Zabalgana

District of Zabalgana.

Zabalgana Is a neighbourhood of the city of Vitoria, Basque Country, Spain.[1] Still under construction, when it was finalised neighbourhood in his group expects that it was inhabited by more than 30.000 people. It is, beside Salburua, one of the urban expansions of the city of finals of the 20th century.

Geography

It is situated in the extreme southwest of the city, limiting west with the forest of Zabalgana, the south with the mountain of Armentia, the east with the neighbourhood of Ariznavarra and north with Ali and Sansomendi neighbourhoods.

Demography

According to data of the city council, the neighbourhood had the 1 January of the 2012 a population of 16 973 inhabitants and the foreign population increased to 10,9%.[2] In the year 2011, the total population was 14 232 people (5,9% of the municipality), resulting a density of population of 3997,6 hab./Km² and the age average was of 30,9 years (2010).

Division

Zones of Zabalgana.

According to the General Plan of Urban Ordination of the Municipality, in December 2000, the district is divided in 6 urbanistic sectors, numbered from 1 to 6:[3]

Sectors Name Surface Total of houses Official protection Free
1 Borinbizkarra 343.505 m2 2.000 1.568 432
2 North

Zabalgana

377.281 m2 1.711 1.283 428
3 South

Zabalgana

262.459 m2 963 502 461
4 Elejalde 149.430 m2 800 538 262
5 Aldaia 651.036 m2 2.621 1.967 654
6 Mariturri 700.960 m2 4.133 3.391 742

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Coordinates: 42°50′44″N 2°42′10″W / 42.8455°N 2.7027°W / 42.8455; -2.7027

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