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Estella-Lizarra


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nameEstella-Lizarra
translit_lang1_typeSpanish
translit_lang1_infoEstella
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_skylineEstella_1.jpg
image_size300px
image_flagBandera de Estella.svg
image_shieldEscudo de Estella.svg
pushpin_mapSpain
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Basque Country
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSpain
subdivision_type1Autonomous Community
subdivision_name1Navarre
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Navarre
subdivision_type3Comarca / Eskualdea
subdivision_name3Estella Oriental
leader_partyEH Bildu
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameKoldo Leoz
area_total_km215
elevation_footnotes(AMSL)
elevation_m421
population_as_of
population_footnotes
population_total
population_density_km2auto
timezone1CET
utc_offset1+1
timezone1_DSTCEST (GMT +2)
utc_offset1_DST+2
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code31200
area_code+34 (Spain) + 948 (Navarre)
websiteTown Council

Estella (Spanish) or Lizarra (Basque) is a town located in the autonomous community of Navarre, in northern Spain. It lies south west of Pamplona, close to the border with La Rioja and Álava.

The town was founded in 1090 when the place, lying by the fortified settlement of Lizarra, was granted a charter by the Pamplonese king Sancho Ramirez. The town became a landmark in the Way of St. James pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, thriving on the privileged location and the melting pot of Francos called in by Navarrese kings (mainly Occitans from Auvergne and Limousin), Jews and the original Navarrese inhabitants. The wealth resulted in a development of Romanesque architecture, well represented in the town: Church of San Pedro de la Rúa, Palacio de los Reyes de Navarra, Church of San Miguel, among others.

History

Historically, there was a Jewish community in Estella, and its earliest written record dates to the 11th century. Many Jews from Andalusia immigrated to Estella due to the privileges granted to Jews there. Most notably was Moses ibn Ezra, a Jewish poet from Granada. The Jews were expelled from Estella in 1498.

The town was long the headquarters of Don Carlos, who was proclaimed king here in 1833. It was a major headquarters of the Carlist party in the Carlist Wars of the mid 19th century, with Tomás de Zumalacárregui being appointed Commander in Chief in this Estella-Lizarra. On 16 February 1876, the Carlists in the town surrendered.

Between 1927 and 1967, the town held the terminus of the Ferrocarril Vasco-Navarro railway extending up to Bergara. The line was fitted with electrified power supply as of 1938, a provision considered a feat at the time.

In 1927, Club Deportivo Izarra was formed, who currently play in the Segunda División B.

The town regularly hosts the GP Miguel Induráin.

Notable residents

  • Aaron ben Zerah – Jewish martyr of the 14th century.
  • Javi Martínez – professional footballer for Bayern Munich and Spain, with whom he won the World Cup.

References

References

  1. "Estella".
  2. {{EB1911
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