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of Spain, were honoured instead. The major feasts of Azaceta are celebrated during Santiago (Saint James), usually between the 24th and 26 July, during which they perform various types of activities: round parades, crafts and games for children, a grand chocolatada, bouncy castles, fellowship dinners
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It is a small but very well maintained town both in its main square and in its buildings which are adorned with a profusion of flowers. It consists of 30 family houses. In the plaza, which adjoins the road there is a fountain which flows in what is the former washing place. Opposite, across the road,
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The church in Azazeta is dedicated to the Nativity of Our Lady, and retains many remnants of its original construction. Under its rustic porch in the shape of a large arch, there is a beautiful sixteenth century portal. The present eighteenth-century altarpiece includes various pieces from the
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Azazeta is the village that gave name to the mountain pass leading to the village. The village is situated on both sides of the road, in a clearing in the mountains, just after beginning the descent from the port towards
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altarpiece. To the left is the altar dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary. On the right, the altar of Santiago. Both altars are baroque. The porch has a round arch. The square tower was built in 1822 by
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The village is currently inhabited by three families, although on feast days and weekends many people arrive to enjoy the pleasant climate in summer and surround themselves with tranquillity.
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In the first decades of the twentieth century there was a school with up to 45 children enrolled. Currently the old school has been converted into a private home.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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It is rectangular, narrowing at the head and has gothic vaults and a masonry factory. The altar has a typical
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Currently the village comprises approximately thirty households, in which there are some sixty residents.
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In the year 1025, documentation in San Millán de la Cogolla include the place name
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Patron feast day was previously celebrated on 16 April in honour of
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The weather is cold, but healthy. There are abundant water sources.
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is the Social Center, which is also used as a tavern or bar.
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sixteenth century, among which is the seated image of Mary.
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Christ crucified next to the altar of the Virgin of Rosary
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Baptismal font in a corner at the back of the church
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a machine-translated version of the Spanish article.
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