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- An elizate (Basque pronunciation: [elis̻ate]), (Spanish: anteiglesia) is an early form of local government in the Basque Country which was particularly...
- muni****lity. Leioa has its origins in 1526, before which it was part of the "anteiglesia de Erandio". It was a village with no more than 8000 people until the...
- Fueros of Logroño, the borough of Mungia was created in the centre of an anteiglesia (a village or muni****l district specific to the Basque provinces) similar...
- Etxebarri, Doneztebeko Elizatea (Spanish: Etxebarri, Anteiglesia de San Esteban) is a town and muni****lity located in the province of Biscay, in the...
- muni****lity of Biscay. Getxo (formerly spelt Guecho) was a parish (elizatea, anteiglesia'), originally a rural area, including a large beach at the mouth of the...
- 1926, Iurreta regained its independent status in 1990. The traditional anteiglesia or town meeting system of local government was revived. IURRETA in the...
- the Middle Ages in the Basque Country of northern Spain. Known as the anteiglesia (literally "in front of the church" from the Latin ante - and not anti)...
- medieval, designed as fishermans' houses that face towards the sea. The anteiglesia of Mundaka was first mentioned in the year 1051 in the donation of the...
- Sundays after church at the church door in a meeting called elizate (or anteiglesia in Spanish) to debate and decide on local issues. An elizate in turn...
- by, because of the mining operations nearby, "Place of naked stones". Anteiglesia de la Merindad de Uribe, occupied the seat number 39 in the Juntas Generales...