Ilarduia
Ilarduia is a hamlet and concejo in the municipality of Asparrena, Álava province, Basque Country, Spain.
History
There are signs of human habitation in the area dating from the 4th and 3th centuries BCE at the Ameztutxo site. There is evidence of Roman influence in tombstones found at the chapel of Artzanegi. The Ab Asturica Burdigalam Roman road passed through the area, a natural pass between Álava and Navarre, with the to the north and Urbasa to the south.The village lacks a definite urban structure, although the main road traverses the hamlet from east to west. A house dating from the 17th century is one of the most notable civil buildings in Ilarduia. The parish church, dedicated to Saint Michael, was built in the 18th century as a replacement of the previous one.