Elizondo, Navarre

Elizondo

The Baztan River at Elizondo

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Elizondo

Location of Elizondo within Spain

Coordinates: 43°8′49″N 1°31′2″W / 43.14694°N 1.51722°W / 43.14694; -1.51722Coordinates: 43°8′49″N 1°31′2″W / 43.14694°N 1.51722°W / 43.14694; -1.51722
Country Spain
Autonomous community Navarre
Province Navarre
Region Baztan
Elevation 200 m (700 ft)
Population (2009)
  Total 3,563
Time zone GMT (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) GMT (UTC)

Elizondo is a town located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. It is located on both banks of the Baztan River. The town is the capital of the Baztan valley and where most service establishments are concentrated. Elizondo is one of fifteen settlements in the valley. It is home to the Valley House which houses the City Council and the General Assembly of Baztan. It comprises the districts Anzamborda, Berro, Etxaide, and Beartzun.

History

The Baztan valley has a recorded history dating back at least to the year 1025. During the War of the Pyrenees in late July 1794, the Battle of the Baztan Valley took place in the area. In 1813, British General William Stewart located his headquarters in Elizondo during the Battle of the Pyrenees.

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