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Asteasu
Country Spain
Autonomous community Gipuzkoa
Area
 • Total 16.76 km2 (6.47 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 1,533
 • Density 91.47/km2 (236.90/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Website www.asteasu.eus
Asteasuko Elizmendiko San Pedro eliza 2011-4-29
Church of San Pedro in the Elizmendi district of Asteasu.

Asteasu ([as̺teas̺u]) is a charming town. It is located in the northern part of Spain. This town is part of the Gipuzkoa province. It belongs to the Basque Country region.

About Asteasu

Asteasu is a small but lively community. It offers a glimpse into traditional Basque life. The town is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. It also has a rich cultural heritage.

Where is Asteasu?

Asteasu is nestled in a green valley. It is surrounded by rolling hills. The town is quite close to the coast. This location gives it a mild climate. It is a great place for outdoor activities.

A Look at History

Asteasu has a long history. It dates back many centuries. Like many towns in the Basque Country, it has kept its unique traditions. People here have worked hard to preserve their language. They also protect their special customs.

What is Life Like?

Life in Asteasu is peaceful. The community is very close-knit. Many people work in farming or local businesses. The town values its traditions. It also welcomes new ideas.

Local Celebrations

The people of Asteasu love to celebrate. They have several local festivals each year. These events often include traditional music and dancing. There are also special foods to enjoy. They are a great way to experience Basque culture.

Important Buildings

The Church of San Pedro is a key landmark. It is located in the Elizmendi district. This church is an important part of the town's history. It is also a beautiful example of local architecture.

See also

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