Abarratea
The Abarratea , marked Abarratia /abaratija/, 342 m, is a mount of the Basque Country French located between the communes of Ayherre and Isturits in the Low-Navarre province of .
Etymology
Its name, delicate to interpret, breaks up into a radical abar , the rental suffix - ate , and the definite article - has .
Geography
Access
One reaches it since the road which leads to the career of Pʰagatze (or Patze), which leads to the axis Hasparren - Saint-Palate vis-a-vis the Garralda.
History
Abarratea is a Gaztelu zahar with 3 lines of defense in steps. It allowed the access control to Isturits or Saint-Esteben (Low-Navarre province of ) since the high valley of the Aran (province of the Labourd).
| Random links: | Sphagnales | Daisy Fuentes | São João C Itaperiú | Jennyfer | Liability-aggressive behavior | Greenfield,_plus_grand_Manchester |