Aduna Garden

Aduna Garden is a garden center in , , . Aduna Garden is situated nearby to the playground , as well as near the church .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include San Martin de Soravilla and Andoain-Centro.

Church
is a church, which is situated 1 km northeast of Aduna Garden.

Railway station
Photo: Zarateman, CC0.
is a railway station, which is situated 2 km northeast of Aduna Garden.

Town hall
is situated 2 km southwest of Aduna Garden.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sorabilla and Amasa-Villabona.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Village
Photo: Zarateman, CC0.
is a village of over 5500 inhabitants in the comarca of Tolosaldea, province, , Spain. It has an urban area, Villabona, close to the Oria River, and a rural area, Amasa, around which the village originally formed.

Town
is a town in the province of , in the autonomous community of , in the North of Spain. Nowadays it has a population of 14,637 inhabitants, which has been quite stable since the 90s.

Aduna Garden

Latitude
43.20493° or 43° 12′ 18″ north
Longitude
-2.04232° or 2° 2′ 32″ west
Open location code
8CMV6X35+X3
Open­Street­Map ID
node 12857985747
Open­Street­Map feature
shop=­garden_centre
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