Comarcas of Navarre
The
Chivite government, making it today still unachieved, even though the eskualdeak/comarcas exist officially.[1]
2019-today
The actual distribution was approved by Barkos government via 04/2019 Foral Law, dividing Navarre in 12 eskualdeak/comarcas and 4 azpieskualdeak/subcomarcas:[2]
2000-2019
Bortziriak | |
Baztanaldea | |
Tudela | |
Malerreka | |
Sakana | |
Aralarraldea
| |
Ultzamaldea | |
Agoitzaldea/Aoiz | |
Irunberrialdea/Lumbier | |
Auñamendi
| |
Iruñerria/Cuenca de Pamplona | |
Garesaldea | |
Estella Oriental | |
Estella Occidental | |
Zangozerria/Sangüesa | |
Tafallaldea | |
Ribera del Alto Ebro | |
Ribera Arga-Aragón | |
Erronkari-Zaraitzu |
Until 2019, the division was made following Zonificación Navarra 2000, approved in 2000, which looked like the following:[3]
References
- ^ "Lexnavarra". www.lexnavarra.navarra.es. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
- ^ "Lexnavarra". www.lexnavarra.navarra.es. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
- ^ "Zonificación Navarra 2000. Zonas | Nafarroako Gobernu Irekia". gobiernoabierto.navarra.es. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
- Atlas de Navarra, Geografía e Historia, edited by the Departamento de Educación del Gobierno de Navarra y EGN Comunicación, 2006 ISBN 84-934512-1-5