- Urdazubi/
Urdax is a
village and muni****lity
located in the
autonomous community of Navarre, in the
north of Spain. Well
known because of its caves,
Urdax is...
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being gathered with the main goal of
recapturing Amaiur-Maya. The
Abbot of
Urdax informed the castellan,
Jaime Vélaz de Medrano, of
intelligence received...
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Ibardin Larrún Coll de
Banyuls Col de
Lizuniaga Col de
Lizarrieta Ainhoa /
Urdax Col d'Iguskiegui Col d'Ispeguy Col d'Esnazu
Valcarlos / Arnéguy Port of...
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century later,
villagers from
Zugarramurdi were
denounced by the
abbot of
Urdax as witches,
which prompted a
famous witch trial by the
Inquisition at its...
- Orbaiceta, Orbara, Roncesvalles, Saldías, Santesteban, Sumbilla, Ulzama,
Urdax, Urdiáin,
Urroz de Santesteban, Valcarlos, Vera de Bidasoa,
Villanueva de...
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arrangements were "ludicrously incomplete". The
French had a
large force at
Urdax only 4
miles (6 km)
distant but
routine reconnaissance patrols were not...
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valley and runs
along much of the
valley floor through the
villages of
Urdax, Amaiur, Arizkun,
Elizondo and Ziga and
means that some
structures in the...
- (1609–1614), and one of only six of 7,000
accused to be executed. She was from
Urdax in Navarre. She was the
widow of the
shepherd Martin de Borda, and worked...
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including the
facilities and
equipment of the
touristy caves of Urdazubi/
Urdax.
Echoing a long-running
claim of the inhabitants, the dam
Lurberria was...
- 1863
dictionary that the
parish of
Ainhoa was in the gift of the
Abbot of
Urdax (Spain). The
Curacy of
Ainhoa was
created by the
Priory of the Premonstratensian...