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Pamplona

Pamplona (in Basque and co-officially Iruña) is a municipality and Spanish city, capital of the Autonomous Community of Navarra.
Pamplona is located in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, and in the center of the Pamplona Basin. It extends to both banks of the Arga River and through it run two other rivers, the Elorz (tributary of the Arga) and the Sadar (tributary of the Elorz). It has a population of 199 066 inhabitants (INE, 2018) —203 382 according to the data of the municipal register— [citation needed] spread over an area of ​​25,098 km², according to the data of the municipal registry. Its metropolitan area reaches 334 830 inhabitants distributed over an area of ​​488.6 km².
Traditionally it has been believed that the city was founded in 74 a. C. by the Roman general Pompey as Pompaelo or Pompelo over a pre-existing village, of supposed Basque origin, perhaps called Bengoda, although no classical historical source collects this data; Estrabón does allude, without specifying details, that the foundation of Pamplona was the work of Pompey. The city would since then become one of the most important towns in the territory of the vascones. After the invasions of the Germanic peo ...

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Congress Palace and Auditorium of Navarra

The Palace of Congresses and Auditorium of Navarra / Baluarte Batzar Jauregia eta Nafarroako Auditorioa, also known as Baluarte, is a building completed in 2003 whose purpose is to contribute to the cultural development of Pamplona and in general of Navarra, supplying the shortcomings of which, until its construction suffered from the Navarrese capital.
It is a large space capable of hosting all kinds of cultural and commercial events. It is one of the largest spaces of this type in Spain, with a total area of 63,000 m², including the two underground parking floors. The building was designed b ...

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Citadel of Pamplona

The citadel of Pamplona or New Castle (in Basque, Iruñeko Zitadela) is a Renaissance fortification of old military use, built between the 16th and 17th centuries in the city of Pamplona, ​​capital of the Foral Community of Navarra (Spain). At present, much of it is still standing as a garden and with cultural activities in its buildings.
It is declared a National Artistic Historic Monument (Cultural Interest Asset) since February 8, 1973 . In 2012 he won the Cultural Heritage prize of the European Union Europa Nostra in the category of 'Conservation', in addition to the special prize of the pu ...

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Old Town of Pamplona

The Old Town or Casco Viejo (in Basque, Alde Zaharra) is the historic district of the city of Pamplona, ​​capital of the Foral Community of Navarra (Spain). It is located in the heart of the city in the highest portion of the plateau and in it are the main monuments of the city.
In 2015, in the approval by Unesco of the extension of the Way of Saint James in Spain to «Ways of Saint James of Compostela: French Way and Ways of Northern Spain», Spain sent as documentation a «Retrospective Inventory - Associated Elements» (Retrospective Inventory - Associated Components) in which No. 181 contains ...

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Labrit pediment

The Fronton Labrit is a short pediment of Basque Ball in which the modalities of hand and short shovel can be played. Located in the town of Pamplona, province of Navarra (Spain). It was built in 1952 in order to respond with a pediment of guarantees to the high demand by professionals and fans of the Navarre capital. It was the seat of the World Championship of Basque Ball of 1962, later it was reformed in 1986 and, in 2002 it was adapted as the main headquarters of the World Championship of Basque Ball of 2002, being celebrated in the same the inauguration and closing ceremonies.
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Palace of the Kings of Navarra

The palace of the Kings of Navarra, which is currently a building that serves as the Royal and General Archive of Navarra, is located in Pamplona, capital of Navarra, (Spain).
This building began as the palace of the Kings in the twelfth century. After the Conquest of Navarre in the sixteenth century it became the residence of the Viceroys. Later, for thirty years, the Captaincy General and then Military Government until 1971. After a long abandonment, it was reformed in 2003 by Rafael Moneo to make it the Royal and General Archive of Navarra.

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Monumental bullring of Pamplona

The bullring of Pamplona is the bullfighting thing projected in 1920 in the Second Ensanche of Pamplona to celebrate bullfighting. It has a capacity of about 19,720 spectators, after the last reform to comply with safety regulations, which makes it the largest thing in Navarra, and the third largest in the world in terms of capacity, after the bullring of Mexico and Madrid. It is known worldwide for the closures of the San Fermin Fair, which take place annually between July 7 and 14. Currently it is also used for concerts and shows.
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Pamplona bus station

The Pamplona bus station is a building built in the center of Pamplona (capital of the Comunidad Foral de Navarra), in the green space known as Vuelta del castillo that surrounds the Citadel, and was officially inaugurated on November 9, 2007 .
The work included the restoration of the Santa Lucia revellín of the Citadel of Pamplona, which was buried with the construction of the army barracks at the end of the 19th century. Until the beginning of the works of the new station there was a car park there.
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Navarra Palace

The Palacio de Navarra is the building of the government headquarters of Navarra (Spain), in Pamplona, dating from the 19th century. It was the initial seat of the Diputación de Navarra.
The project was commissioned to the architect José de Nagusia and the works began in 1840. It is located in the First Ensanche of Pamplona, closing a part of the Plaza del Castillo and in turn, one of the ends of the Sarasate promenade. The land of the barefoot Carmelite convent was used after ecclesiastical confiscation.
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Gayarre Theater

The Gayarre Theater is a 1932 theater that is located in Pamplona, capital of the Community of Navarra (Spain), on Carlos III avenue in the Second Ensanche.
However, the origin of the theater dates back to 1841, built as the Main Theater in the Plaza de la Constitución (now Plaza del Castillo), closing it on its south face, sharing in front of the Palace of Navarra (then Palacio de la Diputación), when the land of the barefoot Carmelite convent was seized after the confiscation. It was made by the architect Pedro Manuel Ugartemendía, with a facade of José de Nagusia, who also directed the work ...

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Ezpeleta Palace

The Ezpeleta Palace or the Marquises de Aguayo is an 18th-century building located on the main street of the Old Town of the city of Pamplona. In 2005, it hosted the Pablo Sarasate Navarro Conservatory of Music. It is currently the headquarters of the school of educators and the school of distance languages.
The palace was built in 1709 by the stonecutter Pedro de Arriarán and the sculptor Domingo de Gaztelu for the family of Agustín de Echeverz (Marquises San Miguel de Aguayo), governor and captain general of the New Kingdom of León in the Viceroyalty of New Spain .
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Navarra Museum

The Navarra Museum is an institution of the Government of Navarra that was founded in 1956. It is located on Cuesta de Santo Domingo street, s / n of the Old Town of Pamplona (Foral Community of Navarra). Its facade and chapel date from the 16th century.

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Navarre

Navarra (in Basque, Nafarroa) [note 1] is a Spanish community [note 2] located in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. It limits to the northeast with the Community of agglomeration of the Basque Country and the community of communes of the High Bearne within the French department of the Atlantic Pyrenees, to the northwest with the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country (provinces of Alava and Guipúzcoa), to the east and southeast with Aragon (provinces of Huesca and Zaragoza) and in the south with La Rioja. The municipality of Petilla de Aragón constitutes an enclave totally surrounded by ...

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Pamplona Cathedral (Spain)

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa María la Real, located in the city of Pamplona (Comunidad Foral de Navarra, Spain), headquarters of the Archdiocese of Pamplona and Tudela, is a unique ecclesiastical architectural complex, as it is the most complete cathedral complex that is preserved in Spain. It presents the usual buildings in other cathedrals such as church, cloister and sacristies, but also retains the ciliary, refectory, chapter house and bedroom, which are more typical of the common life to which his council was subject and that throughout the centuries they have been demolished in ot ...

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Church of San Saturnino (Pamplona)

The church of San Saturnino, more commonly called San Cernin (local variant of the French and Occitan Saint Sernin, in Euskera San Zernin Eliza or San Saturnino Eliza), is a Catholic religious building in the Old Town of the city of Pamplona, Comunidad Foral from Navarra.
The current church is 13th century gothic. However, there was a primitive church and a Romanesque church in the same location (12th century). In the Middle Ages, it served a double function: religious and defensive. Pamplona, at that time was divided into three independent boroughs, and this church was the parish of the borou ...

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