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» This article is about the Spanish City. For other uses see Vitoria (disambiguation).
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| native_language = Spanish
| founded = 1181
| community = Basque Country
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| province = Álava
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| comarca = Vitoria-Gasteiz
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| mayor = Patxi Lazcoz
| political_party = PSOE
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| area = 276.81
| altitude = 525
| population = 226.490
| date-population = 2005
| population-ranking = 19th
| density = 818.21
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| website = http://www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/
| postal_code = 01001-01080
| area_code = 945
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Vitoria-Gasteiz (
Spanish:
Vitoria,
Basque:
Gasteiz, known officially as
Vitoria-Gasteiz in both languages), is a city in northern
Spain, capital city of the province of
Álava and of the
autonomous region of the
Basque Country, being the second largest city in the Basque Country by population.
History
In the year
1181,
Sancho VI the Wise,
King of Navarre founded the town of 'Nueva Victoria' as a defensive outpost on top of a hill at the site of the previous settlement of Gasteiz. In
1200, the town was captured by the troops of
Alfonso VIII of
Castile, who annexed the town to the Kingdom of Castile. The town was progressively enlarged and in
1431 it was granted the title of City by
King Juan II of Castile.
The principal episode in the later history of Vitoria-Gasteiz is the
Battle of Vitoria of the
Peninsular War on
21 June 1813. The
French troops were comprehensively beaten by the
Duke of Wellington and French control of Spain was ended. There is a monument commemorating this battle in the main square of the city, known as the Monument to Independence -
Monumento a la Independencia.
Vitória in Brazil was named in honour.
The old part of the city (el casco viejo), which lies on an elevation, is very well conserved and contains a number of remarkable monuments: Casa del Cordon (a house from the XV century), the
gothic cathedral of Sta. Maria (XIV century), the Museum of Archaeology (XVI century) and the Torre de Doña Otxanda (a tower holding the Museum of Natural Sciences). The extension (el ensanche) was built south of the old city centre during the XIX century and contains the Plaza de la Virgen Blanca (a square where the
Fiestas de la Blanca start) with the church of San Miguel, Los Arquillos (an
Arcade (architecture)), and the Plaza Nueva (or de España, a square that holds every Sunday morning a
street market). Further south, the Paseo de Fray Francisco is a wide street sided by
mansions, many of which have been recently adapted for public use: El Palacio de Ajuria Enea (the residence of the
Lehendakari), the Museum of Arts, Museo de la Armeria (weapons) and Museo Fournier de Naipes (
playing cards).
Economy and demographics
The economy of Vitoria-Gasteiz is diverse, and many manufacturing companies have operations here, including
Mercedes-Benz,
Michelin and
Heraclio Fournier, the latter being headquartered here. The city has been ranked second in standard of living among all cities in Spain, and first as to green areas and cultural places per capita.
The city is served by
Vitoria Airport. Currently the only airline with normal passenger services is
Iberia operated by
Air Nostrum with flights to
Madrid and
Barcelona.
Ryanair service to
London Stansted and
Dublin ceased
October 2007.
Executive airline NordJet
(External Link
) has services from Vitoria-Gasteiz
Culture
Music
Vitoria-Gasteiz hosts two annual international music festivals:
Local festivities
The
Fiestas de la Blanca festival is celebrated every year from the 4th to the 9th of August in honour of the patron saint of the city, and features a programme of special events, activities and free open-air concerts.
Universities
The liberal arts section of the
University of the Basque Country is based in the south part of the city. Focusing on history and linguistics, the Alava campus is also home of the Faculty of Farmacy, as well as some other technical, teaching and business related degrees.
Its origins date back from 1847 when the first Escuela Normal de Maestros de Álava was established. A whole other number of colleges and faculties were adopted in 1978 by the emerging
University of the Basque Country.
Sports
| Club |
Sport |
League |
Venue |
Logo |
Deportivo Alavés
| Football |
Segunda División |
Estadio Mendizorrotza |
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| TAU Ceramica |
Basketball |
ACB |
Fernando Buesa Arena |
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