Ea is a town and municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the
autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain.
The town has three boroughs: Ea, Bedarona and Natxitua. The main one, Ea, is the most populated of the municipality, which has a total population of 791 (2004).
Geography
Ea is located on the coast, 50 km northeast from
Bilbao, in the bottom of a tiny
estuary that breaks through the cliffs of the
Bay of Biscay.
The Ea river crosses the town, which has three bridges, the oldest one being the so called "
Roman Bridge" (featured in the coat of arms) that is really a medieval one.
There is a small fishing port, but the predominant activities of the town are
agriculture,
silviculture and cattle , with many farms disperse around the typically basque countryside.
History
The area was a rural one, centered on the parishes of Natxitua and Bedarona. In the 16th century, fishermen from both villages founded a new permanent settlement at the bottom of the tiny estuary of the river Ea. After two centuries, the settlement became far more important than its two neighbouring villages, so finally a new municipality was created, uniting the two former villages and with capital in Ea. As a remainder of its past as two separated parishes, Ea has two main churches, one at each bank of the river.
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