Zubiri, Navarre facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Zubiri, Navarre
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Zubiri | |
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Country | Spain |
State/Parish | Navarre |
County | N/A |
Elevation | 529 m (1,848 ft) |
Population
(2017)
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• City | 435 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Post code |
31630
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Area code(s) | 307 |
Zubiri is a small village located in Navarre, a region in northern Spain. It sits on the N135 road and is famous for its old Romanic bridge that crosses the Arga River. Zubiri is also an important stop for pilgrims walking the French Way, which is part of the famous Camino de Santiago. It serves as the main administrative center for the area called Esteribar.
Village Life and People
Zubiri is a small community, much like many other towns in Navarre. In 2017, about 435 people lived there. This number comes from a count done by the INE Bureau.
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
2017 | 435 | — |
Weather in Zubiri
Zubiri has a warm and humid climate, similar to other parts of Spain. Temperatures usually range from 6 °C (about 43 °F) in cooler times to 28 °C (about 82 °F) when it's warmer.
Getting Around Zubiri
Zubiri is connected by a few important roads:
- The N135 is the main highway that leads to Pamplona, a larger city nearby.
- The N138 road goes north from Zubiri into more rural parts of Spain.
- Calle Rio Arga is a major road within the village, providing access to homes and other places.
See also
In Spanish: Zubiri para niños