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Zumarraga, Spain

Zumarraga ([s̻umaraɣa]) is a municipality and industrial town in Gipuzkoa province of the Basque Country autonomous community of northern Spain, approximately 35 miles (56 km) by road southwest of San Sebastián and 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Idiazabal. As of 2018 the municipality had a population of 9834 people. The Urola river flows through the vicinity. It is the birthplace of Miguel López de Legazpi, conquistador who explored the Pacific Islands and the East Indies,[2] and of Iñaki Urdangarín, the husband of Infanta Cristina of Spain.[3]

Zumarraga
Motto(s): 
Muy Noble, Muy Leal y Muy Fiel Villa de Zumárraga
Zumarraga
Location of San Sebastián within the Basque Autonomous Community
Zumarraga
Zumarraga (Spain)
Coordinates: 43°04′59″N 2°19′0″W / 43.08306°N 2.31667°W / 43.08306; -2.31667
CountrySpain
Autonomous community Basque Country
Province Gipuzkoa
EskualdeaUrola Garaia
Government
 • MayorMikel Serrano Aperribay (2015) (PSE-EE)
Area
 • Land19.42 km2 (7.50 sq mi)
Elevation
356 m (1,168 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total9,834
 • Density507.11/km2 (1,313.4/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal codes
20700
Websitewww.zumarraga.eus

History edit

In 1446 a battle took place there during the War of the Bands.[4] In the 15th-century, the bridge that separates the municipalities of Zumárraga and Urretxu was named after the Zufiaur family.

Geography edit

Zumárraga is situated in the Gipuzkoan valley of Alto Urola. The valley is narrow with a width of about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi). On the west, the Urola River separates it from the neighboring Urrechu, with which it forms an urban area. In the south, it borders with Legazpi and Gaviria, in the west with Ezkio-Itsaso, and in the north with Azpeitia and Azkoitia. The main mountains of Zumárraga are Samiño (930 metres (3,050 ft)), Izazpi (967 metres (3,173 ft)), and Beloqui (660 metres (2,170 ft)).

Some of the main neighborhoods and streets include Secundino Esnaola, Etxeberri, Orbegozo, Plaza Leturias, Argixao, Eitza, Avenue Padre Urdaneta, Ipar Haizea, Agiña, San Cristóbal, Eliz-kale, Bidezar, Izazpi, Search Isusi, Oquendo, Plaza Navarra, Piedad, Legazpi, Soraitz, Avenue Euskal Herria, San Isidro, and Txurruka.

Economy edit

Following the building of the railway in the late 19th century the Justo Artiz factory was built in 1885. It become known for its wicker baskets. After the Spanish Civil War, the iron and steel industry took off with the building of the Estaban Orbegozo factory, which saw an influx of workers from surrounding areas.[5]

Celebrations edit

  • 2 July, Santa Isabel
  • 15 August, Day of the Virgin
  • 13 December, Santa Lucía/Santa Luzia
  • 15 May, San Isidro

Notable landmarks edit

 
Legazpi Tower, birthplace of Miguel López de Legazpi.

Plaza de Euskadi contains a monument dedicated to Miguel López de Legazpi, the Plaza Porticada, and the Casa Uzcanga, built in 1867 by José Antonio de Alberdi. Caserío Aitzabaso, also known as "Areizaga Dorrea", is an old building known for its arches in the Barrio of Aranburu. Caserío Gurrutxaga Goikoa and Caserío Aizpuru lie in the Barrio of Soraitz. The municipal cemetery is noted for its underground crypt designed by the architect José Antonio Pizarro, influenced by Ancient Egypt. There are two sculptures, "El Ángel de la vida" and "El Ángel de la muerte", the work of sculptor Vicente Larrea.[6]

Church of Santa María de la Asunción was first built in 1576. The tower was added in the 18th century. Ermita de San Gregorio and Ermita de San Cristóbal are hermitages which both date to 1540. Templo del Convento de las Hermanas Mercedarias de la Caridad was constructed in 1930 while the Templo parroquial El Salvador was opened in October 1971, a modern building designed by the architect Iñigo Guibert de Encío. [7] The Argizao Stadium caters for local football matches and athletics events. To the east of the stadium is Zumarraga Hospital. The Instituto De Educacion Secundaria Jose Maria Iparraguirre is situated in the northwestern outskirts of the town.[8]

The ultra-modern Lamorous-Argixao old people's home (Centro gerontológico Lamorous Argixao/Lamorous Argixao zaharren egoitza) inaugurated in September 2008 offers accommodation for 115 seniors, including 30 psycho-geriatric units and 30 day care spaces.[9] In July 2019, an outdoor meeting area was added to the centre.[10]

Notable people edit

  • Miguel López de Legazpi (1502-1572): conquistador of the Philippines
  • José Ignacio de Aguirrebengoa (1765-1848): merchant who made his fortune in Mexico and France
  • Nicolás de Soraluce (1820-1884): mayor of Donostia-San Sebastián
  • Secundino Esnaola (1878-1929): musician and composer
  • Antonio Juantegui (1898-1966): international footballer of the 1920s who competed in the 1924 Olympic Games
  • Iñaki Linazasoro (1931-2004): writer
  • Juan María Mújica (1963-2004): footballer of the 1980s and 1990s who played for Real Sociedad and Deportivo
  • Ángel Cruz Jaca (1914-2005): historian and promoter of culture
  • Juan María Urdangarin (1932-2012): industrial engineer and businessman, director of Caja Vital
  • María del Pilar Sanchis (1933): cartoonist
  • Begoña García Retegui (1955): politician of the PSOE who has had a career in the Region of Murcia
  • Pello Lizarralde (1956): professor, translator and writer in the Basque language
  • Miguel Bilbao Beraza (1961): painter
  • Josu Jon Imaz (1963): chemist and politician who was leader of the Partido Nacionalista Vasco (2004–08).
  • Andoni Salamero (1966): writer and poet
  • José Joaquín Ormazábal Fernández (1967): lawyer, politician and LGBT activist in Castile-La Mancha
  • Iñaki Urdangarin (1968): the husband of Infanta Cristina of Spain, and former handball player and international handball judge
  • Ikerne Badiola (1971): politician of the Eusko Alkartasuna.
  • Aitor González Jiménez (1975): cyclist, winner of the Vuelta a España in 2002
  • Susana Fraile (1978): international handball judge, appeared at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens
  • Mikel Balenziaga (1988): footballer (Athletic Bilbao)
  • Nerea Gabirondo (1990): women's footballer who plays for Real Sociedad Femenino
  • Dani García (1990): footballer 99Eibar, Athletic Bilbao)

References edit

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ Hudson, Kenneth; Nicholls, Ann (1975). Directory of Museums. Springer. p. 406. ISBN 9781349014880.
  3. ^ Alzugaray, Juan José (2004). Vascos relevantes del siglo XX. Encuentro. p. 156. ISBN 9788474907339.
  4. ^ Enciclopedia general ilustrada del País Vasco: Diccionario enciclopédico vasco. Zubir-Zyts. Cuerpo A. Vol. LVIII. Auñamendi. 2008. p. 444. ISBN 9788470252730.
  5. ^ "Economia historia" (in Spanish). Zumarrag.eus. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Arquitectura Civil" (in Spanish). Zumarrag.eus. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  7. ^ "Arquitectura Religiosa" (in Spanish). Zumarrag.eus. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  8. ^ Zumarraga, Bing Maps, Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  9. ^ Urteaga, Iñaki (19 September 2008). "Un gerontológico a la última" (in Spanish). El Diario Vasco. Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  10. ^ Zaluda, Asier. "Zumarraga inaugura el punto de encuentro del gerontológico" (in Spanish). Diario de Gipuzkoa. Retrieved 10 August 2019.

zumarraga, spain, zumarraga, umaraɣa, municipality, industrial, town, gipuzkoa, province, basque, country, autonomous, community, northern, spain, approximately, miles, road, southwest, sebastián, miles, northwest, idiazabal, 2018, municipality, population, 98. Zumarraga s umaraɣa is a municipality and industrial town in Gipuzkoa province of the Basque Country autonomous community of northern Spain approximately 35 miles 56 km by road southwest of San Sebastian and 10 miles 16 km northwest of Idiazabal As of 2018 the municipality had a population of 9834 people The Urola river flows through the vicinity It is the birthplace of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi conquistador who explored the Pacific Islands and the East Indies 2 and of Inaki Urdangarin the husband of Infanta Cristina of Spain 3 ZumarragaMunicipalitySealMotto s Muy Noble Muy Leal y Muy Fiel Villa de ZumarragaZumarragaLocation of San Sebastian within the Basque Autonomous CommunityShow map of the Basque CountryZumarragaZumarraga Spain Show map of SpainCoordinates 43 04 59 N 2 19 0 W 43 08306 N 2 31667 W 43 08306 2 31667CountrySpainAutonomous community Basque CountryProvince GipuzkoaEskualdeaUrola GaraiaGovernment MayorMikel Serrano Aperribay 2015 PSE EE Area Land19 42 km2 7 50 sq mi Elevation356 m 1 168 ft Population 2018 1 Total9 834 Density507 11 km2 1 313 4 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal codes20700Websitewww zumarraga eus Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 Celebrations 5 Notable landmarks 6 Notable people 7 ReferencesHistory editIn 1446 a battle took place there during the War of the Bands 4 In the 15th century the bridge that separates the municipalities of Zumarraga and Urretxu was named after the Zufiaur family Geography editZumarraga is situated in the Gipuzkoan valley of Alto Urola The valley is narrow with a width of about 3 kilometres 1 9 mi On the west the Urola River separates it from the neighboring Urrechu with which it forms an urban area In the south it borders with Legazpi and Gaviria in the west with Ezkio Itsaso and in the north with Azpeitia and Azkoitia The main mountains of Zumarraga are Samino 930 metres 3 050 ft Izazpi 967 metres 3 173 ft and Beloqui 660 metres 2 170 ft Some of the main neighborhoods and streets include Secundino Esnaola Etxeberri Orbegozo Plaza Leturias Argixao Eitza Avenue Padre Urdaneta Ipar Haizea Agina San Cristobal Eliz kale Bidezar Izazpi Search Isusi Oquendo Plaza Navarra Piedad Legazpi Soraitz Avenue Euskal Herria San Isidro and Txurruka Economy editFollowing the building of the railway in the late 19th century the Justo Artiz factory was built in 1885 It become known for its wicker baskets After the Spanish Civil War the iron and steel industry took off with the building of the Estaban Orbegozo factory which saw an influx of workers from surrounding areas 5 Celebrations edit2 July Santa Isabel 15 August Day of the Virgin 13 December Santa Lucia Santa Luzia 15 May San IsidroNotable landmarks edit nbsp Legazpi Tower birthplace of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi Plaza de Euskadi contains a monument dedicated to Miguel Lopez de Legazpi the Plaza Porticada and the Casa Uzcanga built in 1867 by Jose Antonio de Alberdi Caserio Aitzabaso also known as Areizaga Dorrea is an old building known for its arches in the Barrio of Aranburu Caserio Gurrutxaga Goikoa and Caserio Aizpuru lie in the Barrio of Soraitz The municipal cemetery is noted for its underground crypt designed by the architect Jose Antonio Pizarro influenced by Ancient Egypt There are two sculptures El Angel de la vida and El Angel de la muerte the work of sculptor Vicente Larrea 6 Church of Santa Maria de la Asuncion was first built in 1576 The tower was added in the 18th century Ermita de San Gregorio and Ermita de San Cristobal are hermitages which both date to 1540 Templo del Convento de las Hermanas Mercedarias de la Caridad was constructed in 1930 while the Templo parroquial El Salvador was opened in October 1971 a modern building designed by the architect Inigo Guibert de Encio 7 The Argizao Stadium caters for local football matches and athletics events To the east of the stadium is Zumarraga Hospital The Instituto De Educacion Secundaria Jose Maria Iparraguirre is situated in the northwestern outskirts of the town 8 The ultra modern Lamorous Argixao old people s home Centro gerontologico Lamorous Argixao Lamorous Argixao zaharren egoitza inaugurated in September 2008 offers accommodation for 115 seniors including 30 psycho geriatric units and 30 day care spaces 9 In July 2019 an outdoor meeting area was added to the centre 10 Notable people editMiguel Lopez de Legazpi 1502 1572 conquistador of the Philippines Jose Ignacio de Aguirrebengoa 1765 1848 merchant who made his fortune in Mexico and France Nicolas de Soraluce 1820 1884 mayor of Donostia San Sebastian Secundino Esnaola 1878 1929 musician and composer Antonio Juantegui 1898 1966 international footballer of the 1920s who competed in the 1924 Olympic Games Inaki Linazasoro 1931 2004 writer Juan Maria Mujica 1963 2004 footballer of the 1980s and 1990s who played for Real Sociedad and Deportivo Angel Cruz Jaca 1914 2005 historian and promoter of culture Juan Maria Urdangarin 1932 2012 industrial engineer and businessman director of Caja Vital Maria del Pilar Sanchis 1933 cartoonist Begona Garcia Retegui 1955 politician of the PSOE who has had a career in the Region of Murcia Pello Lizarralde 1956 professor translator and writer in the Basque language Miguel Bilbao Beraza 1961 painter Josu Jon Imaz 1963 chemist and politician who was leader of the Partido Nacionalista Vasco 2004 08 Andoni Salamero 1966 writer and poet Jose Joaquin Ormazabal Fernandez 1967 lawyer politician and LGBT activist in Castile La Mancha Inaki Urdangarin 1968 the husband of Infanta Cristina of Spain and former handball player and international handball judge Ikerne Badiola 1971 politician of the Eusko Alkartasuna Aitor Gonzalez Jimenez 1975 cyclist winner of the Vuelta a Espana in 2002 Susana Fraile 1978 international handball judge appeared at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens Mikel Balenziaga 1988 footballer Athletic Bilbao Nerea Gabirondo 1990 women s footballer who plays for Real Sociedad Femenino Dani Garcia 1990 footballer 99Eibar Athletic Bilbao References edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute Hudson Kenneth Nicholls Ann 1975 Directory of Museums Springer p 406 ISBN 9781349014880 Alzugaray Juan Jose 2004 Vascos relevantes del siglo XX Encuentro p 156 ISBN 9788474907339 Enciclopedia general ilustrada del Pais Vasco Diccionario enciclopedico vasco Zubir Zyts Cuerpo A Vol LVIII Aunamendi 2008 p 444 ISBN 9788470252730 Economia historia in Spanish Zumarrag eus Retrieved 22 July 2019 Arquitectura Civil in Spanish Zumarrag eus Retrieved 22 July 2019 Arquitectura Religiosa in Spanish Zumarrag eus Retrieved 22 July 2019 Zumarraga Bing Maps Retrieved 22 July 2019 Urteaga Inaki 19 September 2008 Un gerontologico a la ultima in Spanish El Diario Vasco Retrieved 10 August 2019 Zaluda Asier Zumarraga inaugura el punto de encuentro del gerontologico in Spanish Diario de Gipuzkoa Retrieved 10 August 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zumarraga Spain amp 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