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Álava (Spanish:) or Araba (Basque pronunciation:), officially Araba/Álava, [1] is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the Basque Country, heir of the ancient Lordship of Álava, former medieval Catholic bishopric and now Latin titular see.
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Araba/Álava is a province in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, Spain, that is divided into 51 municipalities. [1] As of the 2023 [update] Spanish census, the province is the 37th largest by population with 336,308 inhabitants [ 2 ] but is the 48th largest by land area spanning 2,967.86 square kilometres (1,145.90 sq mi). [ 3 ]
This category is for municipalities in the province of Álava (Basque: Araba), in the autonomous community of Basque Country (Basque: Euskadi, Spanish: País Vasco).. The country of Spain is administratively divided into seventeen autonomous communities (comunidades autónomas), and five enclaves of sovereignty (plazas de soberanía) on the African coast, which include the two autonomous ...
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Llanada Alavesa (Basque: Arabako Lautada) is one of the seven comarcas in Álava, Spain, consisting of eight municipalities. Its administrative center and largest municipality is Agurain/Salvatierra .
Murgia (Basque pronunciation:, Spanish: Murguía [muɾˈɣi.a]) [2] is a village and concejo located in the municipality of Zuia, in Álava province, Basque Country, Spain. It is the capital of the municipality as well as of the Cuadrilla de Gorbeialdea. The main road in the village is Domingo de Sautu Street.
Tuesta is a hamlet and concejo in the municipality of Valdegovía/Gaubea, in Álava province, Basque Country, Spain. Its parish church [ es ] is one of the most notable Romanesque buildings in the province.