Aroue-Ithorots-Olhaïby
Aroue-Ithorots-Olhaïby is a common French, located in the department of the Yrénées-Atlantiques and the area Aquitaine.
Its name Basque is Arüe-Ithorrotze-Olhaibi .
Geography
Communes bordering
- Etcharry in north
- Nabas in the North-East
- Charritte-with-Low and Lichos in the east
- Domezain-Berraute in the west
- Ainharp and Lohitzun-Oyhercq in the south
The Pilgrimage of Compostelle
On the Via Podiensis of the Pilgrimage of Saint-Jacques-to-Compostelle.One comes from Charre, the next commune is Saint-Palate.
History
The commune was " temple of Raison" during the Revolution, undoubtedly because of the vicinity inhabitant of Béarn, Aroue was the common skirt to only adopt the policy antireligieuse jacobine.
Administration
Demography
Culture and Inheritance
It is a village with the typical architecture of the west of the Pays Basque: gable roofs covered with tiles, walls bleached with lime. In the borough, houses of the 16th century.In the west, towards Etcharry, the castle of Elgart of the 19th century, of Renaissance style, and which shelters an agricultural training center.
As in all the Basque villages, the pediment of close ball with the church.
Religious buildings
The church Etienne Saint, Romance altered at the XIXe century present among its sculptures of XIIe century a Jacques saint at horse, Spanish image of the “matamoro”
Internal bond
Common of the Yrénées-Atlantiques
External bonds
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