Valle de Egüés

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Valle de Egüés (Spanish: Valle de Egüés, Basque: Eguesibar) is a municipality of Navarre, Spain, in the metropolitan area of Pamplona. Its population is 19,014.

Valle de Egüés / Egusesibar
Municipality
Flag of Valle de Egüés / Egusesibar
Coat of arms of Valle de Egüés / Egusesibar
Valle de Egüés / Egusesibar is located in Navarre
Valle de Egüés / Egusesibar
Valle de Egüés / Egusesibar
Location of Valle de Egüés within Navarre
Valle de Egüés / Egusesibar is located in Spain
Valle de Egüés / Egusesibar
Valle de Egüés / Egusesibar
Location of Valle de Egüés within Spain
Coordinates: 42°49′35″N 1°33′15″W / 42.82639°N 1.55417°W / 42.82639; -1.55417
Country Spain
Autonomous Community Navarre
ProvinceNavarre
ComarcaCuenca de Pamplona
Government
 • MayorJosé Antonio Mendive Rodríguez (UPN)
Area
 • Total
53.5 km2 (20.7 sq mi)
Elevation503 m (1,650 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total
20,774
 • Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST (GMT +2))
Postal code
31486
Area code+34 (Spain) + 948 (Navarre)
WebsiteTown Hall

The valley comprises several settlements, some of them are actually suburbs of Pamplona and other completely rural villages. Some of them are seat of concejo [es], (Alzuza, Ardanaz, Azpa, Badostáin, Egüés, Elcano, Elía, Ibiricu, Olaz and Sagaseta), but other are just settlements without any administrative entity (Echálaz, Egulbati, Eransus, Gorráiz, Ustárroz and Sarriguren).

Gorraiz, Olaz, Alzuza, Egüés and partly also Badostain have grown as residential suburbs of single-family houses. Sarriguren is being developing as a residential suburb of apartment housing. There are also several industrial parks. Sarriguren is leading in Navarre the increasingly important sector of renewable energy technologies; it is seat of the National Center for Renewable Energies (CENER)[2] and of Acciona Energía. The Museo Oteiza is in Alzuza.

Movistar Team, the direct descendant of Miguel Indurain's Banesto team, is based in Egüés.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ (in Spanish) CENER web page
  3. ^ "2009 Riders and teams Database - Cyclingnews.com". Retrieved 2009-08-14.
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