Orio, Spain Explained

Official Name:Orio
Settlement Type:Municipality
Pushpin Map:Spain Basque Country#Spain
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Orio within the Basque Country##Location of Orio within Spain
Coordinates:43.278°N -2.126°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Spain
Subdivision Type1:Autonomous community
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Gipuzkoa
Subdivision Type3:Comarca
Subdivision Name3:Urola Kosta
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Anuska Esnal Oliden
Area Total Km2:9.81
Elevation M:1
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Timezone Dst:CEST
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:20810
Website:www.orio.eus/

Orio is a fishing town located in the province of Gipuzkoa in the Basque Autonomous Community, northern Spain, with the town nucleus lying on the river Oria, roughly one mile away from its mouth by the Bay of Biscay. Orio had a population of 5,901 inhabitants as of 2016.

Traditionally a town attached to the sea and the fishing industry, this sector is losing ground to the more profitable and less demanding tourism, rapidly developing after marshes between the town and the beach were drained with a view to building up new tourist oriented housing. The most widely known and conspicuous sport activity in Orio is the rowing regatta typical of the Basque and Cantabric coastal area, featuring a team represented by the yellow colour.

The town is served by Euskotren Trena's coastal line, the N-634 road and the A-8 motorway (since 2010).

A festival representing the last catch of North Atlantic right whales within Basque whaling in 1901, have been held on every 5 years.[1] This catch also reflected in a folk poem popularized by singer-songwriter Benito Lertxundi.[2]

Geography

Orio is located on the coast of Gipuzkoa, in the Beterri region. The town is located next to the last meadow of the river Oria, before its mouth (river mouth), in the Bay of Biscay.

The territory of the municipality of Orio is 9.81 km². The river Oria sets the southern and western boundaries between Orio and Aia, on the right bank of Orio and Aia, on the left. It is curious that both sides of the Oria River are under the jurisdiction of Oriente, although the river is bounded by two municipalities, traditionally because Orio has controlled the river.

From the North, the Cantabrian Sea borders the border, with the majority of the coastline of Orio formed by cliffs. Specifically, the only humble coastline of the area is located on the right bank of the river on the Antilla beach. The northeastern part of the municipality forms the Talaimendi mountain, with a peak of Kukuarri (362m).

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Notes and References

  1. http://tourism.euskadi.eus/contenidos/recurso_tecnico/aa30_folletos/en_def/folletos/2012/costa_ENG.pdf Basque Coast - Turismo Euskadi
  2. Ansorena Miranda . Jose Luis . La Música y el Mar . Itsas Memoria . 6 . 474 . Untzi Museoa - Museo Naval; Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa . Donostia-San Sebastián . 2009 .