Arburua

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Arburua is a Navarre surname of Etxalar, Pamplona, Spain.

According to data from the Spanish National Statistical Institute (INE), as of 2017 Arburua occupies position #18425 in the list of Spanish surnames; a total of 158 people had the name as their initial last name, and 194 their second. In Navarre, 86 residents have Arburua as a first surname, and 111 as a second.[1]

Religious monument[edit]

The Basilica of Our Lady of Arburua, located in Izal and known for its long nave, was built at the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th.

Famous people named Arburua[edit]

  • Eusebio Arburua Altamira, veterinarian
  • Teodoro Arburua Irisarri (1876–1942), priest
  • Pedro Arburua Sola (born 1880), entrepreneur; innkeeper in Morelos, Mexico
  • Manuel Arburúa de la Miyar (1902–1981), Minister of Commerce (1951–1957)
  • Juan Larramendi Arburua (1917–2005), painter
  • Jose Beobide Arburua (born 1937), priest
  • Jose Manuel Arburua Aspiunza, businessman
  • Kepa Arburua Olaizola, engineer; author
  • Juan Llado Arburua (born 1961), businessman
  • Maria Rosa Arburua Goyeneche, author
  • Marcelino Oreja Arburúa (born 1969), politician; businessman
  • Manuel Felipe Oreja Arburua, businessman

References[edit]

  1. ^ "INEbase / Demografía y población / Análisis y estudios demográficos". INE. Retrieved 19 February 2017.