Mallabia
Mallabia | ||
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Postal code 48260 | ||
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Mallabia (in
Etymology
The etymology of the word Mallabia may come from the Basque word malla ("step", "level" or "height") and bi(a) ("two" or "the one with two"), then refers to the place with "two levels" or "two heights".
History
As it is common with the elizates, the date of foundation of Mallabia is unknown. Its origin is linked with the old Tierra Llana (Spanish for "flat lands") of the ancient merindad of Durango. At some point, it possibly split from the elizate of Zenarruza (in which lands the elizate of Ermua was founded). Since 1635, Mallabia had voice and right to vote in the Juntas of Guerediaga, where it occupied the seat number three. The local church was opened in the 11th century, it was reconstructed in the 16th century and finally finished in 1750.
Geography
The municipality of Mallabia is located in the eastern part of Biscay. It limits at north with the municipalities of Markina-Xemein and Etxebarria, at south with Zaldibar at east with Eibar (province of Gipuzkoa) and Ermua and at west with Berriz.
Transportation
The town is crossed by the roads BI-3301 (Ermua-Trabakua), BI-633 (Durango-Ondarroa) and the
The narrow-gauge regional railways Euskotren Trena does not have a station in the town, despite crossing near to it.
Notable people
- Francisco de Longa, lieutenant general who fought in the Peninsular War
- Gorka Arrizabalaga, cyclist
- Mikel Pradera, cyclist
See also
References
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.