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Santurtzi

Santurtzi (Spanish: Santurce; Basque: Santurtzi [santuɾts̻i]) is a port town in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, Spain. It is located in the Bilbao Abra bay, near the mouth of the Nervión river, on its left bank, 14 km downriver from Bilbao and forms part of the Greater Bilbao agglomeration. It has a population of 45,853 (2019) and a land area of 6.77 km².

Santurtzi
Santurtzi
Location of Santurtzi within the Basque Country
Coordinates: 43°19′49″N 03°1′53″W / 43.33028°N 3.03139°W / 43.33028; -3.03139Coordinates: 43°19′49″N 03°1′53″W / 43.33028°N 3.03139°W / 43.33028; -3.03139
Country Spain
Autonomous community Basque Country
ProvinceBiscay
ComarcaGreater Bilbao
Founded1075, first written reference
Government
 • AlcaldesaAintzane Urkijo Sagredo (PNV-EAJ)
Area
 • Total6.77 km2 (2.61 sq mi)
Elevation
2 m (7 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total45,795
 • Density6,800/km2 (18,000/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Santurzano, santurtziarra (eusk.)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
48980
Official language(s)Basque, Spanish
WebsiteOfficial website

The district of Santurce of the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico derives its name from Santurtzi.

History and Toponyms

According to legends, the current church of St. George was originally founded as a monastery by English monks fleeing from religious persecution. They established themselves on the Basque coast, specifically the Somorrostro Valley, from which would later develop the town of Santurtzi.

The name Santurtzi is derived from the Latin Sant Georgi, as was the hermitage in Gordejuela near current Oquendo. In neighbouring Cantabria, Burgos and Araba exist several towns with variations of the same name: Santurde, Santiurde de Reinosa and Santurdejo.

The Spanish language form Santurce first appeared in 1333, whilst its Basque counterpart would first be shown written in 1372. During the Middle Ages it could also be found referred to as San Jurdic, San Yurdie, Sturse and Santursi, amongst others. In current day, both names are used interchangeably, with certain preference given to Santurtzi, given its frequent use in Spanish.

The official name of the municipality has also seen various changes. During the 19th century it was officially considered to be Santurce, however in 1901 it was divided in two. The inland part of this division would become Santurce Ortuella, as the mining town of Ortuella had grown enough to promote itself as the largest urban conglomeration of Santurce. The coastal side maintained its population base in Santurtzi, and began to be called Old Santurce. The cultural and traditional relationship between the two divisions can still be observed in the border area of Kabiezes.

Geography

In general, Santurtzi has a very rough orography, although excluding Mount Serantes (452m) - one of its most symbolic topographic elements - it is not at high altitude, the significant heights being spurs of the Serantes (Serandi): The Mallet (245m) and the Fortified Heights (123 and 106m). Its relief is contained within the north flank of the anticline of Biscay. It is a structural type relief composed of urgonian limestone from the Cretaceous period found all throughout Punta Lucero-Serantes, smoothly inclined towards the Estuary of Bilbao.

The climate in Santurtzi pertains to the humid oceanic climate type. The temperatures are moderate throughout the year, with more frequent rains in spring and autumn. Winters are mild and summers not excessively warm. The average temperature is 20 °C (70ªF) in summer and 8 °C (48ªF) in winter.

Demographics

Population
Source: INE (Spanish National Institute of Statistics)

Mayors

Years Mayor Party
1979-1983 José Antonio Loidi Alcaraz EAJ-PNV
1983-1987 José Miguel Darquistade Albizua PSOE
1987-1991 José Miguel Darquistade Albizua PSOE
1987-1995 José Miguel Darquistade Albizua PSOE
1995-1999 José Miguel Darquistade Albizua PSE-EE
1999-2003 Francisco Javier Cruz Expósito PSE-EE
2003-2007 Francisco Javier Cruz Expósito PSE-EE
2007-2011 Ricardo Ituarte Azpiazu EAJ-PNV
2011-2015 Ricardo Ituarte Azpiazu EAJ-PNV
2015-2019 Aintzane Urkijo Sagredo EAJ-PNV
2019-2023 Aintzane Urkijo Sagredo EAJ-PNV

Geographic location

Tourism

The life in the area is focused on the sea, which inspires its work and its leisure. Fishing boat and rowing boat races, and the celebrations of the Virgin of the Carmen are carried out each year.[citation needed]

Events and festivities

  • Easter Monday - Pascua - Cornites
  • April 23, San Jorge
  • June 24, San Juan, San Juan neighbourhood
  • June 29, San Pedro (Cabieces neighbourhood)
  • July 16, Virgen del Carmen
  • September 8, Virgen del Mar (Mamariga neighbourhood)

Monuments

  • San Jorge church (1725, the tower in 1844)
  • House Toasts (1890)
  • Town Hall (1905)
  • Monument to Cristóbal Murrieta (1923)
  • Patronato Santa Eulalia (1914)
  • Home and clinical San Juan de Dios (1925)
  • Oriol Palace (1913)
  • Science of navigation school (1860) and Hijas de la Cruz college (1863)
  • Virgen del Mar church (1901)
  • Fishermen Confraternity (1916)
  • Town Park (1918) and Central Kiosk (1917)
  • Mamariga fountain (1882)
  • Monument to the Sardinera (1964)
  • Fishing Port (1916) and Virgin of Carmen (1950)
  • Museum of Sculptures
  • Monument to Miguel de Unamuno
  • Señorío de Vizcaya Square (redesign 2007)

References

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.

External links

  • Official website (in Basque / Spanish)
  • Santurce-Santurtzi in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) (in Spanish)


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Santurtzi Spanish Santurce Basque Santurtzi santuɾts i is a port town in the province of Biscay in the autonomous community of Basque Country Spain It is located in the Bilbao Abra bay near the mouth of the Nervion river on its left bank 14 km downriver from Bilbao and forms part of the Greater Bilbao agglomeration It has a population of 45 853 2019 and a land area of 6 77 km SanturtziMunicipalityFlagCoat of armsSanturtziLocation of Santurtzi within the Basque CountryCoordinates 43 19 49 N 03 1 53 W 43 33028 N 3 03139 W 43 33028 3 03139 Coordinates 43 19 49 N 03 1 53 W 43 33028 N 3 03139 W 43 33028 3 03139Country SpainAutonomous communityBasque CountryProvinceBiscayComarcaGreater BilbaoFounded1075 first written referenceGovernment AlcaldesaAintzane Urkijo Sagredo PNV EAJ Area Total6 77 km2 2 61 sq mi Elevation2 m 7 ft Population 2018 1 Total45 795 Density6 800 km2 18 000 sq mi Demonym s Santurzano santurtziarra eusk Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code48980Official language s Basque SpanishWebsiteOfficial websiteThe district of Santurce of the city of San Juan Puerto Rico derives its name from Santurtzi Contents 1 History and Toponyms 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Mayors 5 Geographic location 6 Tourism 7 Events and festivities 8 Monuments 9 References 10 External linksHistory and Toponyms EditAccording to legends the current church of St George was originally founded as a monastery by English monks fleeing from religious persecution They established themselves on the Basque coast specifically the Somorrostro Valley from which would later develop the town of Santurtzi The name Santurtzi is derived from the Latin Sant Georgi as was the hermitage in Gordejuela near current Oquendo In neighbouring Cantabria Burgos and Araba exist several towns with variations of the same name Santurde Santiurde de Reinosa and Santurdejo The Spanish language form Santurce first appeared in 1333 whilst its Basque counterpart would first be shown written in 1372 During the Middle Ages it could also be found referred to as San Jurdic San Yurdie Sturse and Santursi amongst others In current day both names are used interchangeably with certain preference given to Santurtzi given its frequent use in Spanish The official name of the municipality has also seen various changes During the 19th century it was officially considered to be Santurce however in 1901 it was divided in two The inland part of this division would become Santurce Ortuella as the mining town of Ortuella had grown enough to promote itself as the largest urban conglomeration of Santurce The coastal side maintained its population base in Santurtzi and began to be called Old Santurce The cultural and traditional relationship between the two divisions can still be observed in the border area of Kabiezes Geography EditIn general Santurtzi has a very rough orography although excluding Mount Serantes 452m one of its most symbolic topographic elements it is not at high altitude the significant heights being spurs of the Serantes Serandi The Mallet 245m and the Fortified Heights 123 and 106m Its relief is contained within the north flank of the anticline of Biscay It is a structural type relief composed of urgonian limestone from the Cretaceous period found all throughout Punta Lucero Serantes smoothly inclined towards the Estuary of Bilbao The climate in Santurtzi pertains to the humid oceanic climate type The temperatures are moderate throughout the year with more frequent rains in spring and autumn Winters are mild and summers not excessively warm The average temperature is 20 C 70ªF in summer and 8 C 48ªF in winter Demographics EditPopulationSource INE Spanish National Institute of Statistics Mayors EditYears Mayor Party1979 1983 Jose Antonio Loidi Alcaraz EAJ PNV1983 1987 Jose Miguel Darquistade Albizua PSOE1987 1991 Jose Miguel Darquistade Albizua PSOE1987 1995 Jose Miguel Darquistade Albizua PSOE1995 1999 Jose Miguel Darquistade Albizua PSE EE1999 2003 Francisco Javier Cruz Exposito PSE EE2003 2007 Francisco Javier Cruz Exposito PSE EE2007 2011 Ricardo Ituarte Azpiazu EAJ PNV2011 2015 Ricardo Ituarte Azpiazu EAJ PNV2015 2019 Aintzane Urkijo Sagredo EAJ PNV2019 2023 Aintzane Urkijo Sagredo EAJ PNVGeographic location EditTourism EditThe life in the area is focused on the sea which inspires its work and its leisure Fishing boat and rowing boat races and the celebrations of the Virgin of the Carmen are carried out each year citation needed Events and festivities EditEaster Monday Pascua Cornites April 23 San Jorge June 24 San Juan San Juan neighbourhood June 29 San Pedro Cabieces neighbourhood July 16 Virgen del Carmen September 8 Virgen del Mar Mamariga neighbourhood Monuments EditSan Jorge church 1725 the tower in 1844 House Toasts 1890 Town Hall 1905 Monument to Cristobal Murrieta 1923 Patronato Santa Eulalia 1914 Home and clinical San Juan de Dios 1925 Oriol Palace 1913 Science of navigation school 1860 and Hijas de la Cruz college 1863 Virgen del Mar church 1901 Fishermen Confraternity 1916 Town Park 1918 and Central Kiosk 1917 Mamariga fountain 1882 Monument to the Sardinera 1964 Fishing Port 1916 and Virgin of Carmen 1950 Museum of Sculptures Monument to Miguel de Unamuno Senorio de Vizcaya Square redesign 2007 Senorio de Vizcaya Square Oriol PalaceReferences Edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute External links EditOfficial website in Basque Spanish Santurce Santurtzi in the Bernardo Estornes Lasa Aunamendi Encyclopedia Euskomedia Fundazioa in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santurtzi amp oldid 1118024397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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