Jauregikoa

Jauregikoa is a building in , . Jauregikoa is situated nearby to the peak , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Monasterio de Urdax and Museum of Witches.

Monastery
is a monastery, which is situated 750 metres southwest of Jauregikoa.

Museum
is situated 4 km west of Jauregikoa.

Church
is a church, which is situated 4 km north of Jauregikoa.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Urdazubi/Urdax and Zugarramurdi.

Village
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is a village and municipality located in the autonomous community of , in the north of .

Village
is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of in northern . It passed into history as the setting of alleged occult activity featured in the infamous Basque witch trials held in in the seventeenth century. is situated 3½ km west of Jauregikoa.

Village
Photo: Inkey, CC BY 2.5.
is a commune in the department in the region in southwestern France. It is a member of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France Association. is situated 4 km north of Jauregikoa.

Jauregikoa

Latitude
43.27063° or 43° 16′ 14″ north
Longitude
-1.49617° or 1° 29′ 46″ west
Open location code
8CMW7GC3+7G
Open­Street­Map ID
way 496980286
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
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