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'''Murgia'''<ref name=eoda>Euskaltzaindia: [http://www.euskaltzaindia.net/index.php?option=com_eoda&Itemid=478&lang=eu&nonkodea=1.5.00.06&view=toponimia Zuia toponimoa], Euskal Onomastikaren Datutegia.</ref> It is a village to the |
'''Murgia'''<ref name=eoda>Euskaltzaindia: [http://www.euskaltzaindia.net/index.php?option=com_eoda&Itemid=478&lang=eu&nonkodea=1.5.00.06&view=toponimia Zuia toponimoa], Euskal Onomastikaren Datutegia.</ref> It is a village to the North of [[Álava]], located in [[Zuia's group]]. In addition, it is one of the villages that make [[Zuia's municipity]]. It is the biggest village of the municipity and there are the local government and most of the services. |
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Murgia was a group of villages. Historically, the population has situated to the both side of the road in Murgia. Nowadays, however, the road is denominated Domingo Sautu street, and the village has spread out to the sides. Goba river differentiate The Cross neighborhood ("The Neighborhood") and the same centre of the village. |
Murgia was a group of villages. Historically, the population has situated to the both side of the road in Murgia. Nowadays, however, the road is denominated Domingo Sautu street, and the village has spread out to the sides. Goba river differentiate The Cross neighborhood ("The Neighborhood") and the same centre of the village. |
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Murgia[1] It is a village to the North of Álava, located in Zuia's group. In addition, it is one of the villages that make Zuia's municipity. It is the biggest village of the municipity and there are the local government and most of the services.
Murgia was a group of villages. Historically, the population has situated to the both side of the road in Murgia. Nowadays, however, the road is denominated Domingo Sautu street, and the village has spread out to the sides. Goba river differentiate The Cross neighborhood ("The Neighborhood") and the same centre of the village.
According to the register of inhabitants of the 1 January 2007, the neighborhood has 1.169 habitants.
Name
Keeping in mind the huge influence of the Basque, in Spanish too the village's name has three syllable and "i" letter is the one that take the main accent.
Border villages
We have to the North Sarria, to the Northeast Zarate, to the Southeast Jugo, to the southwest Bitoriano and to the South Ametzaga frontiers, all of them are Zuia's neighborhoods too.
Important properties
Murgia gather the elegant buildings which were built at the end of the XIX. century, those that have the historical prestige of the village.
According to the religion-property, Charity Sisters monastery, Paul's Father and Carmelitas barefoot have to be mentioned.
At last, we have to stand out the Murgia's honey museum nabarmentzekoa da.
Demography and population
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 |
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704 | 789 | 875 | 1.016 | 1.086 | 1.113 | 1.134 | 1.169 |
Famous habitants of Murgia
- Luis Alava Sautu (1890-1943), politician.
References
See, moreover
Exterior links
- (Gaztelaniaz)Zuia's municipality webpage
Zuiako herriak | ||
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Altube • Ametzaga • Aperregi • Bitoriano • Domaikia • Gillerna • Jugo • Lukiano • Markia • Murgia • Sarria • Zarate • Ziorraga |
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- ↑ Euskaltzaindia: Zuia toponimoa, Euskal Onomastikaren Datutegia.