Zumárraga, Basque Country

Zumárraga, Basque Country

Zumarraga is a municipality in Guipúzcoa province of the Basque Country autonomous community of Spain.

In 1446 a battle took place there during the War of the Bands.

It is the birthplace of Iñaki Urdangarín, the husband of Infanta Cristina of Spain.


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