Zigoitia


Zigoitia is a municipality in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain. Its capital is the village of Ondategi. In 2013 the largest common grave from the Spanish Civil War in the Basque Country was excavated in the locality.

Toponymy

The name Zigoitia is usually described as consisting of the Basque elements and "upper". The toponym, meaning "Upper Zuffia", is attested in the medieval ; while the neighboring municipality of Zuia, located in a valley, corresponds to, meaning "Lower Zuffia".
Zigoitia is the form of the name in standard Basque orthography. It was adopted in 1995 by the municipal council, and published by the Boletín Oficial del Estado on 13 September 1996.

Geography

Administrative subdivisions

The municipality contains 17 villages. All of them are organized into concejos with the exception of Larrinoa.
Official nameBasque nameSpanish namePopulation Area Notes
Acosta/OkoiztaOkoiztaAcosta712.01Concejo
ApodakaApodakaApodaca1557.16Concejo
BerrikanoBerrikanoBerrícano1483.41Concejo
BuruagaBuruagaBuruaga485.01Concejo
Diseminado/SakabanatuaSakabanatuaDiseminado14Isolated houses not belonging to other settlements.
EribeEribeEribe633.72Concejo
Etxabarri IbiñaEtxabarri IbiñaEchávarri-Viña3156.20Concejo
EtxaguenEtxaguenEchagüen801.53Concejo
GopegiGopegiGopegui2802.35Concejo
LarrinoaLarrinoaLarrínoa34-
LetonaLetonaLetona446.37Concejo
ManurgaManurgaManurga804.47Concejo
MendarozketaMendarozketaMendarózqueta433.18Concejo
MuruaMuruaMurúa1531.94Concejo
OlanoOlanoOlano243.05Concejo
OndategiOndategiOndátegui1694.09Concejo, capital of the municipality
ZaitegiZaitegiZáitegui444.04Concejo
ZestafeZestafeCestafe371.80Concejo