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In 1945 the paper was bought by the Falange-controlled holders of El Correo Español, which then changed its name from El Pueblo Vasco SA to Bilbao Editorial SA. El Diario Vasco is currently owned by Grupo Vocento which also owns ABC, El Correo and Las Provincias, among the others. [2] [3] El Diario Vasco has a neutral political stance. [4]
Euskotren operates frequent hybrid metro/suburban rail services in the city of San Sebastián and the surrounding Donostialdea area, in the Basque Country, Spain.The infrastructure is gradually being upgraded to rapid transit standards, in order to create the San Sebastián Metro (Spanish: Metro de San Sebastián, Basque: Donostiako metroa).
El Correo, El Diario Vasco and El Diario Montañés are now owned by Grupo Vocento, [7] a nationwide communications company that also owns ABC in Madrid [8] and Las Provincias. [9] The editor-in-chief of El Correo is Juan Carlos Martínez Gauna [10] and its publisher is Bilbao Editorial. [2] The paper is published in tabloid format.
El Diario Vasco: Estrella Vallejo Javier Roldán P Pradales: P Otxandiano: P Andueza: S Soto: P García: P De Andrés: NI — [41] 16 April EITB: África Baeta Xabier García Ramsden P Pradales: P Otxandiano: P Andueza: P Gorrotxategi: P García: P De Andrés: P Martínez: 17.4% (86,000) [37] [42] 17 April UN Etxea EGK Iratxe Uriarte S Díez: S ...
Euskal Trenbide Sarea (Basque for 'Basque Railway Network', Spanish: Red Ferroviaria Vasca), commonly known by its acronym ETS, is a railway infrastructure manager operating in the Basque Country, Spain. The company was formed in 2004, but the railway infrastructure it operates was transferred from Euskotren in 2006. [3]
Map of San Sebastián The city is located in the north of the Basque Country , on the south-eastern coast of the Bay of Biscay . San Sebastián has three beaches , Concha, Ondarreta, and Zurriola, and is surrounded by hilly areas: Urgull (adjacent to the old part of the city), Mount Ulia (extending east to Pasaia ), Mount Adarra (south of the ...
The 20 Eskualdeak/Comarcas of the Basque Country as defined by the Eustat statistical institute. The autonomous community of the Basque Country within Spain contains several comarcas or eskualdeak in the Basque language, referring to local districts, grouped into its three long-established provinces.
The map shows the Kingdom of Pamplona between 1029 and 1035. Spanish and Basque are co-official in all territories of the autonomous community. The Basque-speaking areas in the modern-day autonomous community are set against the wider context of the Basque language, spoken to the east in Navarre and the French Basque Country.