Miranda de Ebro (Spanish: [miˈɾan̪da ðe ˈeβɾo]) is a city on the Ebro river in the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is located in the north-eastern part of the province, on the border with the province of Álava and the autonomous community of La Rioja. According to the 2008 census conducted by Spain's National Institute of Statistics (Instituto Nacional de Estadística), it has a population of 39,589 inhabitants, making it the second most populous city in the province after the capital, Burgos.
The city has an industrial economy focusing on the chemical industry. It is an important transportation hub, especially as a railroad junction. Within 80 kilometres (50 miles) are the cities of Bilbao, Burgos, Logroño and Vitoria-Gasteiz.
^Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
basin, after the Nile. The Ebro flows through many cities (Spanish: ciudades): Reinosa in Cantabria; Frías and MirandadeEbro in Castile and León; Haro...
The geography of MirandadeEbro has a very particular geographic-ecological aspect. The municipality of MirandadeEbro is located between the two great...
The Mountains of MirandadeEbro and Ameyugo, commonly known as Monte deMiranda or Monte de San Juan, are a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) in Spain...
southeast by the River Ebro. The Obarenes Mountains separate the comarca from the Meseta Central to the west. Its capital is MirandadeEbro, and its population...
Calixto Bieito (MirandadeEbro, 2 November 1963) is a Spanish theater director known for his radical interpretations of classic operas. Born in the small...
Estadio Municipal de Anduva is a stadium in MirandadeEbro, Spain. It has a capacity of 5,759 spectators and opened on 22 January 1950. It is the home...
1076, it covered the territories of the valley of the Ebro River, from the current MirandadeEbro to Tudela. It was the precursor of the Kingdom of Navarra...
Vitoria-Gasteiz, MirandadeEbro, Burgos, Palencia, Sahagun, León, Astorga, Bembibre, Ponferrada, O Barco de Valdeorras, A Rúa, San Clodio-Quiroga, Monforte de Lemos...
own, and so did the city council. At the inauguration of the Bilbao-MirandadeEbro railway line, it was already used as a symbol of the town's representation...
Izquierda Mirandesa (IM) is a Spanish political party from the city of MirandadeEbro (province of Burgos). The actual leader of the party is Conchi Salazar...
000 inhabitants apart from Burgos are MirandadeEbro and Aranda de Duero, both very industrialized. The Sierra de la Demanda, the northwesternmost end...
various Spanish prisons, including the notorious concentration camp at MirandadeEbro. Nevertheless, he eventually escaped, and reached England on 22 July...