tactics and bombing of civilians seen in later wars In 1987 the 50th anniversary of the bombing was commemorated as the town hosted the Preliminary Congress of the World Association of Martyr Cities The full congress was held subsequently in Madrid bringing together representatives of cities all over the world Since then Gernika Lumo has been a member of this association 1988 saw the setting up of the monument Gure Aitaren Etxea by Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida and in 1990 Large Figure in a Shelter by British sculptor Henry Moore was erected beside it These monuments are symbolic of Gernika Lumo as a city of peace As part of the Symbol for Peace movement Gernika has twinned with several towns including Berga Catalonia 1986 Pforzheim Germany 1988 and Boise Idaho United States 1993 The twinning agreements include co operation in the fields of culture education and industry Market day edit nbsp Guernica marketplace There is a popular saying in Guernica which runs as follows lunes gerniques golperik ez A combination of both local languages Castillian and Basque into a single sentence this translates roughly as not a stroke of work gets done on Mondays The Monday market day has for decades been considered as a holiday in the town People would flock to Guernica not just from the immediate vicinity but from all over the province so that the town was packed They came not just to buy or sell at the produce market but also to eat at the town s renowned restaurants and afterwards perhaps to watch a pelota game at the local court The Monday market has been fulfilling its age old function of bringing people together since the times when people could not afford to travel far and it provided them with a chance to socialise The bombing of Guernica by Nazi Germany s Luftwaffe and the Italian Aviazione Legionaria was deliberately chosen to occur on a Monday April 26 1937 because it was known that the Basque people who lived outside of Guernica proper would travel into town for the Market Day thus affording the pilots of the German and Italian aircraft the opportunity to murder as many people as possible 10 Sports edit nbsp A cesta punta player Main article Basque rural sports Jai alai cesta punta is a form of pelota The Guernica jai alai court is the biggest operational court of its type in the world It was designed by Secundino Zuano one of Spain s leading architects of the 20th century and first opened in 1963 It is acknowledged by players of the game to be the world s finest court Bare handed pelota games are held at the Santanape court This is the most popular form of the sport Twin towns sister cities edit nbsp Berga Catalonia Spain nbsp Pforzheim Germany nbsp Hiroshima Japan nbsp Boise Idaho United States nbsp Irpin Ukraine 2022 Notable people editManuel Allendesalazar y Munoz de Salazar 1856 1923 conservative politician Teodoro de Arana y Belaustegui 1858 1945 Carlist politician Rafael Iriondo 1918 2016 footballer and manager Mauricio Ugartemendia Lauzirika 1934 2022 footballer Sofia Gandarias 1957 2016 painter Fernando Lamikiz Garai born 1959 lawyer economist and sports manager Enrique Guerrikagoitia born 1967 cyclist Ainhoa Ibarra Astellara born 1968 alpine skier Roberto Laiseka born 1969 cyclist Yolanda Alzola born 1970 actress Joane Somarriba born 1972 cyclist Gorka Gerrikagoitia born 1973 cyclist Ruben Oarbeascoa born 1975 cyclist Lander Euba born 1977 cyclist Andoni Lafuente born 1985 cyclist Pello Bilbao born 1990 cyclist Gorka Larrucea born 1993 footballer Koldo Obieta born 1993 footballer Iker Amorrortu born 1995 footballer Asier Villalibre born 1997 footballerSee also editMunicipal elections in Gernika Lumo Bombing of GuernicaReferences edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute Reproduction of Guernica by Picasso turismo gernika lumo net Retrieved 2020 09 22 Guernica Lexico UK English Dictionary Oxford University Press Archived from the original on 2020 01 03 Los pueblos con mas encanto del Pais Vasco Vipealo 24 December 2020 Retrieved 24 December 2020 Eighty years later the Nazi war crime in Guernica still matters The Independent 2017 04 27 Retrieved 2020 01 03 Bombings in Basque Country Workbook Euskadi eus Basque Government website in Spanish Retrieved 2020 01 01 a b Guernica History Learning Site Retrieved 2020 01 03 Guernica YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 11 Retrieved 2021 02 06 Katie Melua Market Day in Guernica lyrics Irujo Xabier 1 February 2017 Gernika 1937 The Market Day Massacre The American Historical Review 122 1 263 264 Retrieved 24 July 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Bombing of Gernika nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gernika Lumo Official site Archived 2006 06 02 at the Wayback Machine in English Basque and Spanish Writer and filmmaker Begonya Plaza interviewed survivors and people of importance in Guernica in 1987 in documentary GERNICA LIVES Painter and art educator Dorothy Koppelman writes Art Opposes Injustice Picasso s Guernica GERNIKA LUMO in the Bernardo Estornes Lasa Aunamendi Encyclopedia Euskomedia Fundazioa in Spanish Web page about Gernika Lumo with great photos of it Archived 2019 02 12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guernica amp oldid 1218639822, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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