Valle de Yerri
Valle de Yerri ( Deierri ) | ||
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Basic data | ||
Autonomous Community : | Navarre | |
Province : | Navarre | |
Comarca : | Estella Oriental | |
Coordinates | 42 ° 44 ′ N , 2 ° 0 ′ W | |
Height : | 459 msnm | |
Area : | 93.45 km² | |
Residents : | 1,506 (Jan 1, 2019) | |
Population density : | 16.12 inhabitants / km² | |
Postal code : | 31177 | |
Municipality number ( INE ): | 31260 | |
administration | ||
Official language : | Castilian , Basque | |
Mayor : | Francisco Javier Carmona Ollo (PSN) | |
Address of the municipal administration: | C / Nueva, 22. 31177 Arizala | |
Website : | www.yerri.es www.yerri.es/es/ www.yerri.es | |
Location of the city | ||
Valle de Yerri ( Basque Deierri ) an association municipality in the valley of the same name in the autonomous community of Navarre and is located about 38 kilometers southwest of Pamplona in Spain . The Verbandsgemeinde consists of 19 places with their own local representative ( Concejo ) and five districts without their own eastern representative.
All places are scattered in the north-south running valley ( Valle de Yerri ) through which the Rio Ega flows. In the north it begins in the foothills of the Sierra de Andia where it reaches a height of over 1,000 meters. In the south the valley runs out in a plain at a height of about 500 meters. Here the landscape is dominated by olive groves, vineyards and grain fields.
history
The first written mention of Yerri goes back to 1291. In the 18th century, the Valle de Yerri consisted of five administrative units, known as Cendeas : Azcona , Abárzuza , Murugarren , Arizaleta and Erbarren . In 1851 the valley, with the exception of Abárzuza, was combined under one administration. The place Lezáun was spun off in 1951 and received its own municipal administration.
administration
The places belonging to the municipality with their own local representatives ( Concejo ) are: Alloz (Basque Allotz ), Arandigoyen (Basque Arandigoien ), Arizala (Basque Aritzala ), Arizaleta (Basque Aritzaleta ), Azcona , (Basque Aizkoa ), Bearin , Eraul , Grocin ( basque Gorozin ) Ibiricu de Yerri (basque Ibiriku Deierri ) Iruñela , Lácar (basque Lakar ), Lorca (basque Lorka ), Murillo de Yerri (basque Murelu Deierri ) Murugarren , Riezu (basque Errezu ), Ugar , Villanueva de Yerri ( Basque Hiriberri Deierri ), Zábal ( Zabal ) and Zurucuáin (Basque Zurukuain ). The places belonging to the municipality without their own representation are Andía (Basque Andia ), Venta de Urbasa (Basque Urbasako Benta ), Azcona (Basque Aizkoa ) Casetas de Ciriza (Basque Ziritzako etxeak ) and Muru. The municipal administration and the seat of the mayor are in the village of Arizala .
Population development of the municipality
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- ↑ Cifras oficiales de población resultantes de la revisión del Padrón municipal a 1 de enero . Population statistics from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (population update).
- ↑ Location information from the regional government of Navarre (Spanish)
- Spanish Wikipedia , accessed April 24, 2011.