Ezcaray

Municipality in Spain
Coat of arms of Ezcaray
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42°19′36″N 3°00′48″W / 42.32667°N 3.01333°W / 42.32667; -3.01333Country SpainAutonomous community La RiojaProvinceLa RiojaArea
 • Total14.69 km2 (5.67 sq mi)Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total2,027 • Density140/km2 (360/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code
26280
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Ezcaray is a town and municipality in the Oja Valley in the La Rioja region of northern Spain.

The name is of Basque origin.[2] The town is situated at the base of the San Lorenzo peak and is 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from the Valdezcaray ski area.

Demographics

Population centres

Politics

List of mayors since the democratic elections of 1979
Term Mayor Political Party
1979–1983 José Antonio Cornejo Vitoria PSOE
1983–1987 AP
1987–1991 Manuel Ángel Vilches Martín PSOE
1991–1995 Rodolfo Valgañón Mateo PR
1995–1999 Fernando Sanz Úbeda PP
1999–2003 Fernando Sanz Úbeda PP
2003–2007 Jesús Garrido Arrea/ Juan Carlos Sáez Gómez PSOE/PP
2007–2011 Jesús Garrido Arrea PSOE
2011–2015 Diego Bengoa de la Cruz PP
2015–2019 Diego Bengoa de la Cruz PP
2019–2023 Gonzalo Abajo Monge PSOE
2023– n/d n/d

Places of interest

  • Church of Santa María la Mayor
  • Royal Cloth Factory of Ezcaray
  • Hermitage of the Virgin of Allende
  • Hermitage of Saint Barbara
  • Palace of Barroeta
  • Calvary of Saint Lazarus
  • Church of Santa María la Mayor.
    Church of Santa María la Mayor.
  • Calvary of Saint Lazarus.
    Calvary of Saint Lazarus.
  • Royal Cloth Factory of Ezcaray.
    Royal Cloth Factory of Ezcaray.
  • Reredos of Hermitage of the Virgin of Allende.
    Reredos of Hermitage of the Virgin of Allende.

Notable people

  • Armando Buscarini, poet
  • Francisco Antonio Barbadillo Vitoria
  • Pedro Antonio Barroeta y Ángel, archbishop of Lima
  • Santiago Lope Gonzalo, musician and composer
  • Andrés de la Calleja, painter
  • Carlos Perujo
  • Jaime Nava

See also

References

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ Historical and current Toponimy of the districts of Ezcaray, Valgañón, Zorraquín and Ojacastro (Rioja)[permanent dead link] (in Spanish)

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