Eibar ( eu, Eibar, es, Éibar) is a city and
municipality
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within the
province
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of
Gipuzkoa
Gipuzkoa (, , ; es, Guipúzcoa ; french: Guipuscoa) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Its capital city is Donostia-San Sebastián. Gipuzkoa shares borders with the French de ...
, in the
Basque Country of
Spain
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. It is the head town of
Debabarrena
Debabarrena (English: ''Lower Deba'') is an '' eskualdea / comarca'' located in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country (Spain). It has an area of 180,3 km². It is north from the comarca of Debagoiena, east from the province of Biscay, and south from the ...
, one of the ''
eskualde / comarca'' of Gipuzkoa.
Eibar has 27,138 inhabitants (
Eustat
The Basque Statistics Office (''Eustat'') is an autonomous agency of the Basque Government answering to the Department for the Economy and the Treasury, founded on 25 November 1986 pursuant to the Basque Government Decree 251/1986. Its mission i ...
, 2018).
Its chief industry is metal manufacturing, and has been known since the 16th century for the manufacture of armaments, particularly finely engraved
small arms
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The first firearms originated in 10th-century China, when bamboo tubes ...
. It was also the home of
Serveta scooters.
It is home to the
SD Eibar
Sociedad Deportiva Eibar (in eu, Eibar Kirol Elkartea) is a professional Spanish football club based in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous Basque Country.
Founded on 30 November 1940, the team currently plays in the Segunda División, the s ...
football team.
Geography
Eibar lies at an altitude of 121m above sea level, in the west of the province of
Gipuzkoa
Gipuzkoa (, , ; es, Guipúzcoa ; french: Guipuscoa) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Its capital city is Donostia-San Sebastián. Gipuzkoa shares borders with the French de ...
, right next to
Biscay
Biscay (; eu, Bizkaia ; es, Vizcaya ) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the Basque Country, heir of the ancient Lordship of Biscay, lying on the south shore of the eponymous bay. The capital and largest city is Bilbao.
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. Eibar has an
oceanic climate
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. The town lies in a narrow valley in a mountainous area, the highest mountains are between 700 and 800 metres high. Eibar is traversed by river Ego, which is a tributary of the
Deba.
Apart from the urban area, the municipality consists of five rural neighbourhoods: Otaola-Kinarraga, Aginaga, Arrate, Mandiola and Gorosta.
History
The city was chartered by
Alfonso XI of Castile
Alfonso XI (13 August 131126 March 1350), called the Avenger (''el Justiciero''), was King of Castile and León. He was the son of Ferdinand IV of Castile and his wife Constance of Portugal. Upon his father's death in 1312, several disputes ...
in 1346, receiving the name of ''Villanueva de San Andrés de Heybar''.
The feudal families that dominated the territory engaged in the
War of the Bands
The War of the Bands ( eu, Bando gerrak, es, Guerra de los Bandos) was a civil war, really an extended series of blood feuds, in the western Basque Country, Gascony, and Navarre in the Late Middle Ages. The main primary source for the War is ''L ...
. Eibar, like the rest of settlements in the valley, had an industry based on
finery forge
A finery forge is a forge used to produce wrought iron from pig iron by decarburization in a process called "fining" which involved liquifying cast iron in a fining hearth and removing carbon from the molten cast iron through oxidation. Fine ...
s and the manufacture of arms. In 1766, Eibar got engaged in a social revolt known as the ''Machinada'', and years later, in 1794, it was attacked by the French, who destroyed the town.
In the 19th century, industrialisation transformed the production systems in the city and was accompanied by an important social movement. In the
Carlist Wars, Eibar sided with the Liberals. Labour movement and socialism became particularly strong in Eibar. In 1931, Eibar was the first city in Spain to proclaim the
Second Spanish Republic
The Spanish Republic (), commonly known as the Second Spanish Republic (), was the form of government in Spain from 1931 to 1939. The Republic was proclaimed on 14 April 1931, after the deposition of King Alfonso XIII, and was dissolved on 1 ...
; in recognition it was given the title of ''"Very Exemplary City"''.
In the
Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War ( es, Guerra Civil Española)) or The Revolution ( es, La Revolución, link=no) among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War ( es, Cuarta Guerra Carlista, link=no) among Carlism, Carlists, and The Rebellion ( es, La Rebeli ...
, Eibar was practically destroyed by Italian bombers aiding the Fascist. The rebuilding brought important industrial development and a demographic increase, as Eibar reached nearly 40,000 inhabitants in a few years.
Due to the lack of space for enlargements, several factories moved to
Durangaldea
Durangaldea ( Spanish: ''Duranguesado'') is a comarca of Biscay located in the Basque Country, Spain. It is one of the seven ''eskualdeak/comarcas'' or regions that compose the province of Biscay. The capital city of Durangaldea is Durango.
Ge ...
and
Álava
Álava ( in Spanish) or Araba (), officially Araba/Álava, is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the Basque Country, heir of the ancient Lordship of Álava, former medieval Catholic bishopric and now Latin titular see.
Its c ...
. The industrial crisis in the 1980s also made Eibar lose a great part of its population.
At the beginning of the 21st century, Eibar's economy is based on industry and services.
Main sights
*Church of San Andrés, built during the 16th and 17th centuries, it has a Gothic style with
Renaissance
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and
Baroque elements.
*Sanctuary of the Virgin of Arrate, from the beginning of the 17th century.
*Hermitage of Azitain, it contains an odd 17th-century beardless Christ.
*Palace of Unzueta, from the 17th century.
*Palace of Aldatze, from the 17th century.
*Palace of Markeskua, from the 16th century.
*City Hall, built in concrete over the river Ego, designed by architect Ramón Cortázar and inaugurated on 14 September 1901.
*Coliseo Theatre, inaugurated in 1947 and refurbished in 2007.
Image:Eibar - Iglesia de San Andrés 13.JPG, Church of San Andrés in Eibar.
Image:Eibar - Ayuntamiento 01.jpg, City Hall.
Image:Arrate.JPG, Sanctuary of Arrate.
Transport
;Road
Eibar is traversed by the
AP-8 motorway connecting
Bilbao
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and the
French border, and the
N-634 road running parallel to it. The
AP-1 motorway connects Eibar and
Vitoria-Gasteiz
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. AP-8 and AP-1 meet at the ''Maltzaga''
motorway junction
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located in the east of Eibar.
Regular and frequent bus services under Lurraldebus connect Eibar to neighbouring towns,
San Sebastián, Vitoria-Gasteiz and
Bilbao Airport
Bilbao Airport is a minor international airport located north of Bilbao, in the municipality of Loiu, in Biscay. It is the largest airport in the Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country and northern Spain, with 5,469,453 passenge ...
.
BizkaiBus
BizkaiBus is the name for bus services serving the province of Biscay, Spain. It is named after the Basque name of the province, ''Bizkaia''. The buses can be identified by their distinctive green (until 2009 yellow) livery.
The bus network is i ...
provides regular and frequent bus services to and from Bilbao.
ALSA runs a daily service to and from
Madrid-Barajas Airport and
Madrid
Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), an ...
.
Eibar also has an urban bus service called Udalbus.
;Railway
Eibar is located on the
Bilbao
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San Sebastián narrow gauge railway line. Trains operated by
Euskotren
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run frequently and regularly to
Bilbao-Matiko station and
Donostia-Amara station. Services are more frequent in the
Ermua
Ermua is a town and municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. In 2019, Ermua had 15,880 inhabitants.
Ermua is a town in the Durangaldea comarca of the province of Biscay in nort ...
-Eibar-
Elgoibar section.
There are five stations in Eibar, from west to east: Unibertsitatea-Eibar, Amaña-Eibar, Ardantza-Eibar, Eibar and Azitain-Eibar.
Education
The Gipuzkoa Faculty of Engineering of the
University of the Basque Country
The University of the Basque Country ( eu, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, ''EHU''; es, Universidad del País Vasco, ''UPV''; UPV/EHU) is a Spanish public university of the Basque Autonomous Community. Heir of the University of Bilbao, initially ...
has a section in Eibar. The section offers an undergraduate program in renewable energy engineering.
The Escuela de Armería, founded in 1913, is the oldest
vocational training school in Spain.
Sport
;Football
Eibar is home to
SD Eibar
Sociedad Deportiva Eibar (in eu, Eibar Kirol Elkartea) is a professional Spanish football club based in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous Basque Country.
Founded on 30 November 1940, the team currently plays in the Segunda División, the s ...
, which earned promotion to
La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known simply as Primera División in Spain, and as La Liga in English-speaking countries and officially as LaLiga Santander for sponsorship reasons, stylized as LaLiga, is the men' ...
in the
2013-14 season. After seven seasons in the top division, it was relegated to
Segunda División in the
2021–21 season. The team plays at the
Ipurua Municipal Stadium.
The women's section of
SD Eibar
Sociedad Deportiva Eibar (in eu, Eibar Kirol Elkartea) is a professional Spanish football club based in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous Basque Country.
Founded on 30 November 1940, the team currently plays in the Segunda División, the s ...
was granted promotion to
Primera División in the
2019–20 season and plays at the
Unbe Sports Complex
The Unbe Sports Complex ( eu, Unbe Kirol Konplexua, es, Complejo Deportivo de Unbe) is a sports complex in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain. It is the home venue of the Primera Federación women's football team SD Eibar and used to be ...
.
;Basque pelota
The
Astelena fronton, nicknamed the ''Cathedral of
Basque Hand-pelota'', is a regular venue of the hand-pelota professional circuit competitions the
Bare-handed Pelota First League
The Bare-handed Pelota First League (''Campeonato Manomanista'') is the most important tournament competition of Hand-pelota category of Basque pelota. It was created in 1940, when the new Basque Pelota Spanish Federation, to have a champion of ...
, the
Bare-handed Pelota First League Doubles
The Bare-handed Pelota First League Doubles known as Campeonato de España de mano parejas is the second most important tournament of Hand-pelota category in Basque pelota, after the 1st Hand-Pelota singles championship, known as ''manomanista''. ...
and the
Cuatro y Medio Euskadi Championship.
;Cycling
Since 2009, the city hosts an annual stage finish in the
Tour of Basque Country, usually after the riders have climbed the ''Alto de Arrate''. Before 2009, this was a traditional finish in the
Euskal Bizikleta
Euskal Bizikleta (Spanish: ''Bicicleta Vasca'', English: ''Basque Bicycle'') was an annual road cycling stage race held in the Basque Country in June. From 2005 to 2008, the race was organized as a 2.HC event on the UCI Europe Tour. In 2009, it was ...
, which originated in Eibar as ''Bicicleta Eibarresa''. The Arrate-finish has also been included in the
Vuelta a España
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in
1972
Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ...
,
1974
Major events in 1974 include the aftermath of the 1973 oil crisis and the resignation of President of the United States, United States President Richard Nixon following the Watergate scandal. In the Middle East, the aftermath of the 1973 Yom K ...
,
2012
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and
2020
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.
Notable people
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Francisco de Ibarra
Francisco de Ibarra (1539 –June 3, 1575) was a Spanish- Basque explorer, founder of the city of Durango, and governor of the Spanish province of Nueva Vizcaya, in present-day Durango and Chihuahua.
Biography
Francisco de Ibarra was born ab ...
(1539–1575), explorer and conqueror
*
Martín Ignacio de Loyola (1550–1606), missionary and navigator
*
Ignacio de Soroeta (?–17??), Governor of Paraguay
*
Juan Antonio Mogel Joan Antonio Mogel Urkiza (in Spanish, Juan Antonio Moguel Urquiza) (1745–1804) was a Basque writer of the 18th century and author of one of the most important pieces of Basque classical literature, '' Peru Abarka'', the first novel written in t ...
(1745–1804), writer
*
Plácido Zuloaga
Plácido Maria Martin Zuloaga y Zuloaga (5 October 18341 July 1910) was a Spanish sculptor and metalworker. He is known for refining damascening, a technique that involves inlaying gold, silver, and other metals into an iron surface, creating a ...
(1834–1910), sculptor and metalworker
*
Ignacio Zuloaga
Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta (July 26, 1870October 31, 1945) was a Spanish painter, born in Eibar ( Guipuzcoa), near the monastery of Loyola.
Family
He was the son of metalworker and damascener Plácido Zuloaga and grandson of the organizer and ...
(1870–1945), painter
*
Ciriaco Errasti (1904–1984), footballer
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Baltasar Albéniz (1905–1978), football manager
*
Roberto Etxebarria Arruti
Roberto Etxebarria Arruti (6 May 1908 – 17 February 1981) was a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder.
Club career
Born in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, Etxebarria spent his entire career in his native Basque Country, starting with local Uni ...
(1908–1981), footballer
*
Víctor Lecumberri
Víctor Lecumberri (1913–2005) was a Spanish politician. Known as Commander Otxabiña, he was a communist politician and trade unionist
A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organizat ...
(1913–2005) was a Spanish politician
*
Miguel Gallastegui (1918–2019), Basque pelotari
*
Alicia Iturrioz (1927–2021), painter
*
Alberto Ormaetxea (1939–2005), footballer and football manager
*
Luis Aranberri
Luis Aranberri (born 1945 in Eibar), better known as “Amatiño”, is one of the media professionals that best represents the new school of journalism in the Basque language, or Euskara, which emerged around 1970 and which, in step with the cre ...
(1945–), politician and journalist
*
Javier Aguirresarobe (1948–), cinematographer
*
Koldo Zuazo
Koldo Zuazo (Eibar, Gipuzkoa, 1956) is a Basque linguist, professor at the University of the Basque Country and specialist in Basque language dialectology and sociolinguistics.
The dialects of the Basque language
Since 1998, Zuazo's work on ...
(1956–), linguist
*
Enrique Zuazua
Enrique Zuazua (Iriondo, second family name) is the Head of the Chair for Dynamics, Control, Machine Learning and Numerics - FAU DCN-AvH (Alexander von Humboldt Professorship) at the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg (FAU). He is also Distingui ...
(1961–), mathematician
*
Maite Zúñiga (1964–), athlete
*
Pedro Horrillo (1974–), cyclist
*
Patxi Usobiaga
Patxi Usobiaga Lakunza (born September 7, 1980), best known as Patxi Usobiaga, is a Spanish professional rock climber, sports climber and boulderer. He is known for winning two Lead Climbing World Cups in a row, and for being the first-ever c ...
(1980–), climber
*
Markel Susaeta
Markel Susaeta Laskurain (, ; born 14 December 1987) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a right winger.
He spent almost the entirety of his professional career with Athletic Bilbao after making his debut with the first team in 2007, ...
(1987–), footballer
*
Jon Errasti (1988–), footballer
*
Markel Alberdi (1991–), swimmer
*
Mikel Oyarzabal
Mikel Oyarzabal Ugarte (born 21 April 1997) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a left winger or forward for La Liga club Real Sociedad and the Spain national team.
He has spent his entire professional career with Real Socieda ...
(1997–), footballer
*
Odei Jainaga
Odei Jainaga Larrea (born 14 October 1997) is a Spanish athlete and model specializing in the javelin throw. He represented Spain at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the javelin throw. He is the Spanish national record holder in the javelin throw.
...
(1997–), athlete
See also
*
Armas Ugartechea
References
External links
Official websiteeibar.orgEIBAR in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)
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