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  1. The official name of Vitoria-Gasteiz is a compound name of its traditional names in Spanish and Basque, respectively. By inhabitants, it is still generally referred to as either Vitoria or Gasteiz, depending on the language spoken. More rarely, it may be referred to by Basque speakers as Vitorixe, a Basque form of the Spanish name.

  2. Gasteiz volvió por la vía culta (Landázuri, Becerro de Bengoa, Los Apraiz, etc.), hasta serle otorgado el carácter oficial tras la restauración democrática. El 31 de julio de 1979 se aprobó una moción en la que se acordaba que la denominación oficial de esta ciudad y de su término municipal fuera la de Vitoria-Gasteiz.

  3. Official website. Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the Basque Country. It is in the north of Spain and was a little town until 1950. Since 1950 the city has changed a lot because of important industrialization. The official name of the city is Vitoria-Gasteiz. People usually call it simply Vitoria or Gasteiz.

  4. The Vitoria-Gasteiz tram (Basque: Gasteizko tranbia, Spanish: Tranvía de Vitoria) is a tram system in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Spain. It is operated by Euskotren under the brand Euskotren Tranbia (which also manages the tram system in Bilbao). Inaugurated on 23 December 2008, [2] it comprises two lines totaling 11.9 km (7.4 mi).

  5. Vitoria-Gasteiz (în spaniolă Vitoria, în bască Gasteiz) este capitala provinciei Álava (bască Araba) și a Comunității Autonome a Țării Basce, deși este al doilea oraș ca populație din regiune, având 217.000 de locuitori în 2001.

  6. The first rival was the Dutch Super Cracks Werkendam, which was clearly defeated at home (73–88) and overwhelmingly in Vitoria-Gasteiz (130–94). The next rival was the French ASVEL . In the home game, the Basque team fell against the French team 84–94, but this defeat did not undermine the team hopes to seek the comeback weeks later in Lyon .

  7. 42°50′47″N 2°40′18″W. Map of Vitoria-Gasteiz. A path in the Bosque de Armentia. In the south of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz is a city without sea. To the north, 66 km away is the city of Bilbao, and 114 km away is the beautiful city of San Sebastian. The south part of Alava province, is called La Rioja Alavesa, where the ...

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