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Treviño enclave

The Treviño Enclave (Basque: Trebiñuko Barrendegia Spanish: Enclave de Treviño) in northern Spain is part of the territory of the province of Burgos (part of Castile and León), but is completely surrounded by the territory of the Basque Country province of Álava. Thus, it is an enclave of the Basque Country and an exclave of Castile and León.[1] It consists of two municipalitiesCondado de Treviño and La Puebla de Arganzón[1]—and is part of the Judicial district (partido judicial) of Miranda de Ebro in the province of Burgos.[2]

Enclave de Treviño
Landscape of the Treviño enclave
Location of the enclave of Treviño (in red) within Spain.
Coordinates: 42°44′5″N 2°44′50″W / 42.73472°N 2.74722°W / 42.73472; -2.74722Coordinates: 42°44′5″N 2°44′50″W / 42.73472°N 2.74722°W / 42.73472; -2.74722
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityCastile and León
ProvinceBurgos
EnclaveEnclave of Treviño
Area
 • Total279.58 km2 (107.95 sq mi)
Elevation
552 m (1,811 ft)
Population
 (2009)
 • Total1,961
 • Density6.77/km2 (17.5/sq mi)
 • Demonym
treviñeses
 INE
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
09215/09216/09217/09294
Location of the enclave of Treviño (in blue) in the province of Burgos. The larger of the two units within the enclave is the Condado de Treviño; the smaller is La Puebla de Arganzón.

The enclave consists of the municipalities of Condado de Treviño, with an area of 260.71 square kilometres (100.66 sq mi) and a 2009 population of 1,432, giving it a population density of 5.49 per square kilometre (14.2/sq mi) and La Puebla de Arganzón, with an area of 18.87 square kilometres (7.29 sq mi) and a 2009 population of 529, giving it a population density of 28.03 per square kilometre (72.6/sq mi).[3] This gives the enclave as a whole an area of 279.58 square kilometres (107.95 sq mi) and a 2009 population of 1,961, for a population density of 6.77 per square kilometre (17.5/sq mi).[4]

History

La Puebla de Arganzón obtained its founding fueros from Sancho VI of Navarre ("Sancho el Sabio", "Sancho the Wise") in 1191.[1] The original fuero of Condado de Treviño is lost, but is believed to have been granted by the same king in 1161.[5] In 1200, it was conquered by Alfonso VIII of Castile.[6]

After Castile conquered Álava, most of the region was left under the relatively egalitarian fueros typical of the Basque Country. Treviño was not. First a royal seigneury, Treviño de Uda and its outlying villages were granted in 1366 to the noble Manrique family [es].[7] In 1453 Diego Gómez Manrique de Lara y Castilla became a count, hence the Condado [County] de Treviño.[7] His son Pedro Manrique de Lara [es] became Duke of Nájera [es] in 1482, a title that continues in the family down to the present day.[8] In the 16th century these Counts of Treviño, Dukes de Nájera since 1593, built a palace at Treviño, which is now the ayuntamiento (town hall) of the municipality.[7]

As a result, Treviño remained closely tied to Castile. The enclave of Treviño was one of the few enclaves preserved in the 1833 territorial division of Spain, an island of Old Castile in the midst of Álava. That arrangement of the territory of Spain remains largely in effect today,[9] although the province of Burgos is now part of Castile-León rather than the historic region of Old Castile.

Current status of the enclave

The status of the enclave of Treviño has long been the subject of bitter contention between the autonomous government of Castile and León and the governments of the Basque Country, especially the provincial government of Álava.[10] The drive to integrate the enclave into Álava extends to nearly the whole political spectrum in Álava, such as the regional branch of the right-of-center PP, who differ with their co-partisans in Burgos on the matter.[11] Inmaculada Ranedo of the PP, the mayor of Condado de Treviño, as of July 2008 leant toward at least cooperation with Álava, but she chose to let the governments at higher levels sort out the issues linked to its formal status.[11]

The inhabitants of the enclave receive many of their services (health, education, etc.) in Vitoria-Gasteiz, but they pay tax to the Spanish central tax office, and not to the autonomous Basque one, at least since 1833 (new Spanish administrative distribution). During the last 100 years of litigation, the population in the enclave has unequivocally inclined towards the annexation of Treviño to Álava, as expressed by vote or as demanded by its municipal institutions. In 1940, just after the start of the Francoist regime, a plebiscite in the enclave, conducted by the Civil Government of Burgos, showed 98% support for the integration of Treviño into Álava, however that was not acted upon.[12] The last 1998 popular vote supported[clarification needed] a referendum on the issue, but so far the regional council of Castile and León has repeatedly rejected local claims.

Language

 
Local information notices in Spanish and Basque.

Many of the local place names in the enclave are of Basque origin, especially in the central and eastern parts.[13] The Basque language is supposed to have been spoken in the enclave up to the late 18th century.[13] As late as 1810, a French civil servant, Eugène Coquebert de Montbret, pinpointed La Puebla as the southernmost Basque speaking town in Álava on a map showing Basque language boundaries.[14]

There is no formal recognition of Basque (official in all of Álava, but not in Treviño).[15] An ikastola (Basque language school), Argantzon Ikastola, was created in La Puebla in 2003.[16] The main Basque education journal (Hik Hasi) claims an enrollment of children originating from the following locations: Tuyo, Grandival, Añastro, Burgeta, Pangua, Miranda, Araico, San Esteban, and Vitoria,[17] all located in Treviño or surrounding areas. At any rate, local councils have agreed to promote Basque in their towns.[15]

According to a 2012 linguistic study 22% of the population can speak Basque, and another 17% understands (but does not speak) the language. Basque is more prevalent among younger people, as 65% of those under 16 are bilingual.[18]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c (in Spanish) Visitando La Puebla de Arganzón, El Correo (Bilbao), 2009-12-14. Accessed online 2010-01-01.
  2. ^ (in Spanish) Miranda de Ebro, partido judicial nº4 de Burgos, Consejo General de los Procuradores de los Tribunales, 2003. Fecha de acceso 2010-01-01.
  3. ^ 2009 statistics from the online database of the INE, accessed 2010-01-04.
  4. ^ Calculated from the INE statistics for the two municipalities
  5. ^ (in Spanish) Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo, Informe de la primera campaña de excavación del castillo de Treviño 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, Grupo de Investigación en Arqueología Medieval y Postmedieval, Área de Arqueología de la Universidad del País Vasco, p. 4. According to this, the original fuero is lost, but is attested by a surviving document from 1256. Accessed online 2010-01-13.
  6. ^ (in Spanish) Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo, Informe de la primera campaña de excavación del castillo de Treviño 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, Grupo de Investigación en Arqueología Medieval y Postmedieval, Área de Arqueología de la Universidad del País Vasco, p. 10. Accessed online 2010-01-13.
  7. ^ a b c Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo, Informe de la primera campaña de excavación del castillo de Treviño 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, Grupo de Investigación en Arqueología Medieval y Postmedieval, Área de Arqueología de la Universidad del País Vasco, p. 13. Accessed online 2010-01-13.
  8. ^ Nicolas Hobbs, Duque de NÁJERA, grandesp.org.uk. Accessed online 2010-01-13.
  9. ^ (in Spanish) Eduardo Barrenechea, Los 'gibraltares' de unas regiones en otras: Treviño, Llivia, Rincón de Ademuz..., El País, 1983-02-08. Accessed online 2000-12-30. This article comments on the persistence of the 1833 territorial division, in the context of a discussion of the remaining enclaves of various provinces.
  10. ^ La Junta confía en que un gobierno no nacionalista 'aparque' Treviño, El Mundo (Spain), 2009-03-03. Accessed online 2010-01-04.
  11. ^ a b Inmaculada Ranedo entrevistada en Punto Radio 2009-02-05 at the Wayback Machine, lapuebladearganzon.net, 2008-07-01. Accessed online 2010-01-04.
  12. ^ (in Spanish) Mariano González Clavero "Partidos políticos en el proceso autonómico de Castilla y León. 1975 - 1983", 2002 doctoral thesis at the University of Valladolid, Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. p. 501. This is page 517 of the PDF. Accessed online 2010-01-04.
  13. ^ a b Pedro Uribarrena, Roberto González de Viñaspre: Toponimia en lengua vasca de Marauri (Condado de Trevino) (In Spanish)
  14. ^ Esparza Zabalegi, Jose Mari (2012). Euskal Herria Kartografian eta Testigantza Historikoetan. Euskal Editorea SL. p. 50. ISBN 978-84-936037-9-3.
  15. ^ a b Eva Pons Parera, International Legislation and the Basque Language 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, in Eusko Ikaskuntza, Donostia-San Sebastián (2008) 73:91, ISBN 978-84-8419-159-9. p. 88 (p. 16 of PDF), including footnote. Accessed online 2010-01-13.
  16. ^ "Argantzon Ikastola history". Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  17. ^ "Trebiñu, Argantzon ikastola; Trebiñun bizirik irauteko eginahalean". Hik Hasi. June 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-06.
  18. ^ Enclave de Treviño. Estudio sociolingüístico 2012

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The Trevino Enclave Basque Trebinuko Barrendegia Spanish Enclave de Trevino in northern Spain is part of the territory of the province of Burgos part of Castile and Leon but is completely surrounded by the territory of the Basque Country province of Alava Thus it is an enclave of the Basque Country and an exclave of Castile and Leon 1 It consists of two municipalities Condado de Trevino and La Puebla de Arganzon 1 and is part of the Judicial district partido judicial of Miranda de Ebro in the province of Burgos 2 Enclave de TrevinoEnclave ExclaveLandscape of the Trevino enclaveLocation of the enclave of Trevino in red within Spain Coordinates 42 44 5 N 2 44 50 W 42 73472 N 2 74722 W 42 73472 2 74722 Coordinates 42 44 5 N 2 44 50 W 42 73472 N 2 74722 W 42 73472 2 74722CountrySpainAutonomous communityCastile and LeonProvinceBurgosEnclaveEnclave of TrevinoAreaINE Total279 58 km2 107 95 sq mi Elevation552 m 1 811 ft Population 2009 Total1 961 Density6 77 km2 17 5 sq mi Demonymtrevineses INETime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code09215 09216 09217 09294Location of the enclave of Trevino in blue in the province of Burgos The larger of the two units within the enclave is the Condado de Trevino the smaller is La Puebla de Arganzon The enclave consists of the municipalities of Condado de Trevino with an area of 260 71 square kilometres 100 66 sq mi and a 2009 population of 1 432 giving it a population density of 5 49 per square kilometre 14 2 sq mi and La Puebla de Arganzon with an area of 18 87 square kilometres 7 29 sq mi and a 2009 population of 529 giving it a population density of 28 03 per square kilometre 72 6 sq mi 3 This gives the enclave as a whole an area of 279 58 square kilometres 107 95 sq mi and a 2009 population of 1 961 for a population density of 6 77 per square kilometre 17 5 sq mi 4 Contents 1 History 2 Current status of the enclave 3 Language 4 NotesHistory EditLa Puebla de Arganzon obtained its founding fueros from Sancho VI of Navarre Sancho el Sabio Sancho the Wise in 1191 1 The original fuero of Condado de Trevino is lost but is believed to have been granted by the same king in 1161 5 In 1200 it was conquered by Alfonso VIII of Castile 6 After Castile conquered Alava most of the region was left under the relatively egalitarian fueros typical of the Basque Country Trevino was not First a royal seigneury Trevino de Uda and its outlying villages were granted in 1366 to the noble Manrique family es 7 In 1453 Diego Gomez Manrique de Lara y Castilla became a count hence the Condado County de Trevino 7 His son Pedro Manrique de Lara es became Duke of Najera es in 1482 a title that continues in the family down to the present day 8 In the 16th century these Counts of Trevino Dukes de Najera since 1593 built a palace at Trevino which is now the ayuntamiento town hall of the municipality 7 As a result Trevino remained closely tied to Castile The enclave of Trevino was one of the few enclaves preserved in the 1833 territorial division of Spain an island of Old Castile in the midst of Alava That arrangement of the territory of Spain remains largely in effect today 9 although the province of Burgos is now part of Castile Leon rather than the historic region of Old Castile Current status of the enclave EditMain article Trevino enclave dispute The status of the enclave of Trevino has long been the subject of bitter contention between the autonomous government of Castile and Leon and the governments of the Basque Country especially the provincial government of Alava 10 The drive to integrate the enclave into Alava extends to nearly the whole political spectrum in Alava such as the regional branch of the right of center PP who differ with their co partisans in Burgos on the matter 11 Inmaculada Ranedo of the PP the mayor of Condado de Trevino as of July 2008 leant toward at least cooperation with Alava but she chose to let the governments at higher levels sort out the issues linked to its formal status 11 The inhabitants of the enclave receive many of their services health education etc in Vitoria Gasteiz but they pay tax to the Spanish central tax office and not to the autonomous Basque one at least since 1833 new Spanish administrative distribution During the last 100 years of litigation the population in the enclave has unequivocally inclined towards the annexation of Trevino to Alava as expressed by vote or as demanded by its municipal institutions In 1940 just after the start of the Francoist regime a plebiscite in the enclave conducted by the Civil Government of Burgos showed 98 support for the integration of Trevino into Alava however that was not acted upon 12 The last 1998 popular vote supported clarification needed a referendum on the issue but so far the regional council of Castile and Leon has repeatedly rejected local claims Language Edit Local information notices in Spanish and Basque Many of the local place names in the enclave are of Basque origin especially in the central and eastern parts 13 The Basque language is supposed to have been spoken in the enclave up to the late 18th century 13 As late as 1810 a French civil servant Eugene Coquebert de Montbret pinpointed La Puebla as the southernmost Basque speaking town in Alava on a map showing Basque language boundaries 14 There is no formal recognition of Basque official in all of Alava but not in Trevino 15 An ikastola Basque language school Argantzon Ikastola was created in La Puebla in 2003 16 The main Basque education journal Hik Hasi claims an enrollment of children originating from the following locations Tuyo Grandival Anastro Burgeta Pangua Miranda Araico San Esteban and Vitoria 17 all located in Trevino or surrounding areas At any rate local councils have agreed to promote Basque in their towns 15 According to a 2012 linguistic study 22 of the population can speak Basque and another 17 understands but does not speak the language Basque is more prevalent among younger people as 65 of those under 16 are bilingual 18 Notes Edit a b c in Spanish Visitando La Puebla de Arganzon El Correo Bilbao 2009 12 14 Accessed online 2010 01 01 in Spanish Miranda de Ebro partido judicial nº4 de Burgos Consejo General de los Procuradores de los Tribunales 2003 Fecha de acceso 2010 01 01 2009 statistics from the online database of the INE accessed 2010 01 04 Calculated from the INE statistics for the two municipalities in Spanish Juan Antonio Quiros Castillo Informe de la primera campana de excavacion del castillo de Trevino Archived 2011 07 07 at the Wayback Machine Grupo de Investigacion en Arqueologia Medieval y Postmedieval Area de Arqueologia de la Universidad del Pais Vasco p 4 According to this the original fuero is lost but is attested by a surviving document from 1256 Accessed online 2010 01 13 in Spanish Juan Antonio Quiros Castillo Informe de la primera campana de excavacion del castillo de Trevino Archived 2011 07 07 at the Wayback Machine Grupo de Investigacion en Arqueologia Medieval y Postmedieval Area de Arqueologia de la Universidad del Pais Vasco p 10 Accessed online 2010 01 13 a b c Juan Antonio Quiros Castillo Informe de la primera campana de excavacion del castillo de Trevino Archived 2011 07 07 at the Wayback Machine Grupo de Investigacion en Arqueologia Medieval y Postmedieval Area de Arqueologia de la Universidad del Pais Vasco p 13 Accessed online 2010 01 13 Nicolas Hobbs Duque de NAJERA grandesp org uk Accessed online 2010 01 13 in Spanish Eduardo Barrenechea Los gibraltares de unas regiones en otras Trevino Llivia Rincon de Ademuz El Pais 1983 02 08 Accessed online 2000 12 30 This article comments on the persistence of the 1833 territorial division in the context of a discussion of the remaining enclaves of various provinces La Junta confia en que un gobierno no nacionalista aparque Trevino El Mundo Spain 2009 03 03 Accessed online 2010 01 04 a b Inmaculada Ranedo entrevistada en Punto Radio Archived 2009 02 05 at the Wayback Machine lapuebladearganzon net 2008 07 01 Accessed online 2010 01 04 in Spanish Mariano Gonzalez Clavero Partidos politicos en el proceso autonomico de Castilla y Leon 1975 1983 2002 doctoral thesis at the University of Valladolid Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes p 501 This is page 517 of the PDF Accessed online 2010 01 04 a b Pedro Uribarrena Roberto Gonzalez de Vinaspre Toponimia en lengua vasca de Marauri Condado de Trevino In Spanish Esparza Zabalegi Jose Mari 2012 Euskal Herria Kartografian eta Testigantza Historikoetan Euskal Editorea SL p 50 ISBN 978 84 936037 9 3 a b Eva Pons Parera International Legislation and the Basque Language Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine in Eusko Ikaskuntza Donostia San Sebastian 2008 73 91 ISBN 978 84 8419 159 9 p 88 p 16 of PDF including footnote Accessed online 2010 01 13 Argantzon Ikastola history Retrieved 2019 01 02 Trebinu Argantzon ikastola Trebinun bizirik irauteko eginahalean Hik Hasi June 2014 Retrieved 2014 10 06 Enclave de Trevino Estudio sociolinguistico 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trevino enclave amp oldid 1040254726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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