Aretxabaleta

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Aretxabaleta
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Aretxabaleta
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 43°2′10″N2°30′16″W / 43.03611°N 2.50444°W / 43.03611; -2.50444
CountryFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Autonomous community Flag of the Basque Country.svg  Basque Country
Province Gipuzkoa
Comarca Debagoiena
Area
  Total29.13 km2 (11.25 sq mi)
Elevation
260 m (850 ft)
Population
 (2018) [1]
  Total6,987
  Density240/km2 (620/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
20550
Dialing code 34 (Spain) + 943 (Gipuzkoa)
Website Official website

Aretxabaleta is a town in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the Autonomous Community of Basque Country, northern Spain.

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It is located on the Bergara road, almost adjacent to its larger northern neighbor, the city of Arrasate, and the smaller Eskoriatza to the south.

The place name

Aozaratza quarter Aozaratza.jpg
Aozaratza quarter

In the past, the Basque name "Aretxabaleta" was commonly used, both in Spanish and in English [2] with the Spanish spelling, Arechavaleta. The local government (ayuntamiento) decided to officially change the spelling to the Basque "Aretxabaleta" on June 4, 1979. Their decision was authorized by Spanish central government on March 3, 1981. [3]

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References

  1. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. See e.g. a number of Spain travel guides in English published in the 19th century. Some of them can be found on Google Books by entering the Spanish names of this town and its neighbor, Arechavaleta Mondragon, in the search box (thus avoiding the hits in non-geographic context)
  3. Euskal Herriko / Boletin Oficial del Pais Vasco. May 11, 1981. Pp. 796-797.