The city of Vitoria-Gasteiz is located on a wide plateau at an altitude of more than 500 meters in the province of Araba (Álava), which stretches south to the Ebro River.
On the one hand, Vitoria is a relatively old city, which dates back to its foundation by the King of Navarre Sancho VI in 1181. On the other hand, Vitoria-Gasteiz is also a young and modern city. Over the past 50 years, the number of its inhabitants has multiplied due to strong industrialization.


The decision in 1980 to make Vitoria-Gasteiz the seat of government and parliament of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country brought a further boost to urban development.
Today, Vitoria is considered a city that has solved the strong immigration in an exemplary way. Improving environmental protection is at the heart of urban policy. At the same time, an attempt is being made to develop an independent cultural profile.
Vitoria-Gasteiz, the capital of the Basque Country, is located in the middle of the Álava Plain, on the route that connects Madrid with the rest of Europe via the N-1. It is a modern service city with 242,673 inhabitants, which has harmoniously combined its historical past, which is reflected in a cultural heritage worth seeing, with architectural works of the avant-garde.
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