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Guernica, also known as Gernika in Basque, is a historic town in the Basque Country of Spain. It gained international fame after being bombed during the Spanish Civil War, which inspired Pablo Picasso's famous painting ... "Guernica." Visitors can explore the Peace Museum, the Assembly House, and the Tree of Gernika, a symbol of Basque freedom. The town is also known for its traditional Basque culture, including folk dances, music, and cuisine. The best time to visit Guernica is during the annual Gernika Market in October, where you can experience local traditions and taste delicious Basque dishes. Read more ▼