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Hondarribia

Hondarribia ((バスク語:Hondarribia); (スペイン語:Fuenterrabía); (フランス語:Fontarrabie)) is a town situated on the west shore of Bidasoa river's mouth, in Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain.
The border town is sited on a little promontory facing Hendaye (France) over the Txingudi bay. A service boat makes the trip between the two cities. The town holds an ancient old quarter with walls and a castle. In addition, Hondarribia features a beach across the Bidasoa from the touristy housing estate ''Sokoburu'' in Hendaye, alongside a mountain called Jaizkibel providing a hilly backdrop to the town. A road leads north-east from the beach area to the Cape Higuer, located in this municipality.
The town harbours the San Sebastian Airport, which serves domestic flights. The population as of 2005 is 15,700 inhabitants.
==Battles==
The battles fought for possession of this fortified stronghold are generally known by the Spanish name for the place (Fuenterrabía).
*Battle of Fuenterrabía (1521), in which Claude, Duke of Guise distinguished himself, was instigated by Guillaume Gouffier, seigneur de Bonnivet, in command of the army of Navarre; he occupied the stronghold after the renewal of hostilities. The city was finally reoccupied by Charles V's forces in 1524.
*Siege of Fuenterrabía (1638) was the outcome of a siege by the invading forces of Louis XIII, led by Condé. 27,000 French soldiers besieged the city for two months, firing 16,000 shells into the walled city, leaving only 300 survivors, most of them women and children. The city was virtually destroyed, but nevertheless did not surrender.〔(Tuwien.ac.at )〕 The Spanish soldiers were successful, and the raising of the siege is celebrated annually on 8 September in a parade, known as ''Alarde''.
*Battle of Fuenterrabía (1719), during the War of the Quadruple Alliance.
*Battle of Fuenterrabía (1792), in which the French Revolutionary Army took the city by breaching the walls. After they took over the city, they blew up with the help of German engineers the section of wall facing France. The signing of the Peace of Basel took place before all the wall was destroyed.

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