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The Chartered Community of Navarre is divided in 12 regions —named eskualdeak in basque and comarcas in Spanish—, which are juridical figures constituted as local administrative divisions designed to provide local proximity services. They follow the ancient divisions of the Kingdom of Navarre, which include figures such as the merindade or the almiradio. Currently, Navarre is divided into 12 eskualdeak/comarcas (regions) and 4 azpieskualdeak/subcomarcas (subregions) since the 04/2019 Foral Law approved by the Barkos government on 2019. However, the process of dissolution of the old entities and creation of the new ones was stopped by the following Chivite government, making it today still unachieved, even though the eskualdeak/comarcas exist officially. [1]

2019-today

The actual distribution was approved by Barkos government via 04/2019 Foral Law, dividing Navarre in 12 eskualdeak/comarcas and 4 azpieskualdeak/subcomarcas: [2]

Map Legend
    Baztan-Bidasoa
    Erdialdea/Zona Media
    Erribera/Ribera
    Erriberagoiena/Ribera Alta
    Estellerria/Tierra Estella
    Montejurra
    Estellerriko Erribera/Ribera Estellesa
    Iruñerria/Comarca de Pamplona
    Metropolialdea/Área Metropolitana
    Ibarrak/Valles
    Izarbeibar-Novenera/Valdizarbe-Novenera
    Larraun-Leitzaldea
    Pirinioak/Pirineos
    Pirinioaurrea/Prepirineo
    Sakana
    Zangozerria/Comarca de Sangüesa

2000-2019

    Bortziriak
    Baztanaldea
    Tudela
    Malerreka
    Sakana
    Aralarraldea
    Ultzamaldea
    Agoitzaldea/Aoiz
    Irunberrialdea/Lumbier
    Auñamendi
    Iruñerria/Cuenca de Pamplona
    Garesaldea
    Estella Oriental
    Estella Occidental
    Zangozerria/Sangüesa
    Tafallaldea
    Ribera del Alto Ebro
    Ribera Arga-Aragón
    Erronkari-Zaraitzu

Until 2019, the division was made following Zonificación Navarra 2000, approved in 2000, which looked like the following: [3]

Divisions approved in 2000
Divisions approved in 2000

References

  1. ^ "Lexnavarra". www.lexnavarra.navarra.es. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  2. ^ "Lexnavarra". www.lexnavarra.navarra.es. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  3. ^ "Zonificación Navarra 2000. Zonas | Nafarroako Gobernu Irekia". gobiernoabierto.navarra.es. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  • Atlas de Navarra, Geografía e Historia, edited by the Departamento de Educación del Gobierno de Navarra y EGN Comunicación, 2006 ISBN  84-934512-1-5
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Chartered Community of Navarre is divided in 12 regions —named eskualdeak in basque and comarcas in Spanish—, which are juridical figures constituted as local administrative divisions designed to provide local proximity services. They follow the ancient divisions of the Kingdom of Navarre, which include figures such as the merindade or the almiradio. Currently, Navarre is divided into 12 eskualdeak/comarcas (regions) and 4 azpieskualdeak/subcomarcas (subregions) since the 04/2019 Foral Law approved by the Barkos government on 2019. However, the process of dissolution of the old entities and creation of the new ones was stopped by the following Chivite government, making it today still unachieved, even though the eskualdeak/comarcas exist officially. [1]

2019-today

The actual distribution was approved by Barkos government via 04/2019 Foral Law, dividing Navarre in 12 eskualdeak/comarcas and 4 azpieskualdeak/subcomarcas: [2]

Map Legend
    Baztan-Bidasoa
    Erdialdea/Zona Media
    Erribera/Ribera
    Erriberagoiena/Ribera Alta
    Estellerria/Tierra Estella
    Montejurra
    Estellerriko Erribera/Ribera Estellesa
    Iruñerria/Comarca de Pamplona
    Metropolialdea/Área Metropolitana
    Ibarrak/Valles
    Izarbeibar-Novenera/Valdizarbe-Novenera
    Larraun-Leitzaldea
    Pirinioak/Pirineos
    Pirinioaurrea/Prepirineo
    Sakana
    Zangozerria/Comarca de Sangüesa

2000-2019

    Bortziriak
    Baztanaldea
    Tudela
    Malerreka
    Sakana
    Aralarraldea
    Ultzamaldea
    Agoitzaldea/Aoiz
    Irunberrialdea/Lumbier
    Auñamendi
    Iruñerria/Cuenca de Pamplona
    Garesaldea
    Estella Oriental
    Estella Occidental
    Zangozerria/Sangüesa
    Tafallaldea
    Ribera del Alto Ebro
    Ribera Arga-Aragón
    Erronkari-Zaraitzu

Until 2019, the division was made following Zonificación Navarra 2000, approved in 2000, which looked like the following: [3]

Divisions approved in 2000
Divisions approved in 2000

References

  1. ^ "Lexnavarra". www.lexnavarra.navarra.es. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  2. ^ "Lexnavarra". www.lexnavarra.navarra.es. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  3. ^ "Zonificación Navarra 2000. Zonas | Nafarroako Gobernu Irekia". gobiernoabierto.navarra.es. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  • Atlas de Navarra, Geografía e Historia, edited by the Departamento de Educación del Gobierno de Navarra y EGN Comunicación, 2006 ISBN  84-934512-1-5

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