Atiega facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Atiega - Atiaga
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Concejo
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Province | Álava |
Municipality | Alegría-Dulantzi |
Atiega, also known as Atiaga, is a very small village or "hamlet" in Spain. It is located in a special area called the Basque Country. This small community is part of a larger administrative area known as a concejo.
What is Atiega?
Atiega is a tiny settlement. It is often called a hamlet because it is smaller than a village. It is a quiet place where people live.
Where is Atiega Located?
Atiega is found in the Añana municipality. This municipality is part of the Álava province. Álava is one of the three provinces that make up the Basque Country. The Basque Country is an autonomous community in northern Spain. This means it has its own government and culture.
What is a Concejo?
In some parts of Spain, especially in areas like Álava, a concejo is a small local administrative unit. Think of it like a mini-district or a small council area. It often includes one or more hamlets or villages. These concejos have some local powers. They help manage things for the people living there.
See also
In Spanish: Atiega para niños