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Villava (Basque:
Atarrabia) is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and
autonomous community of Navarre,
northern Spain. The po****tion is...
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Peter of
Atarrabia (d. ?1347), also
called Peter of Navarre, was a
Franciscan administrator and theologian. Peter's
early life is
poorly known. He took...
- Estella-Lizarra (13,892),
Zizur Mayor (13,197),
Tafalla (11,040), Villava/
Atarrabia (10,295), and Ansoáin/Antsoain (9,952).
Despite its
relatively small size...
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Cortes Generales. It
includes the
Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ-PNV),
Atarrabia Taldea, and the
Geroa Socialverdes partnership.
These groups had shared...
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Lintzoain 3 46.5 722.5 22
Zubiri Pamplona/Iruña Larrasoaña, Villava/
Atarrabia 4 68.5 700.5 23.5 Pamplona/Iruña
Puente la Reina/Gares Cizur/Zizur,...
- as a
sport is po****r in the
Basque Country.
Miguel Indurain, born in
Atarrabia (Navarre), won the Tour de
France five times.
Fellow Basque cyclist Abraham...
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Barcelona 10,259.34 16 Sant Adrià de Besòs
Barcelona 9,814.02 17
Villava –
Atarrabia Navarre 9,626.42 18 Cádiz Cádiz 9,433.09 19
Burlada –
Burlata Navarre...
- l'Avenir.
Miguel Induráin was born in the
village of
Villava (now Villava –
Atarrabia),
which is now an
outlying area of Pamplona. He has
three sisters – Isabel...
- Tiebas-Muruarte de Reta
Tirapu Ukar / Úcar
Ultzama Uterga Vidaurreta Atarrabia /
Villava Zabltza /
Zabalza Zizur Nagusia /
Zizur Mayor Cuenca de Pamplona...
- of
Aragon and Pamplona, king of
Navarre from 1094
until 1104
Peter of
Atarrabia,
Franciscan provincial minister of
Aragon from 1317
until 1346 Pedro,...