Gernika-Lumo

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Gernika-Lumo is a historic town in the Basque Country of northern Spain, internationally known for the 1937 bombing that inspired Pablo Picasso’s famous painting "Guernica."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
autonomousCommunity Basque Country
BasqueName Gernika-Lumo self-link
bombedBy Condor Legion
Aviazione Legionaria
surface form: Italian Aviazione Legionaria
country Spain
dateOfEvent 26 April 1937
governingBody municipal council of Gernika-Lumo
surface form: Ayuntamiento de Gernika-Lumo
hasBuilding Assembly House of Gernika
surface form: Casa de Juntas of Gernika
hasCoordinateRegion Northern Hemisphere
Western Hemisphere
hasCulturalInstitution Peace Museum of Gernika
surface form: Euskal Herria Museum

Peace Museum of Gernika
surface form: Gernika Peace Museum
hasFestival Andra Mari festival
Gernika-Lumo self-linksurface differs
surface form: Monday market of Gernika
hasHeritage Basque traditional architecture
sites commemorating the bombing of Guernica
hasRiver Oka River
hasSportsClub Gernika Club
Club de Rugby Majadahonda
surface form: Gernika Rugby Taldea
hasSymbol Gernikako Arbola (Tree of Guernica)
surface form: Tree of Gernika
historicalEvent Bombing of Guernica
knownFor Bombing of Guernica
surface form: 1937 bombing of Guernica

inspiration for Pablo Picasso’s painting Guernica
languageOfficial Basque
Spanish
locatedIn Basque Country
Biscay
Northern Spain
nearProtectedArea Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve
officialName Gernika-Lumo self-link
partOf Comarca of Busturialdea
politicalSignificance symbol of Basque liberties
traditional meeting place of the Biscayan parliament
postalCode 48300
province Biscay
SpanishName Gernika-Lumo self-linksurface differs
surface form: Guernica y Luno
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
twinnedWith Bochum
Letchworth Garden City
Pforzheim
Rentería
Rivas-Vaciamadrid
warContext Spanish Civil War

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Guernica hasOfficialName Gernika-Lumo
Tavistock, Devon, England hasTwinTown Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika-Lumo, Spain
Lordship of Biscay capital Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika
Peace Museum of Gernika locatedIn Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika
Tavistock twinTown Gernika-Lumo
Tewkesbury twinnedWith Gernika-Lumo
municipal council of Gernika-Lumo hasSeatIn Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika-Lumo town hall
Gernikako Arbola (Tree of Guernica) locatedIn Gernika-Lumo
subject surface form: Gernikako Arbola
Assembly House of Gernika locatedIn Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika
Assembly House of Gernika locatedNear Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika town center
Gernika-Lumo officialName Gernika-Lumo self-link
Gernika-Lumo SpanishName Gernika-Lumo self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Guernica y Luno
Gernika-Lumo BasqueName Gernika-Lumo self-link
Gernika-Lumo hasFestival Gernika-Lumo self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Monday market of Gernika
Biscay contains Gernika-Lumo
Pforzheim twinTown Gernika-Lumo
Lord of Biscay hasCapital Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika
Juntas of Gernika location Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika
Juntas of Gernika namedAfter Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika
Biscayan General Assemblies hasMeetingPlace Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika
Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country (1979) locationOfSigning Gernika-Lumo
this entity surface form: Gernika (Guernica)