Pello Joxe Aranburu
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Pello Joxe Aranburu
Summary
Pello Joxe Aranburu is a human[1]. He was born in Alkiza[2]. He was born on +1936-00-00T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a priest[4], writer[5], and teacher[6].
Key Facts
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's place of birth was Alkiza[2].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu was born on +1936-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu held citizenship in Spain[7].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu worked as a priest[4].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu worked as a writer[5].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu worked as a teacher[6].
- A notable work attributed to Pello Joxe Aranburu is Oilategitik[8].
- A notable work attributed to Pello Joxe Aranburu is Maizpide Euskaltegia[9].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's image is recorded as Pello Joxe Aranburu.jpg[10].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu is recorded as male[11].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 48634810[13].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n2005044530[14].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's family name is recorded as Aranburu[15].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's given name is recorded as Pello[16].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's given name is recorded as Joxe[17].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's National Library of Spain SpMaBN ID is recorded as XX972058[18].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Basque[19].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's Auñamendi ID is recorded as 18176[20].
- Pello Joxe Aranburu's Inguma author ID is recorded as pello-joxe-aranburu-ugartemendia[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Pello Joxe Aranburu's place of birth was Alkiza[2]. He was born on +1936-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include priest[4], writer[5], and teacher[6].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Oilategitik[8], a magazine[22], founded in 2001[23] and Maizpide Euskaltegia[9], a language school[24], in Spain[25], founded in 1988[26].
FAQs
Where was Pello Joxe Aranburu born?
Born in Alkiza[2], Pello Joxe Aranburu…
What did Pello Joxe Aranburu do for work?
Pello Joxe Aranburu worked as priest[4], writer[5], and teacher[6].