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Explore the rich history of Pamplona, a city in Spain and Basque Country, with its ancient cathedrals, castles, and modern constructions. Learn about the vibrant San Fermines festival with the iconic Encierro and more.
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IRUÑEA This is the badge of Iruñea. Iruñea is not very big it has Only 200.600 inhabitants. Nafarroa
In 1423, king Carlos III decided to unify the city, destroying the walls.
TOWN HALL In the middle of the three “burgos” the town hall was built
Some other important OLD buildings are: • Katedrala (The cathedral) • Gaztelu enparantza (The castle square) • Ziudadela • -Harresiak eta “Caballo Blanco” (Walls and “caballo blanco”) • -Archivo General de Navarra • -Diputazioa (Delegation) • -Fueroen estatua (The fueros statue)
KATEDRALA (The cathedral) 1389.It has been reformed a lot of times.
GAZTELU ENPARANTZA (The castle square) This square has a monument which had been a castle before.
DIPUTAZIOA (Delegation)
FUEROEN ESTATUA (The fueros statue)
In the last few years Pamplona has advanced building MODERN constructions: • Baluarte. Conference and audience hall of Navarre. • The new bus station
Now, we are going to talk about our most important festival which is San Fermines.
GIGANTES Y CABEZUDOS (GIANTS AND BIG HEADS)