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Getaria, Spain

Getaria is a town on the Urola coast, in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, in northern Spain. It borders Zarautz to the east and Zumaia to the west.

Getaria
Getaria view from the sea
Getaria
Location of Getaria within the Basque Country
Getaria
Location of Getaria within Spain
Coordinates: 43°18′16″N 2°12′13″W / 43.30444°N 2.20361°W / 43.30444; -2.20361
Country Spain
Autonomous community Basque Country
ProvinceGipuzkoa
ComarcaUrola Kosta
Government
 • MayorNika Lertxundi (Bildu)
Area
 • Total10.6 km2 (4.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total2,818
 • Density270/km2 (690/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
20808
Area code34 (Spain) + 943 (Gipuzkoa)

Getaria is famous for being the hometown of Juan Sebastián Elcano: a sailor famous for being the first to circumnavigate the world. He was the captain of the Nao Victoria, the only ship in Magellan's ill-fated fleet to complete the voyage.

Today, Getaria is also famous for its restaurants that serve grilled fish and white wine with a Denomination of Origin somewhere in the Getariako Txakolina near the town. The town is also home to the Cristobal Balenciaga Museum.

In May 2012, a two-man team from Getaria won Google's 'Model Your Town' competition by creating a complete 3D representation of their home town.

Etymology edit

Traditionally, the name of the city was written as Guetaria. Since 1980, however, the official toponym has been Getaria, which is an adaptation of the modern Basque orthography. Thus, in Spanish it is written Guetaria, and in Basque, although pronounced the same way, it is written Getaria.

Apart from Getaria in Gipuzkoa, there is another town 61 kilometres up the coast in Lapurdi (Labourd), in the French Basque Country, which is called Guéthary in French, but the Basque pronunciation and spelling of the two towns is the same. Both towns are located on the Basque coast, and throughout history many have sought the origin of the towns' names. The most convincing hypothesis, based on archaeological evidence, is that the name of Getaria comes from the Latin word "cetaria". In classical Latin, pronounced [ketaria], it means "a place where fish is preserved". Indeed, evidence of Roman fish canneries has been found in both places.

Another possible origin of the name is the Gascon word "guaita", which means "lookout". During the Middle Ages, several villages on the Basque coast were colonised by the Gascon people, and among these villages were both Getarias. [It has therefore been suggested that Getari could be the result of a mixture of "guaita" and "-ari": a suffix used in the Basque language to denote professions and meaning watchman. For others, however, the name Getaria comes from a mixture of "guaita" and "-erri", which means town, creating a word that means the town of the watchman.


Another possible origin of the name is "guaita" in the Gascon language which means "lookout". During the Middle Ages, various villages on the Basque coast were colonized by Gascons, and among these villages both Getarias could be found.[citation needed] Therefore, it was believed that Getari could be the result of a mix between "guaita" and "–ari": a suffix that is used in the Basque language for professions and means vigilante. For others, though, the name of Getaria results from the mix of "guaita" and "–erri", meaning town, creating a word that means the town of the vigilant.

Geography edit

The municipality of Getaria occupies part of the central coast of Gipuzkoa, in the Cantabrian Sea. This stretch of coast is made up of a steep cliff where erosion has created a series of coves and points.

The historic quarter of Getaria is located between the mainland and Mount San Antón, known as the Mouse of Getaria because of its mouse-like shape. This mountain, which characterises the town, was an island until the 16th century.

In the interior of the municipality is Mount Garate (278 m). It runs parallel to the coast and on its smooth slopes are several farms belonging to the municipality of Getaria. These farms, called baserri, are typical of the Basque Country. Almost all the land between Garate and the coast is covered with vineyards, due to the microclimate that this area generates.

History edit

The beginnings of a village in what is now Getaria could have been found in Roman times, as evidenced by the discovery of an "ace" from the earlier pre-imperial period, 2 BC.

The Middle Ages edit

The village of Getaria was founded between 1180 and 1194 by King Sancho VI of Navarre, making it one of the oldest towns in the province, along with San Sebastián. In the second half of the 12th century, the expansion and domination of the Cantabrian ports was a priority for the Kings of Navarre. After the conquest of Gipuzkoa around the year 1200, King Alfonso VIII of Castile confirmed his Fuero "eo modo quo rex Navarra illud dedit vobis habendum" in San Sebastián on 1 September 1209. In 1571, the historian Esteban de Garibay confirmed the Navarrese origin of the village in his book Compendio Historial, stating that in 1209 Alfonso VIII granted Getaria the Fuero of San Sebastián, thus confirming its jurisdiction within Navarre. Finally, the "Diccionario Geográfico-Histórico de España (1845-1850)" states that the town archives contain a letter from King Alfonso VIII of Burgos dated 20 January 1201. In this letter it is stated that the inhabitants of Getaria had the right to pasture, water, meadows and forests. It is therefore clear that Getaria was founded by the Kings of Navarre.

Throughout its history, Getaria has enjoyed various privileges that attest to its status as a town. Here are some of them:

  • 1270: Sancion to cut in Gipuzkoa all the timber and firewood they needed to build their houses and ships.
  • 1290: Exemption from tolls and other taxes in the Kingdom of Castile and Leon.
  • 1407: The ships that brought wheat and other cereals to the beach of La Concha and the town's dock had to unload half of their cargo.

As far as the maritime activities of the city were concerned, they were the main source of income for the city in the Middle Ages. In the fifteenth century, the gap that existed between the island of San Antón and the historic centre was closed. The port is located to the south of the island and was traditionally used as a whaling port. In fact, in 1878 the last whale was caught in nearby waters by fishermen from Zarautz and Getaria, who managed to bring it to the port. Today it is an important port on the Basque coast.

The Thirty Years' War edit

During the Thirty Years' War, in the summer of 1638, Cardinal Richelieu planned a campaign to annex the strategic territory of Gipuzkoa. To achieve this, he wanted to occupy Hondarribia with 20,000 soldiers. He also needed a port to accommodate a fleet of 50 ships that would destroy any plan to relieve Hondarribia. The port of Getaria was therefore chosen for this strategic plan. On 24 July 1638, the Spanish fleet under the command of Admiral Lope de Hoces was attacked from Getaria. Only one Spanish galleon survived the attack. However, when the troops of Geoffrey II (Archbishop of Bordeaux) tried to take the town, they were destroyed by the defenders of Getaria and Zarautz and reinforcements from neighbouring towns. Finally, the village was destroyed by the artillery of the French galleons, but not a single French soldier came close to its walls. Soon after, on 7 September, the siege of Hondarribia would fail.

Peninsular War edit

During the Peninsular War, in 1811, Getaria was occupied by French troops, who left in 1813 after causing considerable damage.

Carlist Wars edit

During the Carlist Wars, in 1835, the village was once again practically destroyed. After being besieged by the Carlists, it was finally taken in 1836 and set on fire from several points,[citation needed] leaving only 16 houses badly damaged. The parish church, in particular, suffered the effects of the attack and required extensive repairs.

Economy edit

Getaria's main sources of income are fishing, tourism and the cultivation of Txakoli.

At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the people of this village worked more in agriculture than in fishing, and they produced the best txakoli in Gipuzkoa. Nowadays, txakoli is still produced, but in smaller quantities. Fishing has therefore become the main source of income. Nowadays, however, fishing is in decline.

Cider is also produced in the Askizu, Akerregi and Meagas districts.

Administration edit

Municipal elections in Getaria
Political party 2011[2] 2007[3]
Votes % Councillors Votes % Councillors
Bildu 46,67% 5 - -
Partido Nacionalista Vasco (EAJ-PNV) 40,46% 5 62,31% 8
Aralar 9,57% 1 23,04% 2
Eusko Alkartasuna (EA) - - 7,93% 1

Bibliography edit

  • Getaria. Una Historia desconocida (1397-1797)
  • Celdrán Gomáriz, Pancracio (2004). Diccionario de topónimos españoles y sus gentilicios (5ª edición). Madrid: Espasa Calpe. p. 382. ISBN 978-84-670-3054-9.
  • Nieto Ballester, Emilio (1997). Breve diccionario de topónimos españoles. Madrid:Alianza Editorial. p. 183. ISBN 84-206-9487-8.
  • Idoia Arrieta Elizalde: «Getaria: nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua», BERRIA, 2009-09-08.
  • Arrieta, Idoia: "Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena: ikerketaren ibilbidea eta ekarpen historiko-kritikoa" (pp. 227–248). En: 1512. Los territorios vascos y el Estado navarro. Actas del II Congreso de Historiadores de Navarra. San Sebastián: Txertoa, 2011. p. 234.
  • Martínez Díez, G,; González Díez, E.; Martínez Llorente, F.J.: Colección de documentos medievales de las villas guipuzcoanas (1200-1369). San Sebastián: Diputación Foral de Guipúzcoa, 1991. p. 21.. Citado por: Arrieta Elizalde, Idoia: «Getaria: nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua», BERRIA, 2009-09-08.
  • Idoia Arrieta Elizalde: «Getaria: nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua», BERRIA, 2009-09-08.
  • Garibay y Zamalloa, Esteban de: Compendio historial de las Chronicas y universal historia de todos los reynos de España...(1571), libro XII, capítulo 32, p. 734. Citado por: Arrieta, Idoia: "Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena"...Op. Cit., 233.
  • Getaria. La concesión del titulo de "villa"
  • Idoia Arrieta Elizalde: «Getaria: nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua», BERRIA, 2009-09-08.
  • Martínez de Isasi, Lope: Compendio Historial de Guipúzcoa (1625). Bilbao: La Gran Enciclopedia Vasca, 1972. p. 586. Citado por: Arrieta, Idoia: "Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena"...Op. Cit., 233.
  • Idoia Arrieta Elizalde: «Getaria: nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua», BERRIA, 2009-09-08.
  • Caro Baroja, Julio: Los vascos y la historia a través de Garibay. San Sebastián: Diputación Foral de Guipúzcoa, 2002. pp. 40–45. [Reedición debido al 30 aniversario de su primera publicación]. Citado por: Arrieta, Idoia: "Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena"...Op. Cit. p. 233.
  • Arrieta, Idoia: "Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena"...Op. cit., p. 235.
  • Getaria. Una Historia desconocida (1397-1797)
  • Guetaria. (2015, 18 de enero). Wikipedia, La enciclopedia libre. Fecha de consulta: 17:07, mayo 28, 2015 desde http://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guetaria&oldid=79456564.

See also edit

Notes edit

External links edit

  • Official Website Information available in Spanish, English, French and Basque.
  • GETARIA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) Information available in Spanish

getaria, spain, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, includes, list, general, references, lacks, sufficient, corresponding, inline, citations,. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Getaria is a town on the Urola coast in the province of Gipuzkoa in the autonomous community of the Basque Country in northern Spain It borders Zarautz to the east and Zumaia to the west GetariaGetaria view from the seaGetariaLocation of Getaria within the Basque CountryShow map of the Basque CountryGetariaLocation of Getaria within SpainShow map of SpainCoordinates 43 18 16 N 2 12 13 W 43 30444 N 2 20361 W 43 30444 2 20361Country SpainAutonomous community Basque CountryProvinceGipuzkoaComarcaUrola KostaGovernment MayorNika Lertxundi Bildu Area Total10 6 km2 4 1 sq mi Population 2018 1 Total2 818 Density270 km2 690 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code20808Area code34 Spain 943 Gipuzkoa Getaria is famous for being the hometown of Juan Sebastian Elcano a sailor famous for being the first to circumnavigate the world He was the captain of the Nao Victoria the only ship in Magellan s ill fated fleet to complete the voyage Today Getaria is also famous for its restaurants that serve grilled fish and white wine with a Denomination of Origin somewhere in the Getariako Txakolina near the town The town is also home to the Cristobal Balenciaga Museum In May 2012 a two man team from Getaria won Google s Model Your Town competition by creating a complete 3D representation of their home town Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 3 History 3 1 The Middle Ages 3 2 The Thirty Years War 3 3 Peninsular War 3 4 Carlist Wars 4 Economy 5 Administration 6 Bibliography 7 See also 8 Notes 9 External linksEtymology editTraditionally the name of the city was written as Guetaria Since 1980 however the official toponym has been Getaria which is an adaptation of the modern Basque orthography Thus in Spanish it is written Guetaria and in Basque although pronounced the same way it is written Getaria Apart from Getaria in Gipuzkoa there is another town 61 kilometres up the coast in Lapurdi Labourd in the French Basque Country which is called Guethary in French but the Basque pronunciation and spelling of the two towns is the same Both towns are located on the Basque coast and throughout history many have sought the origin of the towns names The most convincing hypothesis based on archaeological evidence is that the name of Getaria comes from the Latin word cetaria In classical Latin pronounced ketaria it means a place where fish is preserved Indeed evidence of Roman fish canneries has been found in both places Another possible origin of the name is the Gascon word guaita which means lookout During the Middle Ages several villages on the Basque coast were colonised by the Gascon people and among these villages were both Getarias It has therefore been suggested that Getari could be the result of a mixture of guaita and ari a suffix used in the Basque language to denote professions and meaning watchman For others however the name Getaria comes from a mixture of guaita and erri which means town creating a word that means the town of the watchman Another possible origin of the name is guaita in the Gascon language which means lookout During the Middle Ages various villages on the Basque coast were colonized by Gascons and among these villages both Getarias could be found citation needed Therefore it was believed that Getari could be the result of a mix between guaita and ari a suffix that is used in the Basque language for professions and means vigilante For others though the name of Getaria results from the mix of guaita and erri meaning town creating a word that means the town of the vigilant Geography editThe municipality of Getaria occupies part of the central coast of Gipuzkoa in the Cantabrian Sea This stretch of coast is made up of a steep cliff where erosion has created a series of coves and points The historic quarter of Getaria is located between the mainland and Mount San Anton known as the Mouse of Getaria because of its mouse like shape This mountain which characterises the town was an island until the 16th century In the interior of the municipality is Mount Garate 278 m It runs parallel to the coast and on its smooth slopes are several farms belonging to the municipality of Getaria These farms called baserri are typical of the Basque Country Almost all the land between Garate and the coast is covered with vineyards due to the microclimate that this area generates History editThe beginnings of a village in what is now Getaria could have been found in Roman times as evidenced by the discovery of an ace from the earlier pre imperial period 2 BC The Middle Ages edit The village of Getaria was founded between 1180 and 1194 by King Sancho VI of Navarre making it one of the oldest towns in the province along with San Sebastian In the second half of the 12th century the expansion and domination of the Cantabrian ports was a priority for the Kings of Navarre After the conquest of Gipuzkoa around the year 1200 King Alfonso VIII of Castile confirmed his Fuero eo modo quo rex Navarra illud dedit vobis habendum in San Sebastian on 1 September 1209 In 1571 the historian Esteban de Garibay confirmed the Navarrese origin of the village in his book Compendio Historial stating that in 1209 Alfonso VIII granted Getaria the Fuero of San Sebastian thus confirming its jurisdiction within Navarre Finally the Diccionario Geografico Historico de Espana 1845 1850 states that the town archives contain a letter from King Alfonso VIII of Burgos dated 20 January 1201 In this letter it is stated that the inhabitants of Getaria had the right to pasture water meadows and forests It is therefore clear that Getaria was founded by the Kings of Navarre Throughout its history Getaria has enjoyed various privileges that attest to its status as a town Here are some of them 1270 Sancion to cut in Gipuzkoa all the timber and firewood they needed to build their houses and ships 1290 Exemption from tolls and other taxes in the Kingdom of Castile and Leon 1407 The ships that brought wheat and other cereals to the beach of La Concha and the town s dock had to unload half of their cargo As far as the maritime activities of the city were concerned they were the main source of income for the city in the Middle Ages In the fifteenth century the gap that existed between the island of San Anton and the historic centre was closed The port is located to the south of the island and was traditionally used as a whaling port In fact in 1878 the last whale was caught in nearby waters by fishermen from Zarautz and Getaria who managed to bring it to the port Today it is an important port on the Basque coast The Thirty Years War edit During the Thirty Years War in the summer of 1638 Cardinal Richelieu planned a campaign to annex the strategic territory of Gipuzkoa To achieve this he wanted to occupy Hondarribia with 20 000 soldiers He also needed a port to accommodate a fleet of 50 ships that would destroy any plan to relieve Hondarribia The port of Getaria was therefore chosen for this strategic plan On 24 July 1638 the Spanish fleet under the command of Admiral Lope de Hoces was attacked from Getaria Only one Spanish galleon survived the attack However when the troops of Geoffrey II Archbishop of Bordeaux tried to take the town they were destroyed by the defenders of Getaria and Zarautz and reinforcements from neighbouring towns Finally the village was destroyed by the artillery of the French galleons but not a single French soldier came close to its walls Soon after on 7 September the siege of Hondarribia would fail Peninsular War edit During the Peninsular War in 1811 Getaria was occupied by French troops who left in 1813 after causing considerable damage Carlist Wars edit During the Carlist Wars in 1835 the village was once again practically destroyed After being besieged by the Carlists it was finally taken in 1836 and set on fire from several points citation needed leaving only 16 houses badly damaged The parish church in particular suffered the effects of the attack and required extensive repairs Economy editGetaria s main sources of income are fishing tourism and the cultivation of Txakoli At the beginning of the nineteenth century the people of this village worked more in agriculture than in fishing and they produced the best txakoli in Gipuzkoa Nowadays txakoli is still produced but in smaller quantities Fishing has therefore become the main source of income Nowadays however fishing is in decline Cider is also produced in the Askizu Akerregi and Meagas districts Administration editMunicipal elections in Getaria Political party 2011 2 2007 3 Votes Councillors Votes Councillors Bildu 46 67 5 Partido Nacionalista Vasco EAJ PNV 40 46 5 62 31 8 Aralar 9 57 1 23 04 2 Eusko Alkartasuna EA 7 93 1Bibliography editGetaria Una Historia desconocida 1397 1797 Celdran Gomariz Pancracio 2004 Diccionario de toponimos espanoles y sus gentilicios 5ª edicion Madrid Espasa Calpe p 382 ISBN 978 84 670 3054 9 Nieto Ballester Emilio 1997 Breve diccionario de toponimos espanoles Madrid Alianza Editorial p 183 ISBN 84 206 9487 8 Idoia Arrieta Elizalde Getaria nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua BERRIA 2009 09 08 Arrieta Idoia Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena ikerketaren ibilbidea eta ekarpen historiko kritikoa pp 227 248 En 1512 Los territorios vascos y el Estado navarro Actas del II Congreso de Historiadores de Navarra San Sebastian Txertoa 2011 p 234 Martinez Diez G Gonzalez Diez E Martinez Llorente F J Coleccion de documentos medievales de las villas guipuzcoanas 1200 1369 San Sebastian Diputacion Foral de Guipuzcoa 1991 p 21 Dicho libro se encuentra en formato pdf en la siguiente direccion Citado por Arrieta Elizalde Idoia Getaria nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua BERRIA 2009 09 08 Idoia Arrieta Elizalde Getaria nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua BERRIA 2009 09 08 Garibay y Zamalloa Esteban de Compendio historial de las Chronicas y universal historia de todos los reynos de Espana 1571 libro XII capitulo 32 p 734 Citado por Arrieta Idoia Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena Op Cit 233 Getaria La concesion del titulo de villa Idoia Arrieta Elizalde Getaria nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua BERRIA 2009 09 08 Martinez de Isasi Lope Compendio Historial de Guipuzcoa 1625 Bilbao La Gran Enciclopedia Vasca 1972 p 586 Citado por Arrieta Idoia Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena Op Cit 233 Idoia Arrieta Elizalde Getaria nafar fundazioa duen hiribildua BERRIA 2009 09 08 Caro Baroja Julio Los vascos y la historia a traves de Garibay San Sebastian Diputacion Foral de Guipuzcoa 2002 pp 40 45 Reedicion debido al 30 aniversario de su primera publicacion Citado por Arrieta Idoia Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena Op Cit p 233 Arrieta Idoia Donostiaren konkistaren agiri ezkutuaren aurkezpena Op cit p 235 Getaria Una Historia desconocida 1397 1797 Guetaria 2015 18 de enero Wikipedia La enciclopedia libre Fecha de consulta 17 07 mayo 28 2015 desde http es wikipedia org w index php title Guetaria amp oldid 79456564 See also editSan AntonNotes edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute Spanish municipal elections 2011 Spanish municipal elections 2007External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Getaria Official Website Information available in Spanish English French and Basque GETARIA in the Bernardo Estornes Lasa Aunamendi Encyclopedia Euskomedia Fundazioa Information available in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Getaria Spain amp oldid 1210423528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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