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Sojo

Abhishek Gurung
Soxo/Sojo
Sojo is located in Álava
Sojo
Sojo
Location in Álava
Sojo is located in Basque Country
Sojo
Sojo
Location in Basque Country
Sojo is located in Spain
Sojo
Sojo
Location in Spain
Country  Spain
Autonomous community  Basque Country
Province Álava
Municipality Aiara
Elevation
389 m (1,276 ft)
Population
 • Total 49

Sojo, also known as Soxo, is a small village or hamlet located in the Aiara area of Álava province. This province is part of the Basque Country, which is an autonomous community in Spain. In 2020, Sojo was home to 49 people.

Sojo is also a council (called concejo in Spanish). This means it has its own local government that helps manage the village.

Where is Sojo Located?

Sojo is found in the western part of the Álava province. It is about 59 kilometers (36.6 miles) west-northwest of Vitoria-Gasteiz. Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital city of the Basque Country.

Exploring the Aiara Municipality

Sojo is one of many small places within the larger Aiara municipality. A municipality is like a local government area. It includes several towns or villages. Aiara is known for its beautiful natural areas and traditional villages.

Natural Surroundings

The area around Sojo has a varied landscape. You can find green valleys, hills, and forests. This makes it a great place for outdoor activities. The climate here is mild, which supports the local plant life.

Life in Sojo

Life in a small hamlet like Sojo is often peaceful. The community is close-knit. People know each other well. Many small villages in Spain keep old traditions alive.

Population and Community

With only 49 residents, Sojo is a very small community. This means everyone likely knows their neighbors. Small communities often rely on each other. They work together for the good of the village.

Daily Life and Activities

Residents of Sojo might enjoy the quiet rural lifestyle. They could be involved in farming or other local activities. The nearby larger towns offer more services and shops. People might travel there for work or shopping.

History of Sojo

The history of small villages like Sojo often goes back many centuries. They were important parts of the local economy. They provided food and resources for the region.

Early Settlements

Many hamlets in the Basque Country have roots in medieval times. They grew around churches or important roads. These villages helped connect different parts of the region.

Local Governance

The idea of a "council" or concejo is very old in this part of Spain. It means that local people have a say in how their village is run. This system has been in place for a long time. It helps keep local traditions strong.

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