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Nanclares de la Oca

Nanclares de la Oca (Spanish pronunciation: [naŋˈklaɾes ðe la ˈoka]) or Langraiz Oka (Basque pronunciation: [langrais̻ oka]) is a village and concejo in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country, Spain. It is also the seat of the municipality of Iruña de Oca and the most populated settlement in the Cuadrilla de Añana comarca.[citation needed] The village is located in the western part of the Llanada Alavesa, roughly 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) away from the capital of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz.

Nanclares de la Oca/Langraiz Oka
View of Nanclares from Badaia
Nanclares de la Oca/Langraiz Oka
Nanclares de la Oca/Langraiz Oka
Nanclares de la Oca/Langraiz Oka
Coordinates: 42°49′04″N 2°48′29″W / 42.81783°N 2.80814°W / 42.81783; -2.80814
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityBasque Country
ProvinceÁlava
ComarcaAñana
MunicipalityIruña de Oca/Iruña Oka
Area
 • Total17.09 km2 (6.60 sq mi)
Elevation
498 m (1,634 ft)
Population
 (2022)[1]
 • Total2,673
 • Density160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Demonyms
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
01230
Official language(s)Spanish, Basque

It was an independent municipality (consisting of Nanclares de la Oca itself, Montevite and Ollávarre) until 1976, when it was merged with Iruña [es] to form the current municipality of Iruña de Oca.[2]

History[3][4] edit

First settlements and Roman Age edit

The first term related to Nanclares De La Oca was found in a Celtiberian stela which referred to the towns as "Langrares". Is for this reason, that experts think there were pre-Roman settlements in the area.

Roman ruins have also been found not just in Iruña-Veleia, an ancient city located near Nanclares, but also in some recent excavations made in Nanclares. The arrival of the Romans changed the style of life and turned Iruña-Veleia and its surroundings into an important area.

The Middle Ages edit

There are data about several Templar settlements in The Middle Ages. The suffix "Oca" is thought to be related with the Templars, as they called the area where they lived "Tierra de la Oca", which means "The Land of Geese". Still, the origin is not certain.

The Village of Nanclares de la Oca is included in the Catalogue of Álava's Towns which is part of the Reja de San Millán, written in 1025. The village is mentioned as Alfoces Langrares. In the Middle Ages, an alfoz was the name given in the Iberian Peninsula to a territory which belonged to a villa and was divided in different councils; in this case the councils of Transponte, Adanna, Lermanda, Margarita, Suvillana, Quintaniella de Sursun, Billodas, Langrares, Oto, Mandoiana and Lopeggana.

Until the 19th century edit

During the Spanish Independence War there were many English soldiers near the village, especially in the Battle of Vitoria. The soldiers belonged to the fourth and light military divisions, which were under the order of Wellington. Besides, there were some British cavalry troops commanded by Robert Hill, Grant and Ponsonby; and a Portuguese one led by D'urban. Their mission was to wait in Nanclares de la Oca until Hill's troops conquered the heights of La Puebla; so that they could cross the Zadorra river and attack directly the rival.

The Carlist Wars also took place in Nanclares. As a consequence, nowadays there are three castles (Almoreta, Vayagüen and El Encinal) in the surroundings.

In the second half of the century a spa, which was known as Bolen or Bolem, was built. It had a great success; moreover, it was catalogued as one of the bests in Europe. At the end of the 19th century, the spa fell in decline and had to be closed. Some years later, in 1914, La Mennais Brothers settled in the area, rebuilt and restored the spa, and turned the place into seminary, where future Brothers were indoctrinated. Nowadays, the building is a Secondary School called Colegio San José de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria.

20th and 21st centuries edit

 
Landscape

In the 20th century, the town grew considerably not just in length, but also in terms of population in consequence of the various migratory movements inside the Iberian Peninsula.

During the Spanish Civil War, a concentration camp was built near the town. It was used during the war and in the post-war era; many republican prisoners were kept in there.[quantify] In the early 1980s, it was remodeled and a jail was opened in its place.

In 2011, a larger jail was built in San Miguel mountain to replace the previous one.

Population edit

The first census dates of 1802, at that time there were only 47 people living in Nanclares. The following official census date of 1960: 1.164 people; 1970: 1.369; 1978: 1.531; 1981: 1.345.

From the year 2000 on, a census has been made every year.

Nanclares de la Oca
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
1,292 1,350 1,419 1,456 1,500 1,593 1,718 1,807 1,999 2,093 2,161 2,163 2,249 2,278 2,281 2,337

Landmarks edit

 
Fuente de los Doce Caños

The central square (Spanish: Plaza del Pueblo, Basque: Herriko enparantza) is dominated by the Fuente de los Doce Caños (Spanish for 'Fountain of the Twelve Spouts'), built in 1901, and the old wash-house. From the square, a little stone bridge can be seen; a stream called El Torco goes under it, which turns into a waterfall in winter.[5]

The three towers edit

 
Vayagüen Tower

Three small towers were built by the Christinos during the Third Carlist War in the 19th century. They were used to guard, communicate and defend the area.[6]

  • Vayagüen: With an area of 115 square metres (1,240 sq ft) and a height of 7.5 metres (25 ft), is the biggest tower in Nanclares. It was used as an optical telegraph station. It is located to the east, in front of the old jail.
  • Almoreta: This small castle can be found in the southern part of the village, across the train tracks. It is the smallest of the three towers, with a surface area of just 70 square metres (750 sq ft). It was used both as an optical telegraph station and a fort. Nowadays it is a youth hostel.
  • El Encinal: This tower is located in the Badaia Mountains, to the north of the village, and has an area of 94 square metres (1,010 sq ft).

El Calero edit

 
El Calero

El Calero was a lime oven built in 1850. It was a non-stop oven, since it was very high (15 m (49 ft)) and stones could be put inside the tower while the ones at the bottom were ready. The stones were heated at 1,000 °C (1,830 °F) and the process lasted a week.[7] It was restored in 2013 and has been open to visitors since then.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Nomenclátor: Núcleos". Entidades Locales de Álava (in Spanish). Diputación Foral de Álava. 1 January 2022. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Iruña Oka / Iruña de Oca". Cuadrilla de Añana (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  3. ^ Spanish Towns Guide
  4. ^ Álava Pueblo A Pueblo
  5. ^ "Fuente de los Doce Caños". Ayuntamiento de Iruña de Oca (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Torres de comunicaciones carlistas". Ayuntamiento de Iruña de Oca (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  7. ^ Góngora, Francisco (20 March 2011). "El sorprendente calero de Nanclares". El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 December 2023.

External links edit

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populated settlement in the Cuadrilla de Anana comarca citation needed The village is located in the western part of the Llanada Alavesa roughly 12 kilometres 7 5 mi away from the capital of the Basque Country Vitoria Gasteiz Nanclares de la Oca Langraiz OkaConcejoView of Nanclares from BadaiaSealNanclares de la Oca Langraiz OkaShow map of AlavaNanclares de la Oca Langraiz OkaShow map of the Basque CountryNanclares de la Oca Langraiz OkaShow map of SpainCoordinates 42 49 04 N 2 48 29 W 42 81783 N 2 80814 W 42 81783 2 80814CountrySpainAutonomous communityBasque CountryProvinceAlavaComarcaAnanaMunicipalityIruna de Oca Iruna OkaArea Total17 09 km2 6 60 sq mi Elevation498 m 1 634 ft Population 2022 1 Total2 673 Density160 km2 410 sq mi DemonymsSpanish nanclarino naBasque langraiztarraTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code01230Official language s Spanish Basque It was an independent municipality consisting of Nanclares de la Oca itself Montevite and Ollavarre until 1976 when it was merged with Iruna es to form the current municipality of Iruna de Oca 2 Contents 1 History 3 4 1 1 First settlements and Roman Age 1 2 The Middle Ages 1 3 Until the 19th century 1 4 20th and 21st centuries 2 Population 3 Landmarks 3 1 The three towers 3 2 El Calero 4 References 5 External linksHistory 3 4 editFirst settlements and Roman Age edit The first term related to Nanclares De La Oca was found in a Celtiberian stela which referred to the towns as Langrares Is for this reason that experts think there were pre Roman settlements in the area Roman ruins have also been found not just in Iruna Veleia an ancient city located near Nanclares but also in some recent excavations made in Nanclares The arrival of the Romans changed the style of life and turned Iruna Veleia and its surroundings into an important area The Middle Ages edit There are data about several Templar settlements in The Middle Ages The suffix Oca is thought to be related with the Templars as they called the area where they lived Tierra de la Oca which means The Land of Geese Still the origin is not certain The Village of Nanclares de la Oca is included in the Catalogue of Alava s Towns which is part of the Reja de San Millan written in 1025 The village is mentioned as Alfoces Langrares In the Middle Ages an alfoz was the name given in the Iberian Peninsula to a territory which belonged to a villa and was divided in different councils in this case the councils of Transponte Adanna Lermanda Margarita Suvillana Quintaniella de Sursun Billodas Langrares Oto Mandoiana and Lopeggana Until the 19th century edit During the Spanish Independence War there were many English soldiers near the village especially in the Battle of Vitoria The soldiers belonged to the fourth and light military divisions which were under the order of Wellington Besides there were some British cavalry troops commanded by Robert Hill Grant and Ponsonby and a Portuguese one led by D urban Their mission was to wait in Nanclares de la Oca until Hill s troops conquered the heights of La Puebla so that they could cross the Zadorra river and attack directly the rival The Carlist Wars also took place in Nanclares As a consequence nowadays there are three castles Almoreta Vayaguen and El Encinal in the surroundings In the second half of the century a spa which was known as Bolen or Bolem was built It had a great success moreover it was catalogued as one of the bests in Europe At the end of the 19th century the spa fell in decline and had to be closed Some years later in 1914 La Mennais Brothers settled in the area rebuilt and restored the spa and turned the place into seminary where future Brothers were indoctrinated Nowadays the building is a Secondary School called Colegio San Jose de Educacion Secundaria Obligatoria 20th and 21st centuries edit nbsp Landscape In the 20th century the town grew considerably not just in length but also in terms of population in consequence of the various migratory movements inside the Iberian Peninsula During the Spanish Civil War a concentration camp was built near the town It was used during the war and in the post war era many republican prisoners were kept in there quantify In the early 1980s it was remodeled and a jail was opened in its place In 2011 a larger jail was built in San Miguel mountain to replace the previous one Population editThe first census dates of 1802 at that time there were only 47 people living in Nanclares The following official census date of 1960 1 164 people 1970 1 369 1978 1 531 1981 1 345 From the year 2000 on a census has been made every year Nanclares de la Oca 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 1 292 1 350 1 419 1 456 1 500 1 593 1 718 1 807 1 999 2 093 2 161 2 163 2 249 2 278 2 281 2 337Landmarks edit nbsp Fuente de los Doce Canos The central square Spanish Plaza del Pueblo Basque Herriko enparantza is dominated by the Fuente de los Doce Canos Spanish for Fountain of the Twelve Spouts built in 1901 and the old wash house From the square a little stone bridge can be seen a stream called El Torco goes under it which turns into a waterfall in winter 5 The three towers edit nbsp Vayaguen Tower Three small towers were built by the Christinos during the Third Carlist War in the 19th century They were used to guard communicate and defend the area 6 Vayaguen With an area of 115 square metres 1 240 sq ft and a height of 7 5 metres 25 ft is the biggest tower in Nanclares It was used as an optical telegraph station It is located to the east in front of the old jail Almoreta This small castle can be found in the southern part of the village across the train tracks It is the smallest of the three towers with a surface area of just 70 square metres 750 sq ft It was used both as an optical telegraph station and a fort Nowadays it is a youth hostel El Encinal This tower is located in the Badaia Mountains to the north of the village and has an area of 94 square metres 1 010 sq ft El Calero edit nbsp El Calero El Calero was a lime oven built in 1850 It was a non stop oven since it was very high 15 m 49 ft and stones could be put inside the tower while the ones at the bottom were ready The stones were heated at 1 000 C 1 830 F and the process lasted a week 7 It was restored in 2013 and has been open to visitors since then citation needed References edit Nomenclator Nucleos Entidades Locales de Alava in Spanish Diputacion Foral de Alava 1 January 2022 Retrieved 12 December 2023 Iruna Oka Iruna de Oca Cuadrilla de Anana in Spanish Retrieved 12 December 2023 Spanish Towns Guide Alava Pueblo A Pueblo Fuente de los Doce Canos Ayuntamiento de Iruna de Oca in Spanish Retrieved 12 December 2023 Torres de comunicaciones carlistas Ayuntamiento de Iruna de Oca in Spanish Retrieved 12 December 2023 Gongora Francisco 20 March 2011 El sorprendente calero de Nanclares El Correo in Spanish Retrieved 12 December 2023 External links edit nbsp Media related to Nanclares de la Oca at 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