Guevara, Spain

Concejo in Álava, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gebara (Spanish: Guevara) is a hamlet and concejo in the municipality of Barrundia, Álava, Basque Country, Spain. It is a former municipality located on the banks of the Zadorra river.

CountrySpain
Elevation
551 m (1,808 ft)
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The palace and ruins of the castle
The palace and ruins of the castle
Coat of arms of Gebara
Gebara is located in Álava
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Gebara
Gebara is located in the Basque Country
Gebara
Gebara
Gebara is located in Spain
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Gebara
Coordinates: 42°53′37″N 2°30′41″W
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityBasque Country
ProvinceÁlava
ComarcaLlanada Alavesa
MunicipalityBarrundia
Area
  Total
3.11 km2 (1.20 sq mi)
Elevation
551 m (1,808 ft)
Population
 (2023)[2]
  Total
64
  Density21/km2 (53/sq mi)
Postal code
01206
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History

The origins of Gebara are uncertain. Koldo Mitxelena and Joaquín Gorrochategui [es] have suggested that the toponyms Gébala (Γέβαλα) and Gabálaika (Γαβάλαικα) mentioned in Ptolemy's works as cities of the Varduli could correspond to modern Gebara.[3]

Records are mute during the early Middle Ages, with the first mention occurring in a document from the 11th century about the counts of Oñati.[citation needed] Gebara played an important role during the War of the Bands of the late Middle Ages as the stronghold of the Ladrón de Guevara [es] family. It was during this time that the castle [es] was built. Located on top of a hill, the castle was destroyed during the First Carlist War. The Tower-palace of Guevara is located at the foot of the hill, close to the Church of the Assumption.[4]

The Brotherhood of Gebara (Spanish: Hermandad de Guevara) formerly administered the village of Gebara, as well as Elgea [es], Etura [es] and Urizar [es].[5] After the municipal reforms of the 19th century, the old brotherhood was converted into a municipality. By 1887, the municipality had been merged into Barrundia.[6]

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