Aríñez

Hamlet in Álava, Spain
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Concejo in Basque Country, Spain
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42°49′40″N 2°45′11″W / 42.8278°N 2.7531°W / 42.8278; -2.7531CountrySpainAutonomous communityBasque CountryProvinceÁlavaComarcaVitoria-GasteizMunicipalityVitoria-GasteizElevation
538 m (1,765 ft)Population
 (2023)[1]
 • Total112Postal code
01195

Aríñez (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɾiɲes]) or Ariñiz (Basque pronunciation: [aɾiɲis̻]) is a hamlet and concejo in the municipality of Vitoria-Gasteiz, in Álava province, Basque Country, Spain.

Aríñez lies 8.5 kilometres (5.3 mi) west of Vitoria-Gasteiz, next to the N-102 road [es], a branch of the A-1 (Madrid-Irún) expressway.[citation needed] Its most representative building is the parish church, dedicated to San Julián and Santa Basilisa, which combines the Renaissance and Baroque styles.[2] These saints' celebrations take place on 9 January, and celebrations in honor of Saint Thomas take place on 21 December.[citation needed]

Until 1928, when it was absorbed by Vitoria, Aríñez was a municipality which also included the nearby hamlets of Margarita and Eskibel.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Nomenclátor: Núcleos". Entidades Locales de Álava (in Spanish). Diputación Foral de Álava. 1 January 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  2. ^ Estornés Zubizarreta, Idoia; Garate Goñi, Alberto. "Aríñez - Arte". Auñamendi Encyclopedia (in Spanish). Eusko Ikaskuntza. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Variaciones de los municipios de España desde 1842" (PDF) (in Spanish). Ministry of Public Administrations. October 2008. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 April 2018. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Ariñiz / Ariñez - Entidad local menor". Sitio web del Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-Gasteiz (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 March 2024.

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