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 Euskadi.net: Ordenación del Territorio y Medio Ambiente
However, the urban and industrial character of Tolosa and Lazkao make these municipalities much less dependent on dynamics derived from the use of the territory of Aralar than in the case of the other municipalities that have a predominantly rural orientation.
Strictly speaking, the population directly related to the park is of 5112 inhabitants, distributed among the municipalities of Abaltzisketa, Amezketa, Ataun and Zaldibia, and a village of Bedaio (in the municipality of Tolosa):
Public property is this 57.5 per cent of the total surface of the park, while 543 private owners divide amongst themselves the remaining 42.5 per cent, 4659 ha.
www.ingurumena.ejgv.euskadi.net /r49-3074/en/contenidos/informacion/enp/en_1086/aralar_poblacion_i.html   (893 words)

  
 The Txindoki route: The Basque Cervine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
From here we go up a road with beautiful panoramic views of Abaltzisketa, from which there is a very good view of the Txindoki and all its contours.
The Town Hall, the tyipical houses with projecting roofs, and San Juan Bautista church, with a beautiful Romanesque facade, make up a harmonious group that highlihts the beauty of Abaltzisketa.
In a small climb we arrive at a place known as Larraitz, on the slopes of Mt. Txindoki.
www.in-spain.net /routes/basquecountry/basque_country_routes_cervine.htm   (340 words)

  
 Naera Haundi baserria: History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The experience did not turn out so well and after three years we decided to separate.
However we continued with our idea and spent a couple of years gaining more experience in matters related to organic agriculture and so in 1984 we bought the farm Naera Haundi in Abaltzisketa, where, to this day, we live and work.
At that time we realised that making a living from farming would involve more than the arable or dairy / beef kind of farm.
www.naerahaundi.com /ingles/historiain.html   (214 words)

  
 Buber's Basque Page: Folklore and Traditions: Winter Fiestas
There are many similar vestiges of rural carnival which the Basque Country has preserved.
In Gipuzkoa, at the foot of Txindoki, one of the most beautiful mountains of this region, the youngsters of the two little communities of Amezketa and Abaltzisketa dance round the houses in an attempt to stir the goodwill and generosity of their neighbors.
In Zalduaondo, in Alava, the main character of the fiesta is a dummy, markitos, who, year after year is judged, convicted and put to death.
www.buber.net /Basque/Folklore/folk3.html   (775 words)

  
 ABALTZISKETA - Information about ABALTZISKETA - Post Code for ABALTZISKETA in Andalucia, Spain
ABALTZISKETA is a town in the Guipúzcoa area of the Province of País Vasco.
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www.andalucia.co.uk /channels/html/towns/local_information_weather_postcodes_for_ABALTZISKETA.html   (136 words)

  
 ROUTE GOIHERRI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
DONOSTIA-SAN SEBASTIAN - TOLOSA- ALEGIA - ORENDAIN - ABALTZISKETA - Larraitz District - ZALDIBIA - ORDIZIA - BEASAIN - ZEGAMA - Otzaurte mountain pass - Etxegarate mountain pass- IDIAZABAL.
On his journey, the traveller will be able to enjoy and delight in the magnificent natural beauty in this district of Gipuzkoa, known as Goiherri, with its quaint country villages such as Orendain, Abaltzisketa, Amezketa, Gaintza, Zaldibia, scattered here and there, all of them built in the shelter,of the superb Aralar range.
Going down Etxegarate mountain pass, you arrive in Idiazabal, a country town 40 Km away from San Sebastián.
simr02.si.ehu.es /DOCS/book.SS-G/v2/Route.Goiherri.html   (1449 words)

  
 ROUTE ARALAR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
From here, we can see many towns with the coast in the background.
At the bottom Amezketa, Gaintza, Orendain, Abaltzisketa, etc., with their white farmsteads spread around the wide, green fields of the Ibaur and Amezketa watercourses.
The first part of the descent takes place along the last slope towards Egurral.
simr02.si.ehu.es /DOCS/book.SS-G/v2/Route.Aralar.html   (870 words)

  
 .:. procycling .:.
Incredibly, the following day’s 155km from Irun to Segura has six more climbs than the first day.
This too features the Gurutze, and then follows with the Leaburu, Altzo, Abaltzisketa, Altamira, Olaberria, Liernia (twice), Aztiria, Gabiria and the Alto de Minas, seven kilometres from the finish.
The third day has fewer climbs but concludes with a summit finish at Lerin, although the final climb is only a kilometre long.
www.procycling.com /news.aspx?ID=1938   (454 words)

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