Arraia-Maeztu


Arraia-Maeztu, is a municipality located in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain.
This municipality was formed in 1958 by the merger of the municipalities of Apellániz, Arraya and Laminoria. It was originally called Maestu, but in 1987 adopted its current name.

Geography

Administrative subdivisions

The municipality contains 16 villages, organized into 10 concejos.
Official nameBasque nameSpanish namePopulation Area Notes
Apellániz/ApilaizApilaizApellániz11216.23Concejo
AtauriAtauriAtauri304.18Concejo
AzazetaAzazetaAzáceta767.70Concejo
ComunidadesComunidades016.30Agricultural common
KorresKorresCorres3013.24Concejo
Maeztu/MaestuMaeztuMaestu33511.00Concejo, capital of the municipality
Onraita/ErroetaErroetaOnraita186.52Concejo
Real Valle de Laminoria/Laminoriako Erret HaranaLaminoriako Erret HaranaReal Valle de Laminoria8121.67Concejo, composed of the following hamlets: Aletxa, Arenaza, Cicujano, Ibisate, Leorza and Musitu
Róitegui/ErroitegiErroitegiRóitegui264.71Concejo
SabandoSabandoSabando438.86Concejo
Vírgala Mayor/BirgaragoienBirgaragoienVírgala Mayor4812.12Concejo, includes the hamlet of Vírgala Menor

Notable people