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Valle de Egüés

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Valle de Egüés ( Spanish : Valle de Egüés , Basque : Eguesibar ) is a municipality of Navarre , Spain, in the metropolitan area of Pamplona . Its population is 19,014.

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2-557: The valley comprises several settlements, some of them are actually suburbs of Pamplona and other completely rural villages. Some of them are seat of concejo  [ es ] , ( Alzuza , Ardanaz , Azpa , Badostáin , Egüés , Elcano , Elía , Ibiricu , Olaz and Sagaseta ), but other are just settlements without any administrative entity ( Echálaz , Egulbati , Eransus , Gorráiz , Ustárroz and Sarriguren ). Gorraiz, Olaz, Alzuza, Egüés and partly also Badostain have grown as residential suburbs of single-family houses. Sarriguren

4-571: Is being developing as a residential suburb of apartment housing. There are also several industrial parks. Sarriguren is leading in Navarre the increasingly important sector of renewable energy technologies; it is seat of the National Center for Renewable Energies (CENER) and of Acciona Energía . The Museo Oteiza is in Alzuza. Movistar Team , the direct descendant of Miguel Indurain's Banesto team,

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