Talk:Abanto y CiƩrbana-Abanto Zierbena

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Abanto and Zierbena are since maybe a decade two separate municipalities. Also the official names are now only in Basque. This hyper-long name would be ok if it was something official but neither the joint municipality exists anymore nor the names are but the Basques ones alone.

This stub must be split and the official names used exclussively.

Online refs.:

  • Zierbena Municipality (Basque, Spanish and English)
  • Mining Musueum of Abanto (Spanish): the site seems a little old but may be useful to add historical material to the entry Abanto, as Zierbena was always a fishing port, Abanto being the mining town.

--Sugaar 04:07, 20 November 2006 (UTC)