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Municipality in Basque Country, Spain
Ayala / Aiara Aiara (in Basque)
Municipality
Town Hall of Ayala-Aiara, in the concejo (hamlet) of ArespalditzaTown Hall of Ayala-Aiara, in the concejo (hamlet) of Arespalditza
Coat of arms of Ayala / AiaraCoat of arms
Ayala is located in ÁlavaAyalaAyalaShow map of ÁlavaAyala is located in the Basque CountryAyalaAyalaShow map of the Basque CountryAyala is located in SpainAyalaAyalaShow map of Spain
Coordinates: 43°5′0″N 3°3′47″W / 43.08333°N 3.06306°W / 43.08333; -3.06306
CountrySpain
Autonomous community Basque Country
ProvinceÁlava
Eskualdea / ComarcaAyala/Aiara
Government
 • MayorGentza Alamillo Udaeta (EAJ-PNV)
Area
 • Total140.90 km (54.40 sq mi)
Elevation325 m (1,066 ft)
Population
 • Total2,967
 • Density21/km (55/sq mi)
Postal code01476

Aiara in Basque or Ayala in Spanish is a municipality located in the province of Álava, in the Basque Country, northern Spain.

Localities

Name Population
Spanish Basque 2000 2005 2010 2015 2019
Aguíñiga Agiñaga 22 27 27 21 21
Añes Añes 29 29 24 20 22
Beotegui Beotegi 196 207 219 209 218
Costera Opellora 25 29 27 24 27
Echegoyen Etxegoien 21 17 19 22 13
Erbi Erbi 5 5 9 10 13
Izoria Izoria 126 151 160 159 159
Lejarzo Lexartzu 15 11 15 13 15
Llanteno Lanteno 137 132 122 111 103
Lujo Luxo 3 6 5 4 3
Luyando Luiaondo 529 925 1131 1242 1271
Madaria Madaria 11 11 10 5 12
Maroño Maroño 40 36 33 39 31
Menagaray Menagarai 196 207 219 209 218
Menoyo Menoio 42 42 36 33 33
Murga Murga 107 106 113 120 126
Oceca Ozeka 8 4 12 12 18
Olabezar Olabezar 75 62 63 69 73
Quejana Keixaa 59 55 44 42 34
Respaldiza Arespalditza 327 403 488 497 512
Retes de Llanteno Erretes Lanteno 63 67 70 65 60
Salmantón Salmantón 27 33 32 31 36
Sojo Soxo 52 47 51 53 47
Zuaza Zuhatza 145 137 117 126 127

Notes

  1. ^ While all other villages in the municipality have individual councils, Beotegui and Menagaray have a combined council, Menagaray-Beotegui [es], so their population figures reflect the council's combined total.

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Municipalities in the province of Álava
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