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- Sare area "51.34".
- Sare abstract "Sare (Basque: Sara) is a village in the traditional Basque province of Labourd, now a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France on the border with Spain. It is backed by the Pyrenean mountain range, which forms a basin around the village open to the east and the north. Its geological history explains the formation of caves that were occupied by the Aurignacian. The bronze age left a number of funerary monuments on the slopes and mountain plateaus of the region. Today, it's territory forms an enclave in the Navarre, a region of Spain, with which it shares a 25 km border. This in particular has had significant consequences on the history of the village, with centuries of pastoral agreements with neighbouring Spanish villages. During the Peninsular War the Anglo-Portuguese Army led by the future Duke of Wellington breached the frontier and repelled the French troops who had stationed themselves in forts on La Rhune. The village contains many old buildings with around 283 houses identified by as dating partially as far back as the 15th century. The traditional architecture of these buildings, their exterior decorations and the orientation defines the archetype of the rural house that exists in the popular image of the \"Basque House\". The population of Sare has remained stable for 200 years. Since 1793 the only real development that has occurred began in 1990, and the population reached more than 2500 people in the 2010s. Agricultural activity remains are constant element of the town's economy, even though the location has hosted mining industries since the middle ages, and more recently a wool treatment mill. The proximity of the border with Spain and the configuration of the terrain and the roadways as well as the shared Basque languages have given birth to a local economy shared between Spain and France characterised by smuggling.It is located some 15 km (9.3 mi) to the east of Saint-Jean-de-Luz and the Atlantic Ocean, in the western foothills of the Pyrenees.The summit of La Rhune, a mountain iconic of the Basque country, is situated approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) to the west of the village. The summit can be reached by the Petit train de la Rhune, which commences from the Col de Saint-Ignace, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) to the west of the village on the D4 road to Saint-Jean-de-Luz.".
- Sare area "5.134E7".
- Sare country France.
- Sare department Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
- Sare elevation "77.0".
- Sare inseeCode "64504".
- Sare maximumElevation "881.0".
- Sare minimumElevation "27.0".
- Sare populationTotal "2314".
- Sare postalCode "64310".
- Sare region Aquitaine.
- Sare thumbnail Sare_Village.jpg?width=300.
- Sare wikiPageExternalLink SAunamendi?idi=en&op=7&voz=SARA.
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- Sare wikiPageID "2933634".
- Sare wikiPageLength "4113".
- Sare wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Sare wikiPageRevisionID "699862257".
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Alberto_Palacio.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Portuguese_Army.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Aquitaine.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Aurignacian.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communes_of_Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plus_Beaux_Villages_de_France.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Col_de_Saint-Ignace.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Communes_of_France.
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- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Departments_of_France.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Devoucoux.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink End_of_Basque_home_rule_in_France.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink French_Basque_Country.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Labourd.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Larrun.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink List_of_works_by_Maxime_Real_del_Sarte.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Navarre.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Peninsular_War.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Petit_train_de_la_Rhune.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Pyrenees.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Jean-de-Luz.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLink Wentworth_Webster.
- Sare wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sara".
- Sare wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sare".
- Sare areaKm "51.34".
- Sare arrondissement "Bayonne".
- Sare canton "Espelette".
- Sare department Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
- Sare elevationM "77".
- Sare elevationMaxM "881".
- Sare elevationMinM "27".
- Sare insee "64504".
- Sare intercommunality "Sud Pays Basque".
- Sare latitude "43.3136".
- Sare longitude "-1.5792".
- Sare mayor "Jean Aniotzbehere".
- Sare name "Sare".
- Sare population "2314".
- Sare populationDate "2006".
- Sare postalCode "64310".
- Sare region Aquitaine.
- Sare term "2001".
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- Sare subject Category:Communes_of_Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
- Sare subject Category:Plus_Beaux_Villages_de_France.
- Sare hypernym Village.
- Sare point "43.3136 -1.5792".
- Sare type Place.
- Sare type PopulatedPlace.
- Sare type Settlement.
- Sare type Village.
- Sare type Attraction.
- Sare type Diacritic.
- Sare type Redirect.
- Sare type Location.
- Sare type Place.
- Sare type Thing.
- Sare type SpatialThing.
- Sare type Q486972.
- Sare comment "Sare (Basque: Sara) is a village in the traditional Basque province of Labourd, now a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in south-western France on the border with Spain. It is backed by the Pyrenean mountain range, which forms a basin around the village open to the east and the north. Its geological history explains the formation of caves that were occupied by the Aurignacian. The bronze age left a number of funerary monuments on the slopes and mountain plateaus of the region.".
- Sare label "Sare".
- Sare sameAs Q274155.
- Sare sameAs Sara_(Labort).
- Sare sameAs Sara_(Lapurdi).
- Sare sameAs Sara_(Lapurdi).
- Sare sameAs Sare.
- Sare sameAs Sare.