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Igal

Igal (which is called Igari in the Basque language) is a small town in northern Spain. It's located in the beautiful Valley of Salazar, which is part of the region of Navarre. Igal is also part of the larger Güesa municipality. In 2022, Igal and its nearby town, Güesa, had a total of 34 people living there. This information comes from Spain's official statistics office.

History of Igal's Government

In 1845, the Salazar Valley was divided into smaller areas called municipalities. At that time, Igal, along with another town named Ripalda, had its own local government, known as a council. Later, after some changes, both Igal and Ripalda became part of the larger Güesa municipality. Even though it's part of Güesa, Igal still has its own council today. This council helps manage local issues for the town.

Where is Igal Located?

Igal is situated just a few kilometers from the Salazar River. It lies along the path that connects Vidángoz (in the Roncal Valley) and Güesa (in the Salazar Valley). The town is found closer to the edge of the Güesa area.

What Does Igal Look Like?

Igal - San Vicente
Igal - St. Vicent

Igal has a traditional, rural look. Many of its buildings show elements of Gothic style, which is common for buildings in this valley. A very important building in Igal is the parish church of Saint Vincent. The town's main street is even named after Saint Vincent!

There might also have been a monastery in Igal a long time ago. This monastery would have belonged to the order of Saint Benedict. A famous person named Saint Eulogius is believed to have visited this monastery around the year 848.

See also

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