- in
Basque or
Llodio in
Spanish is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province of Álava, in the
Basque Country,
northern Spain.
Llodio is an important...
- is an
advocate of
Basque independence by
peaceful means. He was born in
Llodio in the
province of Álava, and
holds a
degree in
Economics from the University...
- The
Cross Internacional Valle de
Llodio is an
annual cross country running competition that
takes place in
Llodio in the
Basque Country, Spain, around...
- Íñigo López de
Mendoza (died
after 1203) was a
Basque nobleman, 4th Lord of
Llodio. The
first to use the
toponymic surname Mendoza, Íñigo, was the son of Lope...
-
Premio Internacional de
Llodio (also
known as Clásica de Álava) is a
Spanish professional cycle road race that was held in
Llodio,
Basque Country, between...
- of the People's
Party when he was 18, in 1994. He was city
councillor of
Llodio for two
terms (1999–2007). He
served in the
Basque Parliament from January...
- de EH
Bildu y PNV". EiTB (in Spanish). 28
March 2023. "El PNV ganaría en
Llodio, pero la suma de EH
Bildu y
Omnia podría
propiciar un
cambio de gobierno"...
-
Laudio de Fútbol San
Rokezar is a
Spanish football team
based in Laudio/
Llodio, in the
autonomous community of
Basque Country.
Founded in 2002 it plays...
- 47,129 18 Mondragón
Gipuzkoa 22,027 9
Basauri Biscay 41,971 19 Hernani,
Gipuzkoa Gipuzkoa 19,284 10
Errenteria Gipuzkoa 39,324 20
Llodio Álava 18,498...
- Joaquín Bárbara y
Balza (1867–1931) was a
Spanish painter. He was born in
Llodio, Álava, and died in Santander, Cantabria.
Bernaola Luxa,
Egoitz (2017)....