- The
Urumea (Basque: [
uˈɾumea] or [
uɾuˈmea],
stemming from
Basque "ur" 'water' + "me(he)a" 'thin') is a
river in the
Basque Country at the
north of the...
- (overlooking
Concha Bay from the west). San Sebastián lies at the
mouth of the
Urumea river, and it was in
large part
built on the river's
wetlands during the...
-
Basque Autonomous Community, Spain. The town sits on the left bank of the
Urumea river. It is
located at a
distance of 9.2 km from San Sebastián. The muni****lity...
-
river is concerned. From west to east the
rivers are the Deba, Urola, Oria,
Urumea,
Oiartzun and Bidasoa.
Except for a
narrow strip extending east from the...
- Loire, Charente, Garonne, Dordogne, Adour, Nivelle, Bidasoa, Oiartzun,
Urumea, Oria, Urola, Deba, Artibai, Lea, Oka, Nervión, Agüera, Asón, Miera, Pas...
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Three years after the war ended, Serafín
created the
newspaper El
Urumea ("The
Urumea", 1879–1895),
devoted to "news, not politics". Run by his brother...
- Salamanca,
Electra de Soria,
Electra de Logroño, Compañía Eléctrica del
Urumea,
Fuerzas Eléctricas de Navarra, El Irati, León Industrial,
Vitoriana de...
- Dent. On its
eastern side, the city was
protected by the
estuary of the
Urumea River.
British engineers detected a weak
point near the
riverfront at the...
- for six
cannon from
which to
defend the port on the
estuary of the
River Urumea. In 1595, the
Italian engineer Tiburzio Spannocchi,
having already worked...
- the area
between the
river Urumea and Oria. The
oldest inhabited area
appears to have been on the left bank of the
Urumea,
broadly corresponding to the...