Aezkoa

Aezkoa Valley is an administrative unit of
The valley has c. 1200 people inscribed as residents but only around 800 live there regularly.
Geography
Aezkoa valley encompasses the upper course of the
Other points of interest are the ruins of the weapons' manufacture of Orbaizeta. Orbaizeta also has an accommodation and used to have a camping but it is now out of business. There are several megalithic monuments in the mountains north of the valley, that are part of the Pyrenees. Best known, maybe because it's easy access, is the dolmen of Urkuilu mountain.
History
It is known that, before the consolidation of the
Aezkoans also participated in the
After Navarre was annexed by Castile, the valley suffered two persecutions for witchery. In 1525, soon after the consolidation of the Spanish conquest, 9 neighbours were burnt at the stake and many others died in prison or suffered tortures. In 1575 6 women of the valley were brought to Logroño accused of witchcraft, nothing was proven but 4 of them died because of the tortures.
In 1774, the valley suffered, together with other areas of northern Navarre, a massive epidemic that killed all its
In the 20th century the most important phenomenon is the rural exodus, caused by the crisis of the cattle-herding sector, that reduced its population to only c.1000 inhabitants.
Basque language and dialect
The
The vast majority of children go nowadays to Basque-speaking schools, which is helping to revive the traditional language of the valley.
References
External links
- Aezkoa.net (in Spanish and Basque).