- Hondarribia
Hondarribia ("sand ford" in Basque, also known by its Spanish adaptation Fuenterrabía or the French one, Fontarabie) is a town situated on the east shore of
Bidasoa river's mouth, inGipuzkoa , Basque Country,Spain . The border town is sited on a little promontory facingHendaye (France ) over the Txingudi bay. The town has an ancient old quarter with walls and a castle. Hondarribia also has a beach and a mountain calledJaizkibel .It is the location of the main airport in Gipuzkoa. Population 2005: 15700 inhabitants.
Battles
The battles fought for possession of this fortified stronghold are generally known by the Spanish name for the place (Fuenterrabia).
*Battle of Fuenterrabia (1521) , in whichClaude, Duke of Guise distinguished himself, was instigated byGuillaume Gouffier, seigneur de Bonnivet , in command of the army ofNavarre ; he occupied Hondarribia and was probably responsible for the renewal of hostilities resulting from its not being restored. The city was finally returned to Spain in 1524.
*Battle of Fuenterrabia (1638) was the outcome of a siege by the invading forces of Louis XIII, led byCondé . 27000 French soldiers besieged the city for two months, firing 16000 shells into the walled city, leaving only 300 survivors, most of them women and children. The city was virtually destroyed, but nevertheless did not surrender [http://info.tuwien.ac.at/ecaade/proc/barrallo/sanchez.htm] . The Spanish soldiers were successful, and the raising of the siege is celebrated annually onSeptember 8 in a fiesta, the "Alarde ".
*Battle of Fuenterrabia (1792) , in which French revolutionary forces took the city by breaching the walls. After they took over the city, they blew up the section of walling facing France, with the help of German engineers. A remainder of the walls escaped destruction thanks to the signing the PeaceTreaty of Basilea .Notable residents
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Josune Amunarriz , prominent female avant-garde artist whose large-scale installations can be seen in San Sebastián, China, and New York.
*José María Olazábal famous Spanish golfer, winner of two U.S. Masters titles and regular member of the european Ryder cup team.External links
* [http://www.gipuzkoa.net/hondarribia Official Website] Information available in Spanish and Basque and English.
* [http://www.euskomedia.org/aunamendi/53955 HONDARRIBIA in the Bernardo Estornes Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] Information available in Spanish
* [http://info.tuwien.ac.at/ecaade/proc/barrallo/sanchez.htm Santiago Sanchez, et al., "CAAD and historical buildings: the importance of the simulation of the historical process"] : restoring the walls of Hondarribia
* [http://www.galeon.com/hondarribia/ Personal Web site about Hondarribia]
* [http://wikitravel.org/es/Hondarribia/ Web site about Hondarribia on Wikitravel]
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