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Le territoire de " Xareta "
Alaiak
" Neska bat Maîte zuen "
ZARETA
La même culture, un seul et même peuple
Le territoire de " Xareta " regroupe quatre communes limitrophes, deux françaises, Sare et Ainhoa, et deux communes navarraises, Zugarramurdy et Urdax.
Elles coopèrent depuis le début des années 90 et ont signé une convention de coopération en 2000 pour réaliser des actions d' intérêt commun.
"Zugarramurdi"
Les sentiers des anciens contrebandiers, nous conduisent à la belle vallée de Ibaineta, avec ses cromlechs et ses dolmens, vestiges des premiers habitants de la contrée.
L' histoire remonte en l' an 1610. L' inquisiteur Don Juan de Valle Alvarado, fut mandaté pour inspecter cette zone. Il y séjourna quelques mois et recueillit bon nombres de dénonciations
Une entrée de grotte
Ruelle du village, menant à la grotte
Urdazubi- Urdaz
Le monastère de San Salvador a été fondé au IX ème siècle. Il a appartenu à l' ordre des Prémontrés.
Le moulin d' Ordazubi, fut construit en 1730, pour les moines du monastère Sur la place du village, une jolie fontaine en pierre de la RhuneDe l' autre côté, un minuscule lavoir
La ferme typique navarraiseAINHOA
Est un village Bastide, regroupé autour de son église
Le lavoir fontaine, toujours présent entre le bourg et le quartier de Dancharia, fut remarqué par Napoléon III et Eugnéie lors d' une excursion en 1858
SARE
"Sara Astian" dit le vieux proverbe, à Sare on a le temps, tous les temps du passé au présent.
Le cadran solaire porte l' inscription :
(Toutes les heures blessent l' homme, la dernière l' envoie au tombeau)
une plaque commémorative, en hommage à Victor Ithurria, compagnon de la libération
- A la sortie de la place du village, plusieurs petites routes balisées, en direction des randonnées vers la Rhune et l' Axuria,
Capitaine et poête, M. Elissamburu, né à Sare au XIX ème a laissé ces vers, très célèbres au Pays Basque.
" Voyez-vous le matin
Lorsque pointe la lumière
Au sommet de la colline
Une maisonnette à façade blanche
Au milieu de quatre grands chênes ?
Une petite fontaine à côté
Un chien blanc devant la porte
C' est la qe je vis en paix "
Tags : territoire, grottes, fut, eme, village
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Quel ravissement tes photos Océane ! Une fête nocturne dans les grottes, un vieux pont romain ! Ca fait du bien de passer par chez toi, c'est tellement beau !
Passe une très belle journée, bisou.5Josiane ArambelLundi 1er Mars 2010 à 17:42Bonjour Jacqueline,
Merci de ta visite sur mon blog et je me régale avec le tien. Tu me montre des coins que je ne connais pas.
Ainhoa je le traverse à chaquze fois que je vais à Dantcharria et mon projet c'est d'y allé pour justement prendre des photos.
Je te fais de grosses bises ensoleillées.
Josianze4Florence de NantesLundi 1er Mars 2010 à 14:05Chère Jacqueline
Nantes est sous la pluie, et je viens me réchauffer auprès de vous Jacqueline.
Je reprends, inlassablement, la balade à vos côtés, avec Ricky au bout de sa laisse.
Merci pour ces moments bien agréables.
Florence
Bonjour Jacqueline
Merci de ta visite , je reviendrai car j'ai vu que tu parlais de Luis Mariano...
Pas beaucoup de temps aujourd'hui !
Je te mets dans mes liens!
Bisous pour ta journée
ChristianeBonsoir. Superbes photos avec de magnifiques couleurs locales. Les paysages sont très beaux. Bonne soirée.
1Florence de NantesSamedi 27 Février 2010 à 11:44Jacqueline,
Encore un reportage bien intéressant ! Je ne connaissais pas le village des sorcières.
Les vieilles maisons d’Ainhoa et de Sare sont bien pimpantes, elles ne paressent pas leur âge ! Vos villages sont bien entretenus, tout en restant fidèles à leur authenticité !
Les vues sur « la campagne montagneuse » sont bien jolies et le chant, en toile de font sonore, est superbe !
Merci Jacqueline pour cette randonnée en territoire de Xareta. Elle est belle, intéressante et instructive, vous êtes vraiment un très bon guide!
Florence qui vous dit à très bientôt.
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