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Guipúzcoa (
Spanish) or
Gipuzkoa (
Basque) is a province of the
Basque Country, in
Spain.
It is bordered by the provinces of
Biscay and
Álava, the Autonomous Community of
Navarre, the
French Department of
Pyrénées-Atlantiques, and the
Bay of Biscay.
Its area of makes it the
smallest province in Spain. This province has 88
municipalities.
Its population is 682,977 (2002), of whom about a quarter live in the capital,
San Sebastián. Other important towns are
Irun,
Errenteria,
Zarautz,
Arrasate,
Oñati (with an old university),
Eibar,
Tolosa (during a short time capital of the province),
Beasain,
Pasaia (the main port),
Hondarribia (an old fort town opposite to France)
Gipuzkera is a
dialect of the
Basque language spoken in most of the region, as well as neighbouring areas of
Navarre. The province's patron
saint is
Ignatius of Loyola, who was born in the neighborhood of Loyola in the town of
Azpeitia.
See
List of municipalities in Guipúzcoa.
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