Navarre Navarre

Navarre - Definition and Overview

For other uses, see Navarre (disambiguation).
Comunidad Foral de
Navarra / Nafarroako
Foru Komunitatea
image:ccaa-navarre.png
CapitalPamplona
Official languagesCastilian;
Basque co-official in some areas
Area


 - total


 - % of Spain
Ranked 11th


10 391 km²


2,2%
Population


 - Total (2003)
 - % of Spain


 - Density
Ranked 15th


569 628
1,4%


54,82/km²
Demonym


 - English
 - Spanish


 - Basque


Navarrese
navarro/a
nafar

Statute of Autonomy August 16, 1982
ISO 3166-2NA

Parliamentary
representation


 Congress seats
 Senate seats

 

5

1
PresidentMiguel Sanz Sesma (UPN)
Gobierno de Navarra (http://www.cfnavarra.es/)

Navarre (Spanish Navarra, Basque Nafarroa) is an autonomous community and province of Spain. Its official Spanish-language name is Comunidad Foral de Navarra (for an explanation of foral, see fueros).

It is bordered by the autonomous communities of the Basque Country (provinces of Guipúzcoa and Álava), La Rioja, and Aragon (provinces of Zaragoza/Saragossa, Teruel and Huesca), and by France.

Of its population of 569,628 (2002), one-third live in the capital, Pamplona (Basque Iruñea or Iruña). There are 272 municipalities in Navarre. See List of municipalities in Navarre.

Navarre is a mixture of the Basque influence from the Pyrenees and the Mediterrean influences coming from the Ebro. The Ebro valley is amenable to wheat, vegetables, vines and even olive trees, like in Aragon and Rioja. It was settled by the Roman Empire and later the taifa kingdom of Tudela. During the Reconquista, the Northerners extended southwards. In the Middle Ages, Pamplona was a crossing place for Basques, Gascons from beyond the Pyrenees and Romance speakers.

Basque language has been losing terrain for centuries. Often feelings of Basqueness are linked to the language. Somebody from a place where Basque was lost decades ago could say that she is not Basque but her grandfather was. Feelings of Basqueness often are carried onto politics with Basque nationalism being stronger in the North, either within Navarrese branches of Basque parties like Batasuna or as homegrown movements like Batzarre. Among the parties that downplay links to the Basque Country, there are local branches of Spanish parties like PSOE and also local movements like Convergencia de Demócratas Navarros.

See also


Traditional provinces of Euskal Herria / Basque Country
Hegoalde: Gipuzkoa | Araba | Bizkaia | Nafarroa
Iparralde: Lapurdi | Nafarroa Beherea | Zuberoa


Example Usage of Navarre

Tara_R: @yadayada6 Ever been to Juana Pagoda on Navarre Beach... that's where we need to go.
kaylaa_bby: oh my Navarre boys are so finneee <3
ConsortiumMuzik: Gene King ft. Nadine Navarre "IN THE MORNING" Now on Traxsource http://tinyurl.com/CMUZIK666
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