-
corresponded to the
individual boroughs of an
elizate. A
group of
elizates was a merindad.
Through time
elizates often became muni****lities. In Biscay, during...
-
Arbatzegi (26th).
Merindad of
Markina (2
elizates):
Xemein (27th) and
Etxebarria (28th).
Merindad of
Zornotza (3
elizates):
Amorebieta (29th),
Etxano (30th)...
- from
those of the rest of
feudal Europe. Some
aspects of this
include the
elizate tradition where local house-owners met in
front of the
church to elect...
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Atxondo was
formed by the
fusion of the
former muni****lities of the
elizates of Apatamonasterio,
Arrazola and Axpe in 1962. The name
Atxondo comes from...
-
districts and
neighbourhoods were
former independent muni****lities and
elizates that were
eventually annexed into the city. Originally, the city of Bilbao...
- Guerendiaga,
where it
occupied the seat
number seven. As it is
common with the
elizates, the
original date of
founding is unknown.
Tradition goes that the Navarre...
-
moment of the
foundation of
Abando is unknown, as it is
common with
other elizates across Biscay. In the year 1300, the city of
Bilbao was
founded by Diego...
-
political administration included all the
towns and
elizates that
existed within its territory. The
elizates were all
governed by the
Foral law,
while the towns...
- the
place with "two levels" or "two heights". As it is
common with the
elizates, the date of
foundation of
Mallabia is unknown. Its
origin is
linked with...
-
official denomination from
Garay to Garai. As
happens with most of the
elizates, the
origin and date of
foundation of the town is unknown. As a member...