Donostialdea is one of the eight regions of Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Autonomous Community, corresponding to the basin of the lower Urumea River, along with a strip of basin corresponding to the Oria River.[1] The region's name is derived from Donostia-San Sebastián, the capital city of Gipuzkoa in Spain. The region comprises eleven municipalities extending in an area of 305.72 km2 (see below, data released in 2006). It borders in the east with the region or subcomarca of Oarsoaldea, on the south with Leitzaldea or Norte de Aralar in Spanish (Navarre), on the west with Urola Kosta and on the north with the Bay of Biscay.
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Municipality
Mayor
Party
Area km²
Population (2010)
% Population
1
Donostia-San Sebastián
Eneko Goia
EAJ/PNV
60.89
185,510
57.0
2
Errenteria
Julen Mendoza Pérez
EH Bildu
32.26
39,010
12.0
3
Hernani
Luis Intxauspe Arozena
EH Bildu
39.82
19,317
5.9
4
Lasarte-Oria
Pablo Barrio Ramírez
EH Bildu
6.01
17,863
5.5
5
Pasaia
Amaya Aguirregabiria Alberdi
EH Bildu
11.34
15,988
4.9
6
Andoain
Ana Maria Karrere Zabala
EH Bildu
27.17
14,670
4.5
7
Oiartzun
Aiora Pérez de San Román
EH Bildu
59.71
9,957
3.1
8
Urnieta
Mikel Pagola Tolosa
EAJ/PNV
22.40
6,166
1.9
9
Lezo
Ainhoa Zabalo Loyarte
EH Bildu
8.59
6,034
1.9
10
Usurbil
Mertxe Aizpurua Olano
EH Bildu
25.64
6,006
1.8
11
Astigarraga
Andoni Gartzia Arruabarrena
EH Bildu
11.89
4,714
1.4
Donostialdea
305.72
325,235
100.0
The area is served by the San Sebastián Metro, part of the Euskotren Trena network operated by Euskotren.
^"Donostialdea revoluciona la gestión sanitaria para 'envolver' al paciente". Redacción Médica (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-31.
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